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Mini Remastered Marshall Edition: a black and gold explosion of classics and sound

Mini Remastered Marshall Edition; Photo: davidbrownautomotive.com

English boutique car manufacturer David Brown Automotive has a new Mini in its range, the Mini Remastered Marshall Edition. On the project, they are collaborating with Marshall Amplification, a renowned music equipment manufacturer who, on its 60th anniversary, wanted to leave its mark on the classic Mini.

Mini Remastered Marshall Edition differs from typical projects David Brown Automotive. In collaboration with Marshall Amplification, they will produce 60 special minis that will stand out for their exterior and interior. In honor of the company's 60th anniversary Marshall Amplification the Minis will be dressed in a recognizable black and gold color combination, and the gold stripe and the Marshall lettering on the car doors will be the result of handwork.

Mini Remastered Marshall Edition; Photo: davidbrownautomotive.com

12-inch the rims are gold-colored, they have a golden M-shaped company logo in the middle. The gold-colored brake calipers are hidden behind the rims, and the front mask is also gold, which illustrates the front of Marshall electronic amplifiers. The black and gold combination can also be seen in the interior, and the golden pedals stand out, on which we can recognize the symbols for ʺPlayʺ, ʺPauseʺ and ʺSkip Trackʺ. The audio system has been fully upgraded as expected, with some nice additions. Wireless headphones can be found in the glove compartment ANC motif and a headphone charging port.

Mini Remastered Marshall Edition; Photo: davidbrownautomotive.com

The best ʺpruntavščinaʺ is hidden in the back of the car. That is where the amplifier is located Marshall DSL1, with his own independent power supply. A portable Bluetooth speaker also keeps him company Marshall Emberton, for even more enjoyment in music. He drives the black and gold Mini 1.3 liter engine and has 5-speed Manual transmission. A portion of the sale of each of the 60 Minis will go to the Music Venue Trust, which supports independent concert venues in the UK that have been significantly affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

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