Mini Remastered Marshall Edition Is Here
by AutoExpert | 5 April, 2022
The Mini Remastered Marshall Edition is a new vehicle from David Brown Automotive, a British boutique carmaker. To commemorate Marshall Amplification's 60th anniversary, the manufacturer has created a limited-edition Mini Remastered vehicle that integrates the music brand's style into the famous Mini.
With distinctive stylistic elements inside and out, the Mini Remastered Marshall Edition stands out from the rest of David Brown Automotive's Mini Remastered series. Bespoke Marshall Black exterior paint is applied to the 60 cars, which is accented with dark-chrome brightwork and Marshall Gold embellishments. A hand-painted coach line, pinstripes, and Marshall logo on the doors are also included.
The gold highlights on the Mini's black 12-inch wheels and Marshall's gold "M" insignia on the center caps protrude beyond the bodywork. The wheels cover gold brake calipers, which match the color of the grille, designed to seem like the front of Marshall's audio gear. Hand-made emblems coated with Marshall Gold enamel complete the outside.
Internally, the black and gold theme continues with other music-inspired accents from David Brown Automotive and Marshall. Gold elements may be seen on the dashboard, center console, switchgear, hand brake, and doors. The clutch, accelerator, and brake pedals are all gold, with the words Skip Track (clutch), Play (acceleration), and Pause (brake) carved on them.
The car also boasts some major audio enhancements that go beyond the conventional in-car system, which has been improved with refreshed dash-mounted speakers and other advancements. There is a slide-out, completely integrated Marshall DSL1 Combo amplifier in the trunk of the automobile. As a bonus, the vehicle comes equipped with an Emberton portable Bluetooth speaker for listening to music on the go.
A 1.3-liter A-series motor is paired with a five-speed manual transmission in the Mini. A part of each Mini Remastered Marshall sale will be donated to the Music Venue Trust by Marshall and David Brown Automotive. This UK system helps independent concert venues that have been impacted by the coronavirus crisis.