British car maker David Brown Automotive (DBA) drives a retro train with great work. Mini Remastered Oselli Edition is a version of the restomod of the original mini from the 1960s. Made in collaboration with Oselli performance vehicle specialists, the latest mini remaster gets new and stronger machines and healthy doses of performance improvement updates.
Mini remaster has a new 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine developed with twin carburetors, pumping 125 healthy horsepower and 113 pound of torque. For context, the original mini has a small four-banger 848cc with only 34 horsepower, while Mini 2022 hardtop has a three-cylinder turbocharged engine with 134 horsepower.
So yes, Mini DBA and Oselli remastered are a dynamic classic car. DBA claims zero to 60 mph in 7.8 seconds in the politeness of the five-speed manual transmission redesigned turned the front wheel. It has a four-piston race fronts and aluminum drums behind for stronger stopping. Meanwhile, a more stringent handling is the politeness of Bilstein shock absorbers in all four corners.
Meanwhile, he also received a free flowing system that was more planted than a mini vintage. The old school style gets modern care with LED headlights, the front mesh grille, and new driving lights. Making it stand out is racing lines, exterior exterior accents, and 13-inch alloy wheels, the last you can get gold or graphite.
The cabin is the same mini as a new update such as sports chairs, sabelt steering wheels wrapped in Alcantara, window power, AC, USB port, and a pioneer audio system with Bluetooth connectivity. In short, it’s a pretty big mini that we all want, but have more power and a modern interior reference.
David Brown Automotive only built 60 mini remastered oselli edition units. Prices will come, but you should expect a label of six numbers for cars like this, especially considering that the DBA requires at least 1,000 hours to build a single mini remastered model. DBA claims the first divinity arrived at the beginning of 2022.