Mini showed specific Traveller Concepts in Frankfurt and Tokyo. Now this one for Detroit brings a winter sports theme. It’s inspired by the Mini Traveller from the Sixties, and will go into production as, essentially, a Mini wagon in about three years, according to Dr. Michael Ganal, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG and responsible for Sales and Marketing. The Traveller Concept has no B-pillar, for easier ingress/egress, and has an adjustable cargo box in the back. We expect the wheelbase to be slightly longer than current Minis, but that hasn’t been confirmed.–Ken JuranDetroit 1: Dodge Challenger ConceptDetroit 2: Ford Edge, Shelby GT500, Sport Trac and Reflex ConceptDetroit 3: Infiniti Coupe ConceptDetroit Live 4: Car and Truck Of The YearDetroit Live 5: Hyundai Santa Fe and Talus ConceptDetroit Live 6: Dodge Challenger and Chrysler Imperial Concepts Revealed, Plus Mercedes’ GLDetroit 7: Ford Super Chief and Lincoln MKS Concepts, Plus Lincoln MKXDetroit 8: Chevy Camaro ConceptDetroit Live 9: Mazda Kabura and Toyota F3R ConceptsDetroit Live 10: Honda Fit and GM’s ‘Staff Meeting’ Press ConferenceDetroit Live 11: Buick Enclave ConceptDetroit 12: Jeep Wrangler and CompassDetroit 13: Nissan Sentra and Urge ConceptDetroit Live 14: Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder and Concept-CTDetroit Live 15: Lexus LS 460/460LDetroit 16: Chrysler Aspen and Dodge CaliberDetroit Live 17: Acura RDXDetroit Live 18: Aston Martin Rapide Concept, Kia Optima and Soul ConceptDetroit Live 19: Audi Roadjet Concept, S6 and S8Detroit Live 20: BMW M RoadsterDetroit Live 21: Geely ArrivesDetroit Live 22: Volvo C30 ConceptDetroit 23: GM Hybrid SUVs, New Escalades and 3 Hummer Upgrades