The new special edition 2010 Mini Cooper Camden, in celebration of its 50th anniversary, offers a new Mission Control Voice feature that talks to you depending on the specific driving situation. It is essentially a collection of many different voices that is quite entertaining. All of the sound files, an astonishing 1,300 different phrases, are stored on an SD card. This allows you to remove it and add a different voice such as Kitt from ‘Knight Rider’.
This new gimmick can be fun but also annoying to some at the same time which is why you can disable the feature. I highly recommend if you are near a Mini dealership, go test drive a new Mini Cooper with the Mission Control voice feature. You will have a blast, literally! Check out the videos below demonstrating the Mission Control feature. Enjoy!

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