MINI USA celebrates National Day of Motoring to conclude Mini roadtrip
(July 26, 2022) WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J. — MINI TAKES THE STATES (MTTS) 2022, the legendary Mini owners rally hosted by MINI USA, came to a close this past weekend in Greenville, S.C., after kicking off in Burlington, Vt. July 9. The rally featured more than 2,000 Mini owners from across the country driving close to 1,000 Mini's over 1,700 miles of back roads and by-ways, through nine states and eight cities, ending with a festival at the BMW Group Performance Center and Plant Spartanburg in South Carolina.
MINI USA is highlighting the successful conclusion of MTTS in celebration of National Day of Motoring. Officially declared in 2021 by MINI USA, National Day of Motoring is observed every July 24 to promote and celebrate the American road trip and encourage people to get out and enjoy driving the open roads across the United States.
In addition to promoting Mini’s “fun to drive” nature, the new holiday highlights the brand’s close-knit community of owners that love to rally on the road at every opportunity they find. With MINI Together in 2021, and MTTS this year, Mini fans were able to resume their hallmark, high-energy gatherings, highlighting them through a unique national holiday.
MTTS, as the cornerstone biennial event for MINI USA, raised more than $90,000 during the trip for Best Friends Animal Society, a leading animal welfare organization dedicated to ending the euthanizing of dogs and cats in American animal shelters by 2025. The rally also marked the debut of the MINI Motoring Club of America (MMCA), a new national Mini car club for Mini owners and enthusiasts, open to Mini owners from across the country.
Following a four-year hiatus, Mini owners came out in droves to make the MTTS trip with 971 owners going “all the way” from Vermont to South Carolina on the nine-day journey. The inland route rarely utilized highways, instead taking owners along state and country roads that passed through scenic towns, national parks, and the famous Back and Tail of the Dragon drives, which boast a staggering 756 curves and switchbacks. Many owners brought their furry copilots along for the ride, as well, with between 80-90 pets joining MTTS on some or all of the route.
“For over a decade, I’ve had the honor of organizing MINI TAKES THE STATES, and each time we hit the road I am reminded just how passionate and welcoming the Mini community really is,” said Caryn Grun, head of experiential marketing at MINI USA. “Being able to make hundreds of new friends on the road, all while supporting animal welfare and adoption, is an experience truly unique to MINI.”
A portion of each MTTS participant’s registration fee was donated to Best Friends Animal Society, and MINI USA hosted an adoption event covering adoption costs in Greenville, South Carolina, on July 16 along with Century Mini, Greenville County Animal Care, and Greenville Humane Society.