The Mini (stylised as MINI)
supermini range, marketed under various names such as Mini Cooper, Mini Hatch, Mini Hardtop, Mini One, and Mini
John Cooper Works, are a family of
retro-styled three-door
hatchback, two-door
convertible
A convertible or cabriolet () is a Car, passenger car that can be driven with or without a roof in place. The methods of retracting and storing the roof vary across eras and manufacturers.
A convertible car's design allows an open-air drivin ...
, and five-door hatchback (since 2014). The range was introduced in July 2001, following the acquisition of the
Mini brand by German automaker
BMW
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.
BMW first unveiled the Mini hatch
concept car
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at the
1997 Frankfurt International Motor Show, when the Mini brand was still part of the BMW-owned
Rover Group. Developed as a successor to the
original Mini, the styling of the concept car was well received by the public and further developed. The new Mini range was launched by BMW in 2001, one year after their sale of the Rover Group in March 2000, and the classic Mini's discontinuation that same year. Under BMW ownership, the brand later grew its line-up by adding larger models such as the
Clubman in 2007, the
Countryman in 2010, the
Paceman in 2012, and the
Aceman in 2024.
The second generation was launched in 2006 and the third, adding a longer 4/5-door hatchback, in 2014. A two-door convertible version was added in 2004, followed by its second generation in 2008. With the launch of the fourth generation in 2024, the Mini Hatch has been renamed to Mini Cooper. BMW also developed several
battery electric versions of the Mini, starting with the
Mini E in 2009 developed only for field trials, followed by the mass-produced
Mini Electric in 2019, and succeeded by the
Mini Cooper E/SE in 2023 which uses a dedicated electric vehicle platform.
Mini models under BMW ownership are produced in
Cowley, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom at
Plant Oxford. Between July 2014 and February 2024, F56 3-door production was shared with
VDL Nedcar in
Born, Netherlands.
The F57 convertible was exclusively assembled at the Born plant between 2015 and 2024.
[Last VDL Mini] From 2024, all F65/66/67 combustion engined Mini hatch and convertible production will be centred at Oxford.
[Mini Plant Oxford 600m investment] Since late 2023, the electric Mini Cooper is developed and produced in China at the
Spotlight Automotive joint venture facility in
Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu.
Initial development

The Mini Hatch (US: Hardtop) was designed by
Frank Stephenson,
and drew inspiration from the original two-door Mini. Development of the car was conducted between 1995 and 2001 by Rover Group in Gaydon, United Kingdom and BMW in
Munich
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, Germany. During this development phase, there was continual contention between the two design groups, especially concerning the positioning of the car; Rover wanted a straight economy car (which would also replace the
Rover 100 Series, which had evolved from the
Metro in a 1994 restyle), whilst BMW supported a small, sporting car. Plans for an all-new supermini to replace the Metro in the mid 1990s were shelved when Rover was sold to
BMW
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in January 1994, with the existing Metro model gaining a restyle and a new designation.
The concept was originally unveiled at the 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show at a joint BMW/Rover press conference, with details of the Chrysler/BMW joint venture
Tritec engine, and proposed trim levels including Mini Minor (not used) and the Cooper/Cooper S.
Ultimately, BMW prevailed, and in 1999, they assumed control over the entire project following the departure of BMW's
CEO,
Bernd Pischetsrieder.
When BMW sold off Rover in 2000, it retained the Mini project, and moved the planned production site of the car from Rover's Longbridge plant, to BMW's Oxford plant in Cowley, Oxford, England.
The team of designers working on the 2001 Mini had finished the full-sized clay mock-up of the Mini in plenty of time for a presentation to the board of directors. However, the American chief designer, Frank Stephenson, realised that the model did not have an exhaust pipe.
His short-term solution was to pick up an empty beer can, punch a hole in it, strip off the paint and push it into the clay at the back of the car, which took just a few minutes.
The overall design for the mock-up was so good that the board members told him not to change a thing, resulting in the distinctive exhaust tip seen in production cars.
First generation (R50/52/53; 2001)
The first new generation Mini Hatch was introduced in July 2001, being the first model launched under the Mini marque after the original Mini was discontinued the year before. In some European markets, the Mini One was powered by a
inline-four version of the
Tritec engine, but all other
petrol
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powered Minis used the version.
From 2004 to 2008, the soft-top
convertible
A convertible or cabriolet () is a Car, passenger car that can be driven with or without a roof in place. The methods of retracting and storing the roof vary across eras and manufacturers.
A convertible car's design allows an open-air drivin ...
R52 was made.
Though still considered very compact, the 2001 hatchback's length was , or 19%, greater than the long 1959 Mini. Also, at , the 2022 five-door hatch stands , or some 21%, longer than the original Mini estate versions.
There are numerous styling and badging differences between the models, including the having a distinctive
scoop cut into the
bonnet. The also has twin exhausts which exit under the centre of the rear valance. The non-S Cooper has more
chrome parts than the Mini One and has a single exhaust. The Mini One D has no visible exhaust pipes at all.
In some markets, such as Australia and the US, only the Mini Cooper and were offered. Other trim lines and special editions of note, sold in varying markets around the world, are the Mini Seven, Mini Park Lane, Mini Check Mate, and Mini Monte Carlo.
The first generation of the new Mini received a facelift in July 2004 for the upcoming 2005 model year. This was also when the new convertible was introduced; it was not available with the pre-facelift design. Aside from minor design changes (mostly up front, and the steering wheel) and improved equipment, the Rover R65 manual gearbox was replaced with a Getrag five-speed for the MINI One and Cooper.
Models
The vehicles produced during the 2001 to 2006
model years included four
hatchback models (UK and some international markets: Hatch, US: Hardtop, other markets just plain Mini): the standard "Mini One", the
diesel-engined "Mini One/D", the sportier "Mini Cooper" and the
supercharged
In an internal combustion engine, a supercharger compresses the intake gas, forcing more air into the engine in order to produce more power for a given displacement. It is a form of forced induction that is mechanically powered (usually by ...
"Mini Cooper S"; in 2005, a
convertible
A convertible or cabriolet () is a Car, passenger car that can be driven with or without a roof in place. The methods of retracting and storing the roof vary across eras and manufacturers.
A convertible car's design allows an open-air drivin ...
roof option was added to the Mk I line-up. In November 2006, BMW released a redesigned version of the Mini Hardtop as a 2007 model year vehicle.
From March 2002, the Mini was exported to Japan and sold at Japanese BMW dealerships as well as
Yanase locations. The car complied with Japanese Government
dimension regulations and the introduction of the Mini coincided with several vehicles in Japan that exhibited a retro look that Japanese car companies were offering.
The names ''Cooper'' and ''Cooper S'' are the names used for the sportier version of the classic Mini, which in turn come from the involvement of
John Cooper and the
Cooper Car Company. The Cooper heritage is further emphasised with the ''
John Cooper Works'' (JCW) range of tuning options. The John Cooper Works company also created a higher spec model of the Mini Cooper S, the Mini Cooper S Works. It has a higher volume exhaust and air filter, and uprated brakes and suspension, and different wheels from the S models.
A race-prepared version, with rear-wheel drive, called the Mini Cooper S3, competed in the
Belcar championship from 2002.
Mini John Cooper Works GP Kit (2006)

The last Mk I variant to be produced using the
supercharged
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Tritec engine was the Mini Cooper S with John Cooper Works GP Kit, a light-weight, quasi-race-prepped John Cooper Works model. Hand-finished by
Bertone in Italy, it was offered as a limited-production run of 2000 cars during the 2006
model year, with 444 of those originally intended for the UK market, although ultimately, 459 were sold. The GP has more
bolstered
Recaro front seats but had no rear seats, which along with reduced sound-deadening, removal of the rear wash-wipe system, optional
air-conditioning and radio, and other weight-reduction steps, resulted in a weight saving of around compared to a .
Mechanically, it has a less restrictive
intercooler, recalibrated engine management, high-volume injector
nozzles, and a freer-flowing exhaust system. Extra cooling capabilities let the supercharged engine run longer on cooler temperatures for better track performance, rated at at 7100 rpm and at 4600 rpm of
torque
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.
Specifications

The Mk I Mini One, Cooper and Cooper S all used variants of the Brazilian-built
Tritec engine, co-developed by US-based
Chrysler
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and BMW; the Mini One D used a
Toyota
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1ND-TV diesel engine. In August 2006, BMW announced that future engines would be built in Great Britain, making the car essentially British-built again. Final assembly took place at Cowley, Oxford, and the body pressings were made in nearby
Swindon
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at BMW's Swindon Pressings subsidiary.
All models used a
transversely-mounted four-cylinder engine
driving the front wheels. The wheels are pushed to the corners of the body to improve handling. The styling of the car, like that of the
Volkswagen New Beetle, is a retro design that is deliberately reminiscent of the original Mini. The retro styling retains other classic Mini touches such as contrasting roof colours, optional
bonnet stripes, optional rally lights, and black trim around the wheel arches and rocker panels that mimic the wide wheel flares found on many classic Minis.
The Mini One and Mini Cooper were available with a ZF VT1F
continuously variable transmission
A continuously variable transmission (CVT) is an automated Transmission (mechanical device), transmission that can change through a continuous range of gear ratios, typically resulting in better fuel economy in gasoline applications. This contr ...
or with a conventional Midlands (Rover R65) 5-speed
manual transmission
A manual transmission (MT), also known as manual gearbox, standard transmission (in Canadian English, Canada, British English, the United Kingdom and American English, the United States), or stick shift (in the United States), is a multi-speed ...
(model years 2002–2004); the latter was replaced with a
Getrag 52BG 5-speed unit for the remainder of the Mk I production (2005–2006). The Cooper S came with a 6-speed Getrag G285 manual or an
Aisin 6F21WA/TF60SN fully
automatic transmission
An automatic transmission (AT) or automatic gearbox is a multi-speed transmission (mechanics), transmission used in motor vehicles that does not require any input from the driver to change forward gears under normal driving conditions.
The 1904 ...
with
paddle shifters. The gear ratios of the 6-speed Getrag manual transmission were changed from July 2004 production and onwards.
All Minis had a
drive by wire electronic throttle,
anti-lock brake electronic brakeforce distribution, and BMW
Cornering Brake Control. Stability options were BMW's ASC
traction control system and DSC
electronic stability control
Electronic stability control (ESC), also referred to as electronic stability program (ESP) or dynamic stability control (DSC), is a computerized technology that improves a car handling, vehicle's stability by detecting and reducing loss of Tract ...
, to improve control and handling in adverse conditions.
The addition of a supercharger to the Mk I Cooper S required that the battery be relocated into the rear of the car leaving no room for a spare tyre, so the S models came with
run-flat tyres.
Second generation (R56/57; 2006)
BMW introduced an all-new, second generation of the Hardtop/Hatch Mini model in November 2006, on a re-engineered
platform incorporating many stylistic and engineering changes. It uses the
Prince engine, the architecture of which is shared with
PSA Peugeot Citroën
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and is designed to be more cost-effective and fuel-efficient, and is manufactured at the BMW
Hams Hall engine plant in Warwickshire, Great Britain. The engineering was done in the United Kingdom by BMW Group UK Engineering, in Munich, Germany at BMW Group headquarters, and by other third parties, BMW Group hired Italdesign Giugiaro (IDG) in Turin, to coordinate the engineering, including the development and validation of the body, structure and chassis of the new Mini. Key Production Associates from affected areas in the assembly process at Plant Oxford were seconded to IDG for the duration of the build to ensure a smooth integration of the new model back in Oxford.
Initially launched in the Cooper and Cooper S trim levels; the range was completed in 2007 with the Mk II Mini One. An economical version called the First was added in 2009. From April 2007 a diesel was available badged as the Cooper D, which was supplemented in 2010 by the lower powered One D and in January 2011 with a new 2.0 L diesel badged as the Cooper SD.
The second generation was again offered in Japan at Japanese BMW locations 24 February 2007, and it continued to be in compliance with Japanese Government
dimension regulations which supported sales of both the hatchback and the convertible.
The second generation Convertible was unveiled at the
Detroit Auto Show and the
Geneva Motor Show as a 2009 model-year vehicle (first available for sale on 28 March 2009). The model has a device, marketed as the "Openometer", which records the number of minutes the vehicle has operated with its roof retracted.
Design
Though the Mk II has a familiar look, every panel on the new car was changed from the previous model. New pedestrian impact safety requirements lead to an overall length increase by and the bonnet raised, to create more space for the front end to yield in case of impact. Also, the
indicators were moved up, integrated in the headlight units. The headlight units are now fixed inside the front quarter panels, rather than being integrated with the previous clamshell bonnet, so that they are no longer raised up with the opening bonnet. This was necessitated by United States law, requiring all essential lighting to henceforth be mounted to fixed, non-movable parts of a vehicle.
The car has a restyled
grille and larger rear light clusters. The Cooper S retains the
bonnet scoop in order to keep an association with the outgoing model although the relocation of the
intercooler to the front of the engine means that the scoop is now purely decorative. In addition, the Cooper S no longer has the battery located under the
boot floor, instead being found in the more conventional location under the bonnet. The C-pillars are no longer encased in glass and have been shaped to improve
aerodynamics
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and to reduce the tendency for dirt to accumulate on the back of the car. Much criticised for the lack of rear legroom, Mini added more space for rear passengers by creating sculpted cut-outs in the rear of the front seats. An engine start button replaces the conventional ignition key and, with the optional 'Comfort Access', the car may be unlocked with a button on the door handle when the key is brought close to the car.
In August 2010, for the 2011 model year, the Mini Hatch was given what Mini called a "Life Cycle Impulse" (LCI) - better known as a facelift.
The front bumper and foglights were redesigned for improved pedestrian protection, while the side marker lights and rear bumper were also redesigned. The taillights were also updated, with concentric rings. The interior was marked by some material upgrades, with an aim for a softer, less brittle feel.
Technical specifications
The Cooper and Cooper S models offer a new rear axle and
aluminium
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components to reduce the car's weight; and a Sports kit option comprising harder springs,
damper and
anti-roll bars is offered with both variants. Another key difference is the introduction of an upgraded electric
power steering system, the sharpness of which can be increased by pressing a "Sport" button in front of the gear lever (both auto and manual); additionally, the "Sport" button adjusts the response of the
accelerator, and in conjunction with automatic transmission, also allows the engine to rev almost to the
redline
The redline is the maximum engine speed at which an internal combustion engine or traction motor and its components are designed to operate without causing damage to the components themselves or other parts of the engine. The redline of an eng ...
before changing gear.
In the Cooper model, the W11
Tritec four-cylinder engine was replaced with a 1.6-litre
Prince
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engine incorporating BMW's
Valvetronic infinitely variable valve lift, developed on and with
Peugeot
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The family business that preceded the current Peugeot companies was established in 1810, making it the oldest car company in the world. On 20 November 1858, Émile Peugeot applie ...
's core engine. It has been reported in road tests that this takes the car from 0–100 km/h in a claimed 9.1 seconds (0–60 mph: 8.5 seconds)
and has a top speed of . Fuel economy of on the combined cycle is nearly better. The more powerful Cooper S replaces the supercharger with a new twin scroll
turbocharger
In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (also known as a turbo or a turbosupercharger) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases. It uses this energy to compress the intake air, forcing more air into th ...
N14 DOHC motor in the interests of efficiency, and has
petrol direct injection; consequently, this engine version does not have Valvetronic. This engine also has an "overboost" function which temporarily raises the torque by under hard acceleration. As a result, 0–100 km/h is covered in a claimed 7.1 seconds (0–60 mph: 6.7 seconds),
and top speed is . It achieves similar improvements in fuel economy to the Cooper, returning combined. Both engines may be mated to either a 6-speed
manual or
automatic gearbox. The turbocharged engine is the same (although with some French engineering modifications) as the one in the
Peugeot 207 GTi/RC.
In 2011 the Peugeot DV6 (Ford DLD-416) engine was replaced with the 1.6 and 2.0 BMW N47 Diesels.
All Mk II models with optional
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) also include "Hill Assist", which prevents the car from rolling backwards on an incline by holding the brakes for 2 seconds after the driver releases the brake pedal, allowing the driver time to engage the accelerator pedal without the vehicle drifting down-hill. Also included with DSC is ''hydraulic'' Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) as opposed to the ''mechanical'' system on Minis without DSC. DSC became standard on all Minis from September 2008.
The interior of the Mk II echoes the style of the earlier model, but is in fact a complete redesign. The boot of the new car has an additional of load space. Other changes in design both visible and otherwise have contributed to the Mini's recently awarded five stars in the
Euro NCAP tests. One example is the higher front bonnet, which now complies with the European pedestrian collision regulations.
Breakdown statistics reported by the
German Automobile Club (ADAC) in May 2010 placed the Mini at the top of the small car class in respect of the low break-down rates achieved for cars aged between 0 and 4 years,
narrowly beating the
Ford Fusion and
Mitsubishi Colt.
Safety
Model range
The Mk II range was launched with the One, Cooper and Cooper S derivatives. In July 2009, a new budget version called Mini First was added, 50 years after the launch of the original car. Introduced with a base MSRP of £10,950, It had a similar, but lower output 1.4L engine to the One, but with no automatic option. The 1.4L engine was replaced by a 1.6L version, producing the same 75 PS in 2010. The First preempted the launch of the One Minimalism by including the Mini Minimalism technologies. In January 2010 the Mini One Minimalism was announced, which was available in two states of tune depending on the market: ( and ). The model was marketed as a more environmentally friendly option with low per kilometre carbon dioxide (CO
2) helped by low resistance tyres and flush wheel trims, and included the Minimalism technologies previously excluded from the Mini One.
In spring 2011, a new diesel Mini Cooper SD was launched. With a new four-cylinder 2.0 L turbo diesel engine, it had an output of and maximum torque of between 1,750 and 2,700 rpm.
Mini Coupé and Roadster (R58/59; 2011; 2012)

In 2011 and 2012 respectively, the Mini Mk II line-up was expanded with a coupé like the model first shown in 2009, as well as a roadster model. Both are strict two-seater models, which was a first for the Mini brand, derived from the Mini convertible. The roadster's soft-top is either manually or electrically operated, depending on market.
Mini John Cooper Works Challenge (2008–2014)
The Mini John Cooper Works Challenge is a purpose-built race car, based on the R56 Hardtop, and manufactured in the
BMW Motorsport factory located in
Munich
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. The Challenge was unveiled in 2007 at the Frankfurt IAA Motor Show.
The BMW Motorsport factory has been responsible for the construction of
Formula One
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and European
touring cars for many years. The R56 Challenge has a six-speed manual transmission; 17-inch Borbet wheels with Dunlop control slick racing tyres; John Cooper Works aerodynamic kit including front
splitter, rear
diffuser, and high-downforce, adjustable
rear wing; race-specific
AP Racing ABS braking system; KW suspension rebound; height- and camber-adjustable
coilover suspension; full
roll cage;
Recaro bucket seat with six-point safety belt;
HANS device
A HANS device (head and neck support device) is a type of head restraint and a safety device in motorsports. Head restraints are mandatory when competing with most major motorsports sanctioning bodies. They reduce the likelihood of head or neck ...
;
Sparco racing steering wheel; air jack system; and a fully electronic fire extinguishing system.
The car has a 1.6-litre, twin-scroll turbocharged engine that produces at 6,000 rpm, along with of torque. Acceleration from 0–100 km/h (62 mph) is claimed at 6.1 seconds, and braking time from 100–0 km/h is 3.1 seconds.
The car was used for events such as the
Australian Mini Challenge, as well as
ADAC
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events, and championships in Britain, Italy and Switzerland. Robbie Davis won the
2013 Pirelli World Challenge.
Mini John Cooper Works (2009–2014)

Loosely based on the John Cooper Works (JCW) Challenge car, these are essentially Cooper S vehicles with a higher-output engine; a low-back-pressure exhaust system; a stiffer sport suspension; 17-inch light alloy rims with low-profile, performance tyres;
Brembo performance brakes; and BMW's dynamic
stability control (DSC) and Dynamic
Traction control system (DTC) with
Electronic Differential Lock Control (EDLC) as standard equipment. All JCW models are only available with a specific
Getrag 6-speed
manual transmission
A manual transmission (MT), also known as manual gearbox, standard transmission (in Canadian English, Canada, British English, the United Kingdom and American English, the United States), or stick shift (in the United States), is a multi-speed ...
, and come with distinctive "John Cooper Works" badging in place of the normal "Cooper S" badging. The JCW vehicles are also factory-built, which further distinguishes them from earlier Mk II Cooper S models with any of the available John Cooper Works accessories (engine and suspension upgrades, aerodynamics kit, etc.) that are dealer-installed. All JCW models achieve the same
EPA fuel economy ratings as their Cooper S counterparts.
The engine is rated at and ; under heavy acceleration, the engine automatically boosts torque output to a peak of . These figures are achieved by reducing compression ratio to 10.0:1, and increasing boost from to when compared to the turbocharged engine used in the Cooper S. According to Mini, the JCW Hardtop will sprint to in 6.2 seconds, with the JCW Clubman clocking in at 6.5 seconds; both vehicles top out at
The JCW variants were unveiled in 2008 at the
Geneva Auto Show, as 2009 model-year vehicles. Seven cars were entered into the
2011 24 Hours of Nürburgring, coming 4th in class and 34th overall. In
2012
2012 was designated as:
*International Year of Cooperatives
*International Year of Sustainable Energy for All
Events January
*January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins.
* January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
, team Partl Motorsport finished in 2nd place in its class with their endurance MINI, finishing in a strong 41st place overall.
The BMW MINI Rallycross Championship, a one-make series, was a support category for the
British Rallycross Championship.
Mini John Cooper Works World Championship 50 (2009)
This is a limited-edition (originally planned to be 250 units, then subsequently increased to 500, including 100 units delivered in the UK and 50 in the US) of the John Cooper Works Hardtop. It commemorates the 50th anniversary of the victories by
Cooper driver
Jack Brabham in the
1959 World Championship of Drivers and by
Cooper in the
1959 International Cup for F1 Manufacturers.
The production vehicle was inspired by John Cooper's son, Mike. It includes the John Cooper Works aerodynamics package; John Cooper Works Cross Spoke Challenge light-alloy wheels in Jet Black; specific body paint colours (Connaught Green body with Pepper White roof and bonnet stripes), carbon fibre bonnet scoop, rear diffuser, exterior mirror caps and tailgate handle; and specific interior colour scheme (Carbon Black interior with red knee-rolls, armrests and red stitching on the floor mats, gearshift & handbrake gaiters). The John Cooper signature was provided by "John" Michael Cooper.
The car was unveiled at the 2009 Mini United Festival in Silverstone.
Mini John Cooper Works GP (2012–2014)
The Mini John Cooper Works GP is a limited-edition model run of 2000 units. The GP is a fast road and track focused performance edition, and a celebration before the new Mini variant arrives.
The GP features additional performance, with at 6000 rpm and of
torque
In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational analogue of linear force. It is also referred to as the moment of force (also abbreviated to moment). The symbol for torque is typically \boldsymbol\tau, the lowercase Greek letter ''tau''. Wh ...
at 2000–5100 rpm from a larger
turbo
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and engine internals, larger front brakes with 6-pot
calipers developed by
Brembo,
coilover suspension developed by Mini and
Bilstein, lightweight 17" x 7.5" wheels, semi-
slick tyres developed by
Kumho specifically for the GP, rear
diffuser and carbon
kevlar flat under-tray,
carbon fiber
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rear
spoiler, 'GP Mode'
traction control system, weight saving by the removal of the rear seats and fitting of
Recaro sports seats for driver and front passenger.
Styling features include specific vinyl stickers on the bonnet, roof, and door panels, GP badging on the boot lid. Interior includes a new gearknob, leather with red stitching, rear upper strut bar (non-structural) and GP badging on the dash.
All 2000 units were produced in the same specification, with the only option from new being an all-weather tyre, rather than the semi-slick tyre developed by Kumho. Left and right hand drives of this model exist.
Special editions

The old tradition of producing
special, limited-edition Minis was also continued with the new Mini. For example, the Mini Monte Carlo, recently launched in
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
, is a tribute to the old
Mini Cooper Monte Carlo, itself a limited edition Mini to celebrate Paddy Hopkirk's return to the Monte Carlo Rally 30 years after his original win.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Mini brand, two models were released in 2009: the Mini 50 Mayfair and the Mini 50 Camden.
Also from 2009,
thermochromatic, '
chameleon'-called paints were offered in Asia and Europe.
London 2012 Olympic games
At the
London 2012 Olympic Games, a set of quarter scale remote-controlled Minis delivered throwing equipment, loaded into the car through the sun roof, to the athletes.
In commemoration of Mini being an official partner of Team GB, an Olympic-themed special limited edition Mini Cooper was released, with a white roof featuring the London 2012 Olympic logo, and the
London skyline printed on the dash. There were two other special edition Minis that were released at this time: the Bayswater Special Edition and the Baker Street Special Edition.
Third generation (F55/56/57; 2013)
The third generation Mini was unveiled by BMW in November 2013, with sales starting in the first half of 2014. The new car is 98 mm longer, 44 mm wider, and 7 mm taller than the outgoing model, with a 28 mm longer wheelbase and increases in track width of +42 mm (front) and +34 mm (rear). The increase in size results in a larger interior and a boot volume increase to 211 litres.
Six all-new engines are offered for this Mini, four petrol and two diesels: two models of a 1.2 litre three-cylinder petrol with either 75 PS or 102 PS, a 1.5 litre 3-cylinder petrol with 136 PS (
BMW B38 engine), a 2.0 litre four-cylinder petrol (
BMW B48 engine) that produces 192 PS for the Cooper S, and a 1.5 litre 3-cylinder diesel (
BMW B37 engine) in two levels of power output: 95 PS and 116 PS (Cooper D), and a 2.0 litre
turbo-diesel inline-four (
BMW B47 engine) that produces 170 PS (Cooper SD). These engines are mated with a choice of either a 6-speed manual, a 6-speed automatic, or a 6-speed sports automatic gearbox.
MINI has also released an all-new model called the MINI 5-door (known as the 4-door in US, model code F55). It is marketed as a 5-door version of the new third generation Hatch. The base MINI 5-door is longer and heavier than the 3-door MINI Hatch models, with similar performance characteristics and greater interior and cargo space. The 5-door is exclusively assembled at Plant Oxford with additional tooling for the body sides, new equipment in the wax sealing line in the plant’s paintshop to accommodate the extra door and differences in the shaping of the rear of the car. Plant Swindon produces the new rear door cells in the sub-assembly line with additional roof and panel tooling in the press shop.
The 3-door Mini with an automatic transmission will reach in 7.3 seconds for the 1.5L 3-cylinder petrol model and in 6.4 seconds with the 2.0L 4-cylinder petrol engine.
The Cooper S soon was joined by the higher performing John Cooper Works model in 2015.
In 2018, the
Life Cycle Impulse (LCI), the 6-speed Steptronic torque-converter were replaced by a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission in all models but the Cooper SD and JCW, with the latter now fitted with an 8-speed Steptronic auto. These changes allow for improved efficiency and better emissions test results in the WLTP cycle, as well as marginally improved performance.
A battery-electric version, the
Mini Electric (aka Cooper SE), was launched in 2020.
In 2021, the second Life Cycle Impulse (LCI) was released. The model received both optical and technical updates. The front and rear bumpers were redesigned, union jack taillights now came as standard as well as LED headlights. The interior updates are limited to a new steering wheel design and additional ambient lighting under dashboard trim pieces and in the door trims. The petrol-powered cars are fitted with a particle filter which led to a 10 horsepower decrease in power output for the B48-powered Cooper S.
Design
The shape is slightly more rounded than the one it replaces, in order both to improve the car's aerodynamic efficiency and to enhance pedestrian protection in the event of accidents. It has a much longer overhang and higher bonnet. This latest model rides on BMW's all new UKL platform that underpins the new BMW
2 Series Active Tourer.
Criticisms of the design of the F56 MINI Cooper have focused upon the extruded and complex design of the front bumper in Cooper S and JCW variants, as well as the larger front overhang and oversized tail lamps. Further criticism has also centred upon the overstyled nature of the exterior design.
The Mini is also the first in its segment to offer LED headlamps for its main and dipped beams as an option.
With its larger exterior dimensions, the all-new Mini provides more space for its four occupants and luggage, with enhanced shoulder space and larger footwells. Boot volume has been increased by more than 30% to 211 litres.
When using only 2 seats in the car, boot capacity increases up to 731 litres.
The dashboard retains its instrument layout, but adds a new instrument binnacle on the steering column for the speedometer, tachometer, and fuel gauge. The central instrument display now houses a four-line TFT display with the option to upgrade to an 8.8 inch screen for navigation and infotainment functions.
Mini John Cooper Works GP (2020)
The third generation of the Mini John Cooper Works GP first appeared as a concept car in the
IAA Cars 2017 with a track ready race-track character. The stripped-out interior included a roll cage and only a pair of racing seats (back seats were absent) with five-point racing harnesses. Outside, both front and rear wheels were covered by prominent wings (especially in the rear). A unique rear spoiler and
centrelock 19" wheels were other features of the track-focused
hot hatch. In June 2019, a
tweet was posted showing the Nürburgring time of 07:56:69 molded into the plastic trim of the dashboard.
The actual production model was revealed in November 2019,
retaining some characteristics from the concept such as a very similar rear spoiler and wings (this time smaller in the rear). The wider
track and wider wheels required wider wings. Other more extreme racing features (for a
street car) like the centrelock wheels and five-point harnesses were removed, although the back seats were kept absent. The suspension is even stiffer and lower than a standard JCW and the turbocharger was redesigned for more boost pressure. The transmission is automatic only because there was no manual transmission available that could withstand the power and torque from the engine.
The Nürburgring time on the dashboard was replaced by the individual production number
(this same number appears on the front wings
).
The 2.0 litre turbocharged engine outputs and of torque. The
0–100 km/h is 5.2 s and the top speed is (not cut off). As of release time, the third generation of the Mini JCW GP is the fastest and most powerful street car Mini has ever produced.
Production was limited to 3,000 units, with a
MSRP of $44,900 (USD).
Mini Superleggera Vision Concept
In 2014 Mini revealed a Mini Superleggera Vision Concept for a possible new roadster, in collaboration with
Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera
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at the
Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este.
Gallery
File:2015 MINI Cooper Hardtop 2 door -- NHTSA test 9063 - rear.jpg, 3-door hatchback (rear)
File:Mini F56 JCW IMG 0927.jpg, 3-door hatchback John Cooper Works
File:2015 Mini Hatch (F55) Cooper 5-door hatchback (2016-06-22).jpg, 5-door hatchback
File:2018 Mini Cooper Convertible 1.5 Rear.jpg, 2-door convertible
File:2021 Mini One 3-door red interior view in Brunei.jpg, Interior (first facelift)
File:2018 Mini Cooper Convertible facelift 1.5 Front.jpg, 2-door convertible (first facelift)
File:2018 Mini Cooper Convertible facelift 1.5 Rear.jpg, Rear view with the Union Jack
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It is sometimes a ...
rear lights
File:Mini F57 Rear-light 2019 resized.jpg, Union Jack
The Union Jack or Union Flag is the ''de facto'' national flag of the United Kingdom. The Union Jack was also used as the official flag of several British colonies and dominions before they adopted their own national flags.
It is sometimes a ...
rear lights lit-up
File:2021 MINI Cooper S 3-door British Racing Green engine view in Brunei.jpg, 2.0L BMW B48 TwinPower Turbo petrol engine in a Mini Cooper S
File:2021-04-10 Mini F56 LCI-Facelift.jpg, 3-door hatchback (second facelift)
File:2021-04-10 Mini F56 LCI-Facelift rear.jpg, Rear view
File:Mini Cooper S Rockingham GT 1.jpg, Second facelift with JCW optical package
File:Mini Cooper S Rockingham GT 2.jpg, Second facelift with JCW optical package
File:Mini Cooper S rockingham GT 3.jpg, Interior of the second facelift
Powertrains
Safety
Fourth generation (J01/F65/66/67; 2023)
Battery electric (J01; 2023)
The fourth-generation
battery electric Mini hatchback was unveiled on 1 September 2023. Exclusively available as a 3-door hatchback, the model is marketed as the Mini Cooper regardless of the trim level. European sales started in 2024, and in North America it will be available as a 2025 model year vehicle. A heavily refreshed version of the third-generation Mini Hatch is sold alongside this generation since 2024 as the
internal combustion engined (ICE) option. The J01 Cooper is available in two configurations, Cooper E and Cooper SE.
The model was developed and produced by
Spotlight Automotive, a joint venture between BMW Group and
Great Wall Motor, at a newly built manufacturing plant in
Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu, China. The first mass-produced units rolled off from the plant on 14 October 2023. Mini’s Oxford Plant in Oxford, England, is set to begin production of the electric J01 in 2026.
The Cooper receives a simplified interior layout, where a fully circular
OLED touchscreen in the centre with a diameter based on the OS9 operating system becomes the only physical display in the interior.
File:Mini Hatch (J01) Ditzingen Mobil IMG 9790.jpg, Rear view
File:Mini Hatch (J01) JCW Trim IMG 1159.jpg, Mini Cooper SE JCW Trim
File:Mini Hatch (J01) JCW Trim IMG 9757.jpg, Rear view
File:Mini Hatch (J01) Cooper S Auto Zuerich 2023 1X7A1391.jpg, Interior
Powertrain
Internal combustion (F65/66/67; 2024)
The UK-produced,
internal combustion engined (ICE) version of the Cooper is extended into the fourth-generation. Developed under the model code F66 (3-door), the car debuted online in 6 February 2024. It heavily based on the previous generation model, while introducing updated styling with similar design elements from the battery electric J01 Cooper.
The F66 Cooper is available in two trims, namely the Cooper C and Cooper S. The Cooper C uses a 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbocharged engine, producing of power and of torque. The Cooper S uses a more powerful 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine producing of power and of torque. Both engines are paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
File:Mini Hatch (F66) IMG 8785.jpg, Rear view
File:Mini Hatch (F66) JCW-Trim IMG 8957.jpg, Mini Cooper S 3-door JCW-Trim
File:Mini Hatch (F66) JCW-Trim Sindelfingen 2024 IMG 9216.jpg, Interior
File:2024_MINI_Cooper_Sport_C_-_1499cc_1.5_%28156PS%29_Petrol_-_Nanuq_White_-_06-2024%2C_Front.jpg, Mini Cooper Sport C 3-door
File:2024_MINI_Cooper_Sport_C_-_1499cc_1.5_%28156PS%29_Petrol_-_Nanuq_White_-_06-2024%2C_Rear.jpg, Mini Cooper Sport C 3-door
File:Mini Hatch (F65) IMG 1921.jpg, Mini Cooper C 5-door
File:Mini Hatch (F65) IMG 1819.jpg, Rear view
File:Mini Cabrio (F67) JCW-Trim DSC 7514.jpg, Mini Cooper S convertible JCW-Trim
File:Mini Cabrio (F67) JCW-Trim DSC 7524.jpg, Rear view
File:Mini Convertible (F67) John Cooper Works DSC 7520.jpg, Mini convertible JCW
File:Mini Convertible (F67) John Cooper Works DSC 7519.jpg, Rear view
Safety
Reception
The Mini Cooper/Cooper S (2001–2006) won the
North American Car of the Year award in 2003.
The car won the 2006 car of the year at the "Das Goldene Lenkrad" awards in Germany. MotorPress.ca awarded the F56 MINI JCW with their "Driver's Car Award" and "Top Pick" award giving it a rating of 8.3 out of 10, praising its driving characteristics and engine.
Fifth Gear awarded the Cooper S their Best Small Car of 2006 award.
The Mini brand enjoyed paradoxically strong sales and customer loyalty in the US, while at the same time being rated worst for problems found in the
JD Power survey. In 2009, Mini ranked last, 37 out of 37 brands, in the JD Power Initial Quality Survey, having landed second to last the previous year. The survey gives the same weight to problems from something being broken, and problems due to the car owner finding them difficult to use, unfamiliar, or confusing. The quirky controls found in Minis, such as non-standard windscreen wiper or interior lighting switches, were counted both as "problems" that hurt Mini's ranking in the Initial Quality Survey, and also as distinguishing "idiosyncrasies" that, over time, made owners grow to love the cars. This contributed to brand loyalty and relatively strong sales, and expanding the number of US Mini dealerships, in the midst of the
2008 recession and
automotive industry crisis of 2008–10.
''
Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.
Founded ...
'' ranked Mini as the least reliable car brand in 2013, saying that, "less-expensive European brands are having more problems", perhaps due to cost-cutting at the expense of reliability.
In 2015, ''Consumer Reports'' awarded the 2006–2012 Mini Cooper S the title ''Worst Used Car'', saying that while it was "cute and delightfully entertaining", the repair frequency was "heartbreaking" because the magazine's surveyed owners reported problems in the areas of "engine major, engine minor, engine cooling, fuel system, body integrity, and body hardware have issues at an alarming rate".
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