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Although you may be familiar with Mini as the British manufacturer of spirited, go-kart-like compact hatchbacks, convertibles, and SUVs, BMW owns the Mini name. Despite having Germanic roots, Mini's lineup, particularly the Mini Cooper, maintains the original British Minis' cheeky style from the 1960s. To satisfy customers wanting a Mini with more excellent space for people and cargo as well as all-weather confidence, the Countryman crossover offers a higher seating position and optional all-wheel drive.
Despite being a renowned British automaker, BMW of Germany currently owns Mini. Minivans provide tight handling, a superior appearance, and a unique design. Their Cooper, Clubman, and Countryman models are all entertaining to drive. With various trims and body types, including hatchback, convertible, and sedan, minis are among the most adaptable cars on the market. Some of Mini's key competitors include small vehicles from automakers like Fiat, Subaru, Mazda, and Acura.
Neat, quick, and cost-effective: Sir Alec Issigonis changes the course of automotive history with the iconic Mini. His ground-breaking automobile design continues to influence the MINI brand today.
Mobility of tomorrowFuture urban mobility is being tested. With a fleet of 600 fully electric MINIs, the BMW Group, to which MINI belongs, launches the first extensive electromobility field trial.
When the completely electric MINI Cooper SE hits the market, it is hailed as a revolutionary car because it combines a classic go-kart experience with iconic design and zero-emission mobility.
The Mini-AcemanThe urban crossover model MINI Aceman enters serial production and represents a new generation of automobiles. It is entirely electrically driven, free of leather and chrome, and equipped with digital technologies that make driving a true experience.
Zero EmissionsWhen the completely electric MINI Cooper SE hits the market, it is hailed as a revolutionary car because it combines a classic go-kart experience with iconic design and zero-emission mobility.
Electricity into the futurecombustion engine out, electric motor in. From 2030, MINI will only sell electric vehicles, which is a significant step towards lowering emissions.
Starts at $32,900 for the Classic trim.
The Mini Cooper Countryman, a lovely SUV with a large cabin, a weak engine, and a hefty price, was placed lower.
MINI CooperStarts at $23,400 for the Hardtop 2-Door model.
The Mini Cooper trades ride comfort and interior space for dynamic handling and engine performance.
MINI Electric HardtopStarts at $30,900.
The Mini Electric Hardtop has agile handling, quick acceleration, and standard features, but it has a constrained back row and a limited driving range.
MINI Cooper ClubmanStarts at $34,050 for the base Cooper S model.
The Mini Clubman comes in at number three in the subcompact car rankings, with reliable driving dynamics but a lack of competition.