MINI Hardtop
Relaunched in 2002 by new owner BMW, the iconic British Mini brand traces its roots to 1959. New Minis retain a family resemblance to the brand’s original, influential front-wheel-drive cars. While Mini has since ventured into other classes, such as crossovers, the revived car started off as a two-door hatchback; convertible, coupe and four-door versions came later. First known as the Mini Cooper, the current generation is called the Hardtop, with “Cooper” used in trim-level names. Minis are characterized by sporty handling and a firm ride. Minis are known for their numerous personalization options and appearance packages. The next redesign is slated for 2021.
- 2014–25
- 2013
2014–25 Hardtop
The Mini Hardtop is 4.5 inches longer than the vehicle it replaced. The four-door body style introduced in 2015 is even larger. In base models, a new 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine produces 134 horsepower. Performance-tuned Cooper S versions get a 2.0-liter turbo with 189 hp.
2025
- MSRP range$32,200–$34,600
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 32
- Body style Hatchback
2024
- MSRP range$25,800–$35,400
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Consumer rating
(1 review) - Combined mpg 29–32
- Body style Hatchback
- Two- or four-door hatchback or two-door convertible
- Choice of turbocharged engines
- Front-wheel drive
- Available six-speed manual transmission
- All-electric SE Hardtop
2023
- MSRP range$23,400–$35,900
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 27–32
- Body style Hatchback
2022
- MSRP range$22,900–$32,900
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 29–32
- Body style Hatchback
2021
- MSRP range$22,400–$32,400
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Consumer rating
(3 reviews) - Combined mpg 29–31
- Body style Hatchback
- Six-speed manual returns to lineup
- Two- or four-door hatchback or convertible
- Front-wheel drive
- Choice of turbocharged engines
- Performance-oriented JCW model available
2020
- MSRP range$23,400–$33,400
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Consumer rating
(3 reviews) - Combined mpg 29–31
- Body style Hatchback
- Two- or four-door hatchback or convertible
- Front-wheel drive
- Choice of turbocharged engines
- Performance-oriented JCW model available
2019
- MSRP range$21,900–$31,900
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Consumer rating
(8 reviews) - Combined mpg 28–30
- Body style Hatchback
- Four-seat, two-door subcompact hatchback
- Turbocharged four-cylinder engine
- Front-wheel drive
- Six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission
- Standard Sport suspension
- Optional navigation with Apple CarPlay
2018
- MSRP range$21,600–$31,800
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Consumer rating
(4 reviews) - Combined mpg 28–30
- Body style Hatchback
- Two- and four-door body styles
- Choice of turbocharged engines
- Adaptive suspension available
- Forward collision warning with auto braking available
- High-performance John Cooper Works version available
2017
- MSRP range$20,950–$30,900
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Consumer rating
(15 reviews) - Combined mpg 28–30
- Body style Hatchback
- Two- and four-door body styles
- Choice of turbocharged engines
- Adaptive suspension available
- Forward collision warning with auto-braking available
- High-performance John Cooper Works version available
2016
- MSRP range$20,700–$30,600
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Consumer rating
(23 reviews) - Combined mpg 28–31
- Body style Hatchback
- Two- and four-door body style
- Choice of turbocharged engines
- Adaptive suspension available
- Forward collision warning with auto-braking available
- High-performance John Cooper Works version available
2015
- MSRP range$20,700–$30,600
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Consumer rating
(37 reviews) - Combined mpg 26–31
- Body style Hatchback
- More standard features
- Two- or new four-door body style
- Choice of turbocharged engines
- Six-speed manual or automatic transmission
- Adaptive suspension available
- 228-hp, turbo four-cylinder engine (John Cooper Works)
- Manual or automatic transmission (John Cooper Works)
- Adaptive suspension available (John Cooper Works)
2014
- MSRP range$19,950–$23,600
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Consumer rating
(6 reviews) - Combined mpg 30–32
- Body style Hatchback
- Redesigned for 2014
- Longer, wider, roomier
- New engines
- Manual or automatic
- Roomier interior
- Optional adaptive suspension
2013 Hardtop
A subtle redesign grew the Mini Cooper slightly and bumped horsepower to 118. The Cooper S received a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine with 172 hp. Both models now offered six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmissions. Convertibles were not built on the redesigned platform until
2013
- MSRP range$19,700–$30,100
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Consumer rating
(30 reviews) - Combined mpg 29–31
- Body style Hatchback
- Available Mini Yours personalization options
- Four body styles
- Convertible's Openometer tracks top-down time
- Six-speed manual or automatic
- S and John Cooper Works performance models
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