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Mini Unveils 2025 Cooper Convertible

Author: Daniel-RufiangePublished:  1/1/0001
Mini Unveils 2025 Cooper Convertible Mini Unveils 2025 Cooper Convertible

Mini is giving its Cooper a facelift for 2025, and this week the automaker is debuting the Cooper convertible variant. The brand has just unveiled this variant, which remains a rarity on the market, considering the number of convertibles that have been sacrificed over the last 10 or 15 years.

2025 Mini Cooper convertible, three-quarters front | Auto123.com

2025 Mini Cooper convertible - What's new?

Of course, like the Cooper and Cooper S coupe versions that have already launched, the convertible variant benefits from the model's revised signature, which offers an evolution in styling through a very streamlined approach. One of the most notable exterior differences is that the convertible retains the previous generation's lights, a detail that is probably attributable to the nature of the design itself, along with the trunk configuration.

2025 Mini Cooper convertible, interior | Auto123.com
2025 Mini Cooper convertible, seating | Auto123.com

Inside
Unsurprisingly, we find the huge, round central screen typical of the brand's models. The latter is equipped with OLED (organic light-emitting diodes); a head-up display system is also included. The materials used seem to be of good quality, and the layout is minimalist, as it is on the outside.

2025 Mini Cooper convertible, front | Auto123.com

Powertrain of the 2025 Mini Cooper convertible

As with the hardtop versions, two engines are offered on the American market, both 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder units. The Cooper model offers 160 hp and a maximum torque of 184 lb-ft, while the S variant sees its performance boosted to 201 hp and 221 lb-ft of torque. The only transmission on offer is a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic.

Perhaps most important in terms of performance is the speed at which the soft top can be lowered - 18 seconds. And it will be possible to do so at speeds of up to 30 km/h.

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