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Mini Cooper Reviews
Mini Cooper S JCW Review: First Drive
The first thing that pops in the head when you talk about Minis - well, the sublime drivetrains, perfect driving ergonomics and, a car that almost feels like a go-kart. Having driven the previous....
VW Polo GTI vs Mini Cooper S JCW: Comparison
Times have changed, and the Indian automotive industry is slowly stepping towards performance-oriented machines. Polo GTI and Mini Cooper S JCW are two of the most engaging hot-shod hatchbacks in....
Mini Cooper S Convertible Review, First Drive
Over the years, the Minis have really grown in size, but the thing that remains the virtue of a Mini is its ergonomics. The Mini Cooper S Convertible brings the coolness of a convertible and the....
Mini Cooper S Review, First Drive
It's fast, lithe and it totally handles like a go-kart machine, the Mini Cooper S is now powered with a gasoline engine, and it's certainly as enthusiastic as ever. Read the full review....
Mini Cooper News
New Mini Cooper S, Countryman EV Launched in India; Price Starts at Rs 44.90 Lakh
The fourth-generation Mini Cooper S succeeds its predecessor, while the Countryman EV marks Mini's debut of an all-electric vehicle in the country. Built on the BMW iX1 platform, the Countryman EV....
2025 Mini Cooper 5 Door Marks Global Debut Exclusively with Petrol Powertrain; Claims 201 bhp
Similar to the 3-Door model revealed last year, the design of the 2025 Mini Cooper 5 Door is quite different but still has the iconic Mini look and....
New Fourth-gen Mini Cooper Unveiled with Petrol Powertrain Options, Will be Brand's Last ICE Car
The new-gen Mini Cooper will be available for purchase in several configurations, such as a 3-door, 5-door, soft-top convertible, and a performance-focused John Cooper Works....
Mini Clubman Production to End After 17 Years, Will be Succeeded by Aceman Electric Crossover SUV
Mini, the British luxury car brand owned by BMW AG, has decided to discontinue the Clubman, following an incredible 17-year run and a total of 11 lakh units....