Mini has raised the cost of its entire Cooper line-up for the Indian market. The brand offers three models in India: the three-door Cooper SE, three-door S, and Countryman. According to industry reports, Mini has officially removed the Mini Cooper Convertible and Cooper JCW from the website. The Mini Cooper SE has received the highest price hike. Now priced at Rs 52.50 lakh (ex-showroom), it has become expensive by Rs 1.60 lakh in our market. A while ago, Mini, the British automaker, revealed the next-gen Mini Cooper SE EV. The new Mini Cooper SE (also known as the Mini Electric) has a streamlined minimalist look with fewer body lines and more rounded shapes. According to the brand, the electric hatchback's design is subtle and elegant. It is expected to debut in 2024 in international markets and arrive in India by 2025. Coming to the price hike, let's have a look at the change in the prices of the Cooper line-up in India.
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Mini Cooper Range: Check Old vs New Prices
As mentioned, the prices of the Mini cars in our market have been increased. Interested customers will now have to purchase the model at the following new prices. According to industry reports, the decision to raise prices and delist models from the website has been made to streamline the portfolio in India. Here is the detailed structure reflecting the old vs new prices of the Mini models in the country after the price hike.
Model | Old Prices | New Prices |
Mini Countryman Cooper S JCW | Rs 46 lakh | Rs 47.40 lakh |
Mini Cooper S | Rs 40 lakh | Rs 41.20 lakh |
Mini Cooper S (Steptronic Sport) | Rs 40.58 lakh | Rs 41.78 lakh |
Mini Cooper SE | Rs 50.90 lakh | Rs 52.50 lakh |
All these prices are ex-showroom.
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Mini John Cooper Works 1to6 Special Edition Globally Debuts
In a recent development, a limited-edition variant of Mini's known three-door John Cooper Works hatchback made its debut. The new Mini John Cooper Works 1to6 Special Edition gets a 6-speed manual gearbox. According to market reports, this may be the last Mini model with a manual transmission option. However, no formal statement has been made about it. According to the manufacturer, only 999 units of the John Cooper Works 1to6 Special Edition will be manufactured.
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