Numerous 5 star ratings from Euro NCAP confirm the exceptionally high level of safety achieved by all current MINI models. With a holistic safety concept combining active and passive protection, MINI delivers comprehensive occupant protection as standard across the entire model range.
The all-electric MINI Cooper SE stands for emission-free mobility and urban driving pleasure. The new 3-door model is also available in the John Cooper Works Trim, which emphasises the brand's racing history.
Originating from a dedicated team at MINI Plant Oxford, sustainable driving fun is now being created in a classic car. An electric motor for the original Mini combines tradition with pioneering technology - all in the spirit of circular economy.
Blue-skies thinking, seeing challenges as opportunities, taking the wishes and needs of individuals into account openly and unconventionally – all these facets are firmly anchored in the tradition of the MINI brand. MINI is now charting the course for the future on the platform of this self-assured mindset.
The Austrian-based health company Biogena offers the opportunity to integrate electric mobility into everyday business life with the MINI Cooper SE. The total of 82 vehicles ordered create the largest MINI Electric fleet in Austria.
+++ IAA takes place at the home of the BMW Group for the first time +++ Innovations and new technologies for future mobility +++ Focus on circular economy, sustainability and urban mobility +++
MINI celebrates 60 years of collaboration with the Cooper Family. Joint commitment for maximum driving pleasure on the road and legendary success in racing. Edition vehicles are produced in a limited edition of 740 units worldwide as MINI Cooper, MINI Cooper S and MINI John Cooper Works.
MINI New Zealand has just launched a new online configurator that encourages everyone to don their favourite turtleneck and horn-rimmed glasses to get creative configuring their favourite MINI.
Limitless reserves for high-altitude flights of fancy – with the new MINI Cooper SE over the Transfăgărăşan through the Carpathian Mountains in Romania. A journey that is a tough assignment for many conventionally powered vehicles proves to be a bagatelle for the first local zero-emission MINI. Lots of hillclimbs and some spectacular downhill descents through Europe’s most beautiful natural landscape with a difference in height of more than 1400 metres.
Show premiere for the all-electric MINI Cooper SE – New battery cell technology extends electric range of the MINI Cooper S E Countryman ALL4 plug-in hybrid by 30 per cent – Traditional British brand reflects on its 60-year heritage, presents current model range, new customisation options and the latest accessory and lifestyle products in Hall 11 at the Frankfurt trade fair arena.
The original in the premium segment of small cars has reached its 60th birthday – but it is even younger than ever. It was sixty years ago, to be precise on 26 August 1959, that British Motor Corporation (BMC) proudly revealed the result of their development activities in creating a new, revolutionary compact car.
At the Monterey Car Week 2019 in California in the US, MINI was celebrating 60 years of the brand’s existence with the presentation of two new models – The new MINI John Cooper Works GP and the new MINI Cooper SE represent the future bandwidth in the model range of the British premium automobile manufacturer.
The International Mini Meeting in the English city of Bristol was the highpoint of festivities in the anniversary year for the heritage brand – The vehicles at the celebration included the first classic Mini ever built, the MINI 60 Years Edition and the all-electric MINI Cooper SE.
Another celebration took place at the traditional MINI plant with a rich heritage punctually heralding the 60th anniversary of the British premium brand – the anniversary vehicle is a model of the MINI 60 Years Edition.
Statements Pieter Nota, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, Customer, Brands, Sales and Bernd Koerber, Senior Vice President MINI WORLD PREMIERE OF THE NEW MINI ELECTRIC Rotterdam, Netherlands
Video clip in hallmark brand style showcases the fully electrically powered MINI Cooper SE as a “muscle car” taking on the role of an aircraft tug at Frankfurt airport – First purely electrically powered model made by the British premium manufacturer is to be produced at the MINI plant in Oxford starting in November 2019 – Vehicle represents further proof point of the BMW Group’s electrification strategy.
MINI Kensington Edition: limited to 15 vehicles ++ Available on Cooper S 3-door Hatch and Cooper S 5-door Hatch ++ Unique colour available for the first time on the MINI Hatch range ++ Pricing from $55,300 plus on-road costs ++ Arriving in New Zealand from August 2019.
With a precisely modified design, an extended selection of innovative equipment features and the latest technology in the areas of operation and connectivity, the new MINI Clubman hones its profile as a stylish individualist in the premium compact segment.
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