What brand is Copper?

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DeLuke
07/29/25 11:50pm
Cooper is a luxury compact car under the BMW brand. Here are the specific details about it: Introduction: The Cooper features a unique appearance with large, round headlights and a distinctive design of a flat roof and short tail, inheriting the style of the MINI family. It offers a wide range of color combinations, allowing you to choose either a monochromatic body and roof or contrasting colors. Interior: The interior design is bold yet comfortable and practical. It includes a metallic silver casing, white dials, and orange needles, ensuring excellent visibility. The dials can adjust according to the steering wheel's position. The interior leaves a lasting impression, with a large speedometer flanked by two smaller dials symmetrically arranged on the dashboard, echoing the design of the tachometer. The space is predominantly adorned with metallic circular elements, creating a visually cohesive environment. The door panels have an unconventional design but are comfortable and functional. Although the space is not very spacious, the comfort level is excellent.
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