Which MINI model is a convertible?

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ODante
07/29/25 10:25pm
MINI's convertible model is the MINI Cabrio, which features a one-piece sunroof that can be retracted up to 40 cm at any speed. The exterior design includes tail lights with a British Union Jack pattern, horizontally arranged turn signals, and vertically aligned brake lights. MINI is a British automotive brand originally launched by the British Motor Corporation and now owned by BMW. The vehicle measures 3832 mm in length, 1727 mm in width, and 1453 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2495 mm. It is powered by an engine with a maximum output of 75 kW and a peak torque of 190 Nm.
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