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What Cars Are in the Mini Lineup for 2025? A Guide to Models, Trims, and the New Electric Countryman

12/04/2025

The current Mini lineup for 2025 consists of the iconic Cooper Hardtop (in 2-Door and new 4-Door body styles), the Cooper Convertible, and the larger Countryman SUV, which is now offered with a fully electric powertrain. A key change for 2025 is the relocation of Countryman production to Germany, marking a significant shift for the brand. This guide breaks down each model, its available powertrains—including the sporty 'S' and John Cooper Works (JCW) trims—and what these updates mean for potential buyers.

What Models and Body Styles Does Mini Offer?

Mini's current vehicle portfolio is built around two core platforms, offering a choice between compact, city-friendly cars and a more spacious, versatile SUV. The lineup is strategically designed to cater to different lifestyles while maintaining the brand's signature go-kart-like handling and customizable style.

  • Mini Cooper Hardtop: This is the modern incarnation of the classic Mini. For 2025, it is available for the first time with both two-door and four-door configurations. The four-door model offers increased practicality with easier access to the rear seats, making it a more viable option for small families.
  • Mini Cooper Convertible: Based on the two-door Hardtop, the Convertible features a fully retractable soft-top roof, delivering an open-air driving experience that is central to the brand's fun-loving image.
  • Mini Countryman: As the largest vehicle in the lineup, the Countryman is a five-door subcompact SUV. It provides significantly more passenger and cargo space than the Cooper models, positioning it as the ideal Mini for those who need everyday utility without sacrificing the brand's distinctive character.

The following table provides a quick comparison of the 2025 Mini model range:

ModelBody StyleKey PositioningBest For
Cooper Hardtop2-Door / 4-Door HatchbackIconic, agile city carUrban driving, solo drivers, couples
Cooper Convertible2-Door ConvertibleOpen-top fun, style-focusedWeekend drives, fair-weather enthusiasts
Countryman5-Door SUVPractical, family-friendly adventureSmall families, active lifestyles, need for space

Is There an All-Electric Mini Available?

Yes, Mini currently offers a fully electric model: the Mini Countryman SE All4. This reflects the brand's long-standing interest in electrification, which began with the limited-release Mini E test fleet over a decade ago. The all-electric Countryman SE All4 features a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, and according to EPA estimates, it can travel up to 212 miles on a full charge. A major advantage of this EV is its fast-charging capability; using a DC fast charger, the battery can be replenished from 10% to 80% in less than 30 minutes, making it suitable for longer journeys.

What Are the Performance Options Like?

Beyond standard models, Mini is renowned for its performance-oriented variants. Most models in the lineup are available with multiple powertrain options to suit different driving preferences.

  • Cooper Models: These represent the standard, well-balanced powertrain, offering peppy acceleration and fuel efficiency ideal for daily commuting.
  • S Models: The 'S' designation signifies a sportier version. These models feature a more powerful turbocharged engine, a sport-tuned suspension for sharper handling, and distinctive aesthetic enhancements like a more aggressive front fascia and larger exhaust tips.
  • John Cooper Works (JCW): This is the top-tier performance level. John Cooper Works models are the most powerful and track-focused options in the lineup, with race-inspired engineering upgrades for maximum performance. They represent the ultimate expression of Mini's sporting heritage.

Where Are Mini Cars Built Now?

A significant development for the 2025 model year is that the Mini Countryman is now manufactured in Germany on BMW production lines. This marks the first time a Mini model has been produced entirely in Germany. This move is part of BMW's global production strategy and, based on our assessment experience, is expected to maintain the high standards of build quality and engineering associated with both brands.

In summary, when considering a Mini, your key decisions involve:

  • Choosing the right body style for your lifestyle (sporty Hardtop, open-air Convertible, or practical Countryman SUV).
  • Deciding on a powertrain: traditional gasoline or the all-electric Countryman SE All4.
  • Selecting a performance level that matches your driving style, from the efficient Cooper to the thrilling John Cooper Works models.
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