Mini's fourth-generation Hardtop will be the last with a gas engine.
While the exterior design won't change much, the interior should adopt a new design shared with the electric Cooper. Look for the signature round element in the center stack, though now with a circular screen spanning the whole section.
Underpinning the gas Cooper will be BMW Group's FAAR platform for front-wheel-drive cars. It's an evolution of the UKL platform underpinning the current Mini range, which means plug-in hybrid power will be possible, though it hasn't been confirmed. The latest spy shots show the Cooper S grade, which will likely continue with a 2.0-liter turbo-4, though perhaps with increased performance from the current model's 189-hp rating.
is due for the 2025 model year, and will also offer both gas and electric options. It debuts later this year and will be built in Germany, a first for a Mini. The current Countryman is built in the Netherlands.
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