Mini's fourth-generation Hardtop will be the last with a gas engine.
While the exterior design won't change much, expect the interior to adopt a new design that will be 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 coming years will be busy for Mini as the brand renews its lineup and adds new model lines.
is due for the 2025 model year, and will also offer both gas and electric options. The new Countryman will also be built in Germany, a first for a Mini. The current model is built in the Netherlands.
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