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Talk about taking an idea and running with it. The big-selling Mini hatchback is still at the core of the firm’s range, but its cute styling and relatively compact dimensions have been spun off into SUVs (the Aceman and Countryman), as well as a convertible. There...

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7 MINI new car reviews

Mini Aceman

The Aceman is a small electric SUV that's fun to drive but can't match most rivals for range

£26,277

save at least £2,783 from RRP

Mini Cooper

The Mini 3dr is a desirable car with plenty of substance to match its style; if you want a premium small car, it should be on your shortlist

£25,465

Mini Cooper 5-Door

The Mini 5dr is your best bet if you’re after a small car with a posh badge. It’s refined to drive and more practical than an Audi A1

£26,905

Mini Cooper Convertible

The Mini Convertible offers all the great driving dynamics and desirable image of the hatch, with added wind-in-the-hair fun

£28,955

Mini Cooper Electric

The Mini Cooper Electric is fun to drive and characterful but there are cheaper electric cars

£26,905

Mini Countryman

The Mini Countryman is roomier than its predecessor, but there are still far better options out there

£29,325

Mini Countryman Electric

The Countryman Electric offers space, style and a bit of driving fun but some rivals have longer ranges

£29,325

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Talk about taking an idea and running with it. The big-selling Mini hatchback is still at the core of the firm’s range, but its cute styling and relatively compact dimensions have been spun off into SUVs (the Aceman and Countryman), as well as a convertible. There are electric models, too.

Despite its small size, the Mini is a firmly premium product, and the three-door hatchback counts the Audi A1 and Volkswagen Polo among its key rivals.

The fact that Mini is owned by BMW brings some big advantages – not least the fact that its infotainment system is based on BMW’s excellent iDrive.

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