Mini Convertible 1.5 Cooper Classic II 2dr [Comfort/Nav Pack] Review
Category: Convertible
Section: Version review

The model
Read full reviewThe Mini Convertible isn’t as rewarding to drive as its hatchback sibling, but its open-air exuberance makes up for that. You also get a terrific interior and sensible running costs, while strong residuals mean you can buy with your head as well as your heart.
get the best priceThe trim
See full equipmentClassic trim gives you LED headlights, a power-folding roof and rear parking sensors. We’d recommend adding the Comfort Pack to get heated front seats and climate control, along with the Navigation Pack for an upgraded infotainment system.
The engine
See full engine specsThis 134bhp petrol engine in the Cooper is really smooth and offers performance that's more than adequate. It’s our favourite model and is available with either a six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
Key information
46.3
160
litres
138
g/km
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