Too cute to dislike, the zippy Mini Cooper is defined by its unique appearance, compact dimensions and good handling. Under BMW's stewardship, the little Mini Cooper has spawned a big lineup of model variations.
The MINI Cooper Coupe is a specialized performance variant of the iconic MINI Cooper line. The Cooper Coupe has one row of seating for two passengers and a top-hinged rear hatch. The cargo area has a fixed bulkhead with a small pass through area for longer items. The only model on the market that is similar to the Cooper Coupe is the Honda CR-Z.
Most Mini variants share the same powertrain and model structure. The base Cooper model is powered by a 121-bhp, 1.6l four-cylinder engine mated to either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic. Power in the turbocharged Cooper S increases to 181-bhp. The top performance model is the John Cooper Works (MT only) which increases power to 208-bhp. All models share a long list of standard equipment that includes four-wheel disc brakes, common power equipment and alloy wheels for around $22,000. Mini offers numerous customization options which extend beyond option packages to mixed exterior /interior color combinations and decals. Through this unique personalization it is possible to add thousands to the sticker price.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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Cooper Coupe | 1.6l I4 (121-bhp) | M6 | FWD | $21,450 |
Cooper Coupe | 1.6l I4 (121-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $22,700 |
Cooper Coupe S | 1.6l I4 T (181-bhp) | M6 | FWD | $24,750 |
Cooper Coupe S | 1.6l I4 T (181-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $26,000 |
Cooper Coupe John Cooper Works | 1.6l I4 T (208-bhp) | M6 | FWD | $31,350 |
Cooper Coupe John Cooper Works | 1.6l I4 T (208-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $32,600 |