MI
2026 MINI Cooper
Starting MSRP
$30,500
Body Style
Coupe
Drivetrain
Front-Wheel Drive
Seating
4 passengers
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Overview
EL BOXWhat we think of the CooperAI
- The Cooper is the car people pretend to outgrow but secretly never stop wanting, and MINI knows exactly how to exploit that emotional weak spot.
- At a starting price of $30,500, it sneaks into a segment where it has no business being this fun, yet somehow undercuts rivals that offer half the personality.
- But there's a specific trim in that range pushing toward $44,600 that either justifies every penny or completely misses the point, and we need to talk about it.
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Specifications
Starting MSRP
$30,500
Top Trim MSRP
$44,600
Body Style
Coupe
Drivetrain
Front-Wheel Drive
Seating
4 passengers