Regarding technology, the 2025 Mini Cooper Hardtop three-door comes with a Safe Exit function. The optional Mini Navigation provides 3D visualization and an augmented view of the current traffic situation and parking options (including digital payment options), among others, while the Driving Assistant Plus package provides camera and radar-based assistance functions, including automatic speed and distance control.
Meanwhile, Mini’s new Intelligent Personal Assistant (IPA), Spike, can be activated by just saying, “Hey Mini,” allowing voice control for navigation, entertainment, and other vehicle functions. The Mini Digital Key Plus converts your smartphone into a digital key using the Mini app, which can be digitally transferred to different users, including personal vehicle settings.
The US-spec 2025 Mini Cooper S three-door will start its production as early as next month, with a $32,000 starting price, while the Mini Cooper C will enter production in July 2024 with a base price of $28,950. Destination and handling are priced at $995.
The Cooper five-door and the performance-oriented JCW models are expected to arrive later this year.