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MINI: You Don't Need A Big One to Be Happy.

BMW of Germany is the owner of Mini, a British company that produces small hatchbacks, convertibles, and SUVs. The cheeky 1960s British Minis are carried over into the Mini Cooper. Along with additional room for passengers and baggage, the Countryman crossover provides assurance in all weather conditions. Minivans provide precise handling, a sleeker look, and distinctive styles. Important rivals include of Acura, Mazda, Subaru, and Fiat.

Mini's unique design has created history and continues to have an impact on the company today. The BMW Group, the owner of MINI, is using a fleet of 600 all-electric MINIs to test urban transportation in the future. Hailed as a groundbreaking vehicle, the MINI Cooper SE combines iconic design, zero-emission mobility, and the classic go-kart experience. A whole new generation of cars is the Mini-Aceman.

MINI will solely offer electric cars starting in 2030, which is a big move in the right direction toward reducing emissions. Hailed as a groundbreaking vehicle, the MINI Cooper SE combines iconic design, zero-emission mobility, and the classic go-kart experience.

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MINI Cooper Countryman

Starts at $32,900 for the Classic trim.

The Mini Cooper Countryman, a lovely SUV with a large cabin, a weak engine, and a hefty price, was placed lower.

MINI Cooper

Starts at $23,400 for the Hardtop 2-door model.

The Mini Cooper trades ride comfort and interior space for dynamic handling and engine performance.

MINI Electric Hardtop

Starts at $30,900.

The Mini Electric Hardtop has agile handling, quick acceleration, and standard features, but it has a constrained back row and a limited driving range.

MINI Cooper Clubman

Starts at $34,050 for the base Cooper S model.

The Mini Clubman comes in at number three in the subcompact car rankings, with reliable driving dynamics but a lack of competition.

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