To make it easier for customers to choose the right car for them, MINI has streamlined its trim options for its entire range of vehicles.
Customers are now offered just three trim levels across the Mini range – with the Classic, Sport and Exclusive trims providing a list of features that are standard across all models.
Here we go into detail on each trim and how you spec your MINI vehicle…
Classic
A 6.5-inch touchscreen, DAB digital, Bluetooth and emergency calling are all standard across the line-up, and with Classic, MINI also adds ambient lighting exterior logo projection and automatic headlights. As the base level option, you get the essentials – which is perfect for the pricing of each model.
Model Starting Price
3-door Hatch One Classic £16,190 OTR
5-door Hatch One Classic £16,890 OTR
Convertible Cooper Classic £20,080 OTR
Clubman Cooper Classic £21,085 OTR
Countryman Cooper Classic £23,385 OTR
Sport
With this option, customers will find a model that comes with the basic spec – but is geared more towards performance. Models come with John Cooper Works additions, such as an aerodynamic body kit, alloy wheels, bucket seats, suspension and steering wheel. Cooper or Cooper S engines are available here.
Model Starting Price
3-door Hatch Cooper Sport £20,230 OTR
5-door Hatch Cooper Sport £20,930 OTR
Convertible Cooper Sport £22,680 OTR
Clubman Cooper Sport £23,985 OTR
Countryman Cooper Sport £26,285 OTR
Exclusive
As the Classic acts as the base for the Exclusive as well, this trim goes in a different direction to Sport and offers a more high-end finish. Fitted with ‘Exclusive’ alloy wheels, chrome detailing, leather upholstery and steering wheel, MINI Yours interior trim and chrome interior trim. It can also be paired with either the Cooper or Cooper S unit.
Model Starting Price
3-door Hatch Cooper Exclusive £20,230 OTR
5-door Hatch Cooper Exclusive £20,930 OTR
Convertible Cooper Exclusive £22,680 OTR
Clubman Cooper Exclusive £23,985 OTR
Countryman Cooper Exclusive. £26,285 OTR
Additional packs
Customers can then choose from a four three equipment packs to add to the equipment already on-board. Both the Chili and Pepper packs have been scrapped with this new format. MINI now offers four equipment packs – all of which are suited to different segments.
Comfort
This option adds rear parking sensors, dual-zone air conditioning, heated front seats, floor mats, additional storage, a central armrest and passenger seat adjustment. This is a £900 option.
Comfort Plus
On top of the features offered by the Comfort pack, the Plus upgrade adds a rear view camera, folding and dimming exterior and interior mirrors, front sensors and park assist, which includes semi-automatic parallel parking. This adds £1,600 to the price tag.
Navigation
For the additional £900 of the navigation pack, customers get satellite navigation, a touchscreen display and Apple CarPlay functionality. If customers wish to get the Plus upgrade – which is a further £1,100 – you get a larger 8.8-inch touchscreen display, wireless charging, MINI Connected Services, Real Time Traffic information and MINI’s Concierge service.
How do you spec your MINI?
It’s very simple to now choose the right MINI for you:
- Choose which model you want
- Choose the engine you’d prefer
- Choose one of the three trim levels
- Choose any extra packs, if wanted
- Add your own personal touch with colour and alloy options