With Mini reportedly considering BMW’s Gen6 platform for the next-gen Cooper, it could forgo one of its long-standing traits.
BMW's new EV platform may require the next Mini to go rear-drive for the first time in the iconic hatch's history.
Mini dealers are looking forward to the next round of all-new vehicles, which should start arriving around late 2023, said Jason Willis, 43, chairman of the Mini National Dealer Council. Willis wouldn ...
MINI’s new smart charging initiative runs through the MINI App, partnering with utilities to optimize charge times, reduce grid strain, and reward clean-energy charging behavior. As it presses forward ...
Mini USA is urging owners of its popular electric vehicle to trade it in for a new EV so the automaker can boost its used car inventory to have cars available for drivers who want to try electric on a ...
Mini gives us our first look at the design and technology in its next generation of cars and EVs this week, showcasing a dashboard that blends familiar themes with a new 9.4-inch round OLED ...
What is the cheapest MINI vehicle available? The MINI Cooper S is the cheapest available vehicle by average Cars.com listing price in MINI's lineup, with an average listing price of $7,754. Which MINI ...
It’s not particularly practical or cheap, but if you’re looking for a fun-in-the-sun runabout that’s brimming with quirky personality, the Mini Convertible is a fine choice — and virtually the only ...
MINI USA is known for its unique compact cars that pack a big punch. In 2025, it's released a lineup of new models you'll want to drive right off the lot. MINI opted to replace front-wheel drive on ...
Crunchyroll is coming to compatible BMW and Mini vehicles It comes as part of a new partnership with automotive app distrubition platform Appning More than 40 car brands are expected to follow Popular ...
Earning the ‘collector’ badge has always been aspirational, especially in the realm of art. But if all you need is a bit of that childhood zeal and an enduring passion to earn that badge, wouldn’t you ...