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      Mini 3-Door Latest Update

      The Mini Cooper is back as a fourth generation model (of the modern hatchback under BMW ownership) and is more futuristic and minimalist than ever. Sold in Cooper S guise in India, it is powered by a 2.0 litre turbo petrol engine with 204hp, mated to a 7-speed dual clutch automatic gearbox. A highlight is the new circular touchscreen that doubles up as the instrument cluster, that's been developed with Samsung. Expect the new Mini Cooper S price to be around Rs 48 lakh when it is launched on July 24.

      Mini 3-Door Specifications

      Mini 3-Door Price Price ₹ 52.01 lakh onwardsMini 3-Door Mileage Mileage 16.82kplMini 3-Door Engine Capacity Engine 1998ccMini 3-Door Transmission Transmission Dual-Clutch AutoMini 3-Door Fuel type Fuel type PetrolMini 3-Door Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 4 Seater

      Mini 3-Door OverviewOVERVIEW

      Our Rating

      8

      Fuel Type

      Petrol

      Engine Displacement

      1998 cc

      Body Style

      Hatchback

      Doors

      3

      Seats

      4

      Airbags

      6

      Max Power

      204hp at 5000-6500rpm

      Max Torque

      300Nm at 1450-4500rpm

      Gearbox Type

      7-speed Dual-Clutch Auto

      Warranty Distance

      Unlimited km

      Warranty Duration

      2 Years

      Mini 3-Door DimensionsDIMENSIONS

      Mini 3-Door Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

      Mini 3-Door TransmissionTRANSMISSION

      Mini 3-Door Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

      Mini 3-Door SuspensionSUSPENSION

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      Mini 3-Door wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

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      Mini 3-Door tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

      Mini 3-Door safetySAFETY

      Mini 3-Door exterior featuresEXTERIOR

      Mini 3-Door seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

      Mini 3-Door infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

      Mini 3-Door comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

      Mini 3-Door instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

      Mini 3-Door Price

      Mini 3-Door price is ₹ 52.01 lakh (on-road Delhi).Mini 3-Door comes in 1 variants.The Mini 3-Door Petrol engine on road price in Delhi is ₹ 52.01 lakh.

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      Mini 3-Door Cooper S 2.0 Petrol

      1998cc,Dual-Clutch Auto,Petrol,16.82kpl

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      Mini 3-Door Expert Review

      The new Cooper S arrives with more power, more tech and a focus on minimalism.

      Mini 3-Door Overview

      The car you see in these pictures needs no introduction. An icon of the Mr Bean series and The Italian Job movies, the Mini Cooper is perhaps more famous than the characters behind its wheel. It has been the benchmark for fun, fast, small hatchbacks, and this new Cooper S is the last to be petrol-powered, as from here on, it will be an EV-only model. So, let’s see if it lives up to its legacy.

      2024 Mini Cooper S: design

      The new triangular tail-lamps get individual configurable LED elements.

      The easiest way to tell that this is the latest Cooper S is to look at the rear end. The Mini Cooper now gets triangular tail-lamps with individual LED elements that can be configured to display three different animations, including the famed Union Jack pattern. Similarly, the iconic round headlights are bezel-less, and they, too, have custom animations. The octagonal front grille is larger and features a blanked-off trim in the centre. In keeping with its sporty theme, there are no chrome elements on the outside; instead, you get a generous dose of gloss black surrounding the grille, the mirrors, the roof and the tailgate. There’s also some cladding around the wheel arches and stylish 17-inch alloys.

      17-inch alloy wheels with run-flat tyres are standard.

      A special mention must go to this Sunny Side Yellow paint on our test car, which grabs many eyeballs. Notably, this new Cooper S forgoes the air intakes in the bumpers and, more controversially, visible exhaust tips.

      2024 Mini Cooper S: interior, features

      In the pursuit of minimalism, Mini has forgone the instrument cluster, giving the dashboard a clean look. The 9.4-inch OLED centre touchscreen doubles up as the instrument cluster, showing relevant driving information, depending on which mode you’re in. This Android-based screen is the cabin’s highlight, and it controls most functions, too.

      The crisp 9.4-inch OLED touchscreen doubles up as an instrument panel.

      The screen is high in resolution, and the touch is slick. However, the multiple menus and sub-menus mean that you need time to get accustomed to it. Mini has used sustainable materials on the dashboard, door cards and seats, which look nice and rather unconventional but will be challenging to keep clean. The steering is nice to look at, with its two-spoke design, and the tensioned fabric piece that acts like the third spoke is a cool touch. However, the steering’s rim is too thick, much like those of several M Sport BMWs. The front seats are accommodating; they hold you well in place around corners and offer good adjustability, but electrical adjustment is part of an optional pack. Entry to the rear seat is tight, and it isn’t particularly spacious, but adults can fit here for shorter journeys. What does help matters is the dual-pane sunroof, which opens up the feeling of space in the cabin.

      The rear seat is comfy enough for adults on short trips.

      As for features, the Cooper S packs in quite a bit of standard equipment, and our test car was also fitted with an optional Classic pack worth Rs 5.85 lakh, which brought in a couple of feel-good bits. Chief among them are the superb-sounding Harman Kardon sound system and the head-up display, which shows you the necessary information, such as speed, gear and tachometer. Uniquely, it also brings in an inside camera for taking photos or videos while you’re out on a drive. Standard features include auto climate control, LED lights, a rear camera, a large wireless charging pad in the centre console, ambient lighting and cruise control. 

      HUD (optional) replaces the traditional instrument cluster.


      2024 Mini Cooper S: powertrain, performance

      Underpinning the new Mini Cooper S is a heavily updated version of the outgoing Mini’s platform. The engine is also the same 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbo-petrol but uprated for this latest version. Output stands at 204hp and 300Nm, up from the older car’s 178hp and 280Nm, and it continues to send power to the front wheels.

      The 2.0L 4-pot unit has been uprated to 204hp.

      Twist the toggle switch in the centre console, and the four-pot burbles to life. This simple twist switch makes you feel like you’re operating an aircraft and adds to the cool factor. The exhaust, while not particularly loud, does have a nice raspy tone to it. And like most modern, sporty cars, the Cooper S also pipes an artificial exhaust sound into the cabin through the speakers. While some might say this is sacrilege, I actually think it enhances the experience. The BMW-sourced motor is a highlight of this car as power is plentiful, and its rev-happy nature just eggs you on to drive harder. It leaps off the line, and the instant power delivery never leaves you wanting more.

      Cooper S leaps off the line, and the instant power delivery never leaves you wanting more.

      The engine is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox that is quick and responsive, and depending on which drive mode you’re in, it’ll either upshift at the earliest to conserve fuel or hold on to lower gears longer for maximum performance. One of the biggest misses with this new Cooper S, though, is that it lacks any form of manual control for the gearbox: no paddles, no Tiptronic function and not even a proper gear lever, with only a toggle switch to select drive direction. The only way to get it to downshift is by pressing the accelerator hard and then waiting for the gearbox to kick down. For a hot hatch like the Mini Cooper S, this is a big letdown. Another miss is a handbrake lever, so there’s no scope for fun manoeuvres such as handbrake turns and J-turns. 

      The Cooper S is sprightliest in the Go-Kart mode, where it feels quite literally like a go-kart.

      On the move, the Cooper S feels energetic and quick despite its 1,360kg kerb weight. And that’s backed up by the performance figures. Mini claims a 0-100kph time of 6.6 seconds, but we managed to time it a shade quicker at 6.48 seconds in Go-Kart mode. And despite having no manual control, the gearbox is quick enough to kick down, which enables you to dart in between the gaps in slow-moving traffic. In-gear acceleration, then, is strong, too, taking 3.62 seconds for the 20-80kph sprint and 4.56 seconds for 40-100kph.

      Ambient light colour and pattern depend on the drive mode.

      The new Cooper S offers seven modes, each with unique ambient lighting and screen graphics, with the Classic pack. However, only three of them – Core, Go-Kart and Efficient – actually alter the driving experience. Core is the standard mode, offering the best balance between performance and efficiency. Efficient, as the name suggests, is the eco mode, which dulls throttle response in the interest of efficiency. 

      The Cooper S is sprightliest in the Go-Kart mode, where it feels quite literally like a go-kart. It’s in this mode where the engine, gearbox and throttle are the most responsive, and the car feels like it shrinks around you. The other four modes only alter the ambient lighting and graphics and play an audio track.

      2024 Mini Cooper S: ride, handling

      The brakes are sharp, with a strong initial bite followed by progressive stopping power. In our test, it took 25.76 metres to come to a halt from 80kph. On Mumbai’s less-than-perfect streets, the Cooper S felt stiffly sprung, and the larger bumps were jarring. There’s no scope for adjustability, as it doesn’t get adaptive dampers. The run-flat tyres don’t help either. The optional 18-inch alloys will have even slimmer side walls, which will further hamper the ride quality. But drive it on a perfectly paved road like the new coastal road in Mumbai, and it is just super.

      On Mumbai’s less-than-perfect streets, the Cooper S felt stiffly sprung, and the larger bumps were jarring.

      The stiff ride means that it feels tight and agile around the bends, with absolutely no body roll. The steering is also sharp, and the Cooper S is quick to turn into corners, making it feel like it shrinks around you. There’s barely any slack at the centre position, and you’ll like the fact that it is communicative, too. You’ll also notice torque steer when driving flat-out, but it’s nothing that’s not manageable; here, it is actually fun and adds to the drama. Like Coopers of the past, this new one remains a hoot to drive. Then, there’s also the fact that Mini is saving its best for the full-blown John Cooper Works (JCW) version, which is expected to arrive at a later date, and that should dial things up further.

      2024 Mini Cooper S: price, verdict

      The Mini Cooper S is a car you clearly buy with your heart rather than your head, especially considering it costs Rs 44.90 lakh (ex-showroom), before options. Then, there’s the lack of manual control for the gearbox, and it’s a stiff ride to contend with. Beyond that, though, it is simply a hoot and remains as charming as ever. It’s packed with more tech than before and has a superb engine. Moreover, you won’t be able to buy this petrol-powered hot hatch after a couple of years. That might be reason enough to get the Mini now. 

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      Mini 3-Door Tech Specs
      PricePetrol AT
      Price Range Ex-showroom - DelhiRs 44.90 lakh
      EnginePetrol AT
      Type4 cyls, turbo-petrol
      Cubic Capacity (cc)1998cc
      Max Power (hp @ rpm)204hp at 5000rpm
      Max Torque (Nm @ rpm)300Nm at 1450-4500rpm
      TransmissionPetrol AT
      Gearbox TypeDual-clutch auto
      No of Gears7-speed
      BrakingPetrol AT
      80 - 0 kph (mts, sec)25.76m, 2.39sec
      EfficiencyPetrol AT
      Tank size (lts)44 litres
      AccelerationPetrol AT
      0 - 20 kph (sec)1.05sec
      0 - 40 kph (sec)2.18sec
      0 - 60 kph (sec)3.34sec
      0 - 80 kph (sec)4.70sec
      0 - 100 kph (sec)6.48sec
      0 - 120 kph (sec)8.62sec
      20-80kph (sec)3.62sec
      40-100kph (sec)4.56sec
      BodyPetrol AT
      Front Tyre215/45 R17
      Rear Tyre215/45 R17
      DimensionsPetrol AT
      Length (mm)3876mm
      Width (mm)1970mm
      Height (mm)1432mm
      Wheelbase (mm)2495mm
      Boot Capacity (Lts)210 litres

      Mini 3-Door Mileage

      Mini 3-Door mileage is 16.82 kpl.The Mini 3-Door Petrol engine mileage is 16.82 kpl.

      Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
      Petrol1998ccDual-Clutch Auto16.82kpl

      Mini 3-Door Quick Review

      The Mini 3-Door is compact, cute and cheerful. You could say the same of its cabin too. It’s well finished and the ‘new-age meets retro...

      The Mini 3-Door is compact, cute and cheerful. You could say the same of its cabin too. It’s well finished and the ‘new-age meets retro’ theme is brilliantly executed. However, a lot of what you’d expect as standard on such an expensive car are options, and ticking even a few extras can drive up the price a fair bit. The Mini’s front seats are snug and the rear seats, though useable, are fine for short stints only.
      Of the engines, the 114hp, 1.5-litre three-cylinder diesel engine on the Cooper D comes across as the level-headed choice. However, it’s the zingy 192hp, 2.0-litre turbo-petrol on the Cooper S that's more in keeping with the Mini's persona. The petrol engine is eager and exciting, and makes the 3-Door feel alive. The 231hp JCW dials things up a notch or two further. Of course, go-kart-like handling is part and parcel of the Mini experience, and for many, a 3-Door can deliver the same thrills as pricier sportscars. Ride quality is a bit of a compromise, however. On poor roads, the body feels fidgety and you do get the odd crash of the suspension.

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      Pros & Cons of Mini 3-Door

      We Like

      • Sizzling performance (Petrols)
      • Entertaining handling

      We Don't Like

      • Overpriced
      • Not very practical

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      Mini 3-Door Colours

      The Mini 3-Door offers a variety of color options. Mini 3-Door is available in a range of 10 colors. The colors offered in Mini 3-Door are Midnight Black, Melting Silver, Indigo Sunset Blue, Icy Sunshine Blue, Nanuq White, Chilli Red, Sunny Side Yellow, Blazing Blue, British Racing Green and Ocean Wave Green.

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