New Mini Lineup

Mini has revealed its 2026 models, bringing fresh options and updated pricing across the board. The brand continues to prioritize personalization, offering new packages to entice enthusiasts. As a result, the latest iterations of models like the Cooper and Countryman are likely to keep sales on an upward trajectory, reflecting Mini’s solid first-quarter performance in 2025.
JCW Style

Mini’s popular John Cooper Works (JCW) styling pack is now available for all S-badged variants, expanding beyond its initial reach. The pack includes a JCW aero body kit, unique wheel designs, and dynamic damper control. Additionally, more options are offered for sport stripes, with new roof and mirror combinations available. All these aesthetic enhancements cater to those who crave sportiness without stepping up to full JCW performance. The style pack for the Cooper hatchback runs at $1,200, while the Countryman version comes in at $1,400.
Digital Key

Starting July 1, 2025, Mini will incorporate the updated Mini Digital Key Plus system. This nifty feature allows drivers to unlock and start their cars using only a smartphone. Although this system replaces one physical key in models equipped with Comfort Access, convertible models are excluded from the upgrade. The move marks a stride toward deeper digital connectivity within Mini’s lineup.
New Wheels

For the Countryman S ALL4, a new 18-inch Asteroid Spoke wheel design becomes an option without extra cost. These black wheels come paired with all-season tires, emphasizing both style and practicality.
Pricing
The pricing strategy for Mini’s 2026 models focuses on maintaining its premium status. Only the base Cooper Hardtop 2-Door slips below $30k, starting at $29,500. Here’s a look at the cost breakdown for base models:
- Cooper Hardtop 2-Door: $29,500
- Cooper S Hardtop 2-Door: $32,800
- Cooper Hardtop 4-Door: $30,500
- Cooper S Hardtop 4-Door: $33,800
- JCW Hardtop 2-Door: $38,900
- Cooper Convertible: $34,600
- Cooper S Convertible: $37,900
- JCW Convertible: $44,600
- Countryman S ALL4: $38,900
- JCW Countryman ALL4: $46,900
Most models are offered in the Signature trim, with an additional cost of about $4,000 for the top-tier Iconic trim. Countrymans are available in Signature Plus and Iconic trims only. Although these Minis come with a higher price tag, the investment reflects the brand’s stylish appeal and driving excitement. Alternatives exist for less, but few replicate Mini’s charm.
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