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A 280bhp R56 Mini Challenge car… and yes, it’s road legal. 😮 What happens when you mix motorsport pedigree with daily-driver ...
Wood and Pickett Ltd. was building bespoke Minis in the '60s. It survived as a parts brand, but this new collaboration with ...
Mini Cooper review: Proof that electric cars can be fun to drive. ... Yes. In fact, there are two. They’re called the Mini Cooper C (from £23,150) and Mini Cooper S ...
Available in two spec level, S and SE, which we covered in detail when the Mini Aceman was launched a few months ago. The car ...
Depending on your priorities, yes. If you fancy the Mini brand’s bubbly, unorthodox styling and upscale touches — and you’re willing to pay for them — the all-electric Countryman SE All4 ...
China’s version of the Mini Cooper may have already been built with the car around £20,000 cheaper than the actual thing. The ...
Mini Aceman EV review: this is one car you’ll definitely want to take on the open road, but mind the range. ... Yes, it’s a touch on the chunky side by traditional Mini standards, ...
Ah. The new Mini Cooper Convertible. It’s suddenly something of an outlier. Who else makes a car like this? It’s also not, as you might have been expecting, fully electric. Or indeed wholly new.
The all-new electric Mini Aceman fits between the smaller Cooper and larger Countryman. With an excellent blend of fun handling, it has a comfortable ride, decent refinement and sharp performance.