2025 Mini John Cooper Works Convertible captured on video.

Posted on July 23, 2024
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2025 Mini John Cooper Works Convertible captured on video.

A new generation of Mini Cooper convertibles will soon be available, and a prototype has been spotted.

This prototype is of the high-performance John Cooper Works convertible, but a prototype of the regular Cooper convertible is also being tested. Both versions are expected to debut later this year as a 2025 or 2026 U.S. model.

Clear indications that it is a JCW include additional intakes in the front mask, a front splitter, and chunky side skirts. The rear diffuser also has a single exhaust port coming out of the center.

Last year, Mini introduced a new generation of its distinctive hatchback, now called Cooper instead of hardtop. The new Cooper will be introduced in the 2025 model year and will be offered in gas and electric, depending on the market. In the U.S., only gas-powered models will initially be introduced.

The electric version of the new Cooper is based on a newly developed EV-specific platform, while the gas version is essentially a major update of the current generation. While the mechanicals are the same, the exterior and interior styling, as well as the on-board technology, have been updated to match the electric version.

For the new convertible, only the gas version will be available. The situation may change. Last year, the current convertible sold a limited number of electric Cooper SE convertibles. Only 999 units were sold, all of which were destined for Europe.

Expect the new convertible to have the same or similar powertrain as the gas-powered Cooper, i.e., a three- or four-cylinder engine, depending on the market; in JCW guise, it should have a 2.0-liter turbo four, perhaps with slightly more horsepower than the current model's 228. It should be.

Drive will be front-wheel only, and since Mini has done away with manual transmissions, only automatic transmissions will be available.

Mini is also testing a new JCW hatch that will come in both gas and electric versions. Both are expected to debut in the fall.

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