Already registered? Log-in below
Sample Valuation Certificate
-1/01/2008

New MINI Convertible - Second incarnation is ready for launch in spring 2009
The MINI Cooper Convertible will be priced at £15,995 OTR and the MINI Cooper S Convertible will be offered from £18,995 OTR.
The unique aesthetics of MINI are clearly present in the new MINI Convertible. With a raised shoulder line, highlighted by a chrome strip which extends around the body of the car, the new MINI Convertible has a more purposeful and dynamic stance than its predecessor. The low roofline, wheels in each corner and short overhangs at both the front and rear of the car denote the MINI Convertible’s sporting intent.Specific design cues differentiate the Cooper and Cooper S models. Both derivatives feature MINI’s trademark hexagon radiator grille and large round headlamps with integrated indicators. The high-performance MINI Cooper S Convertible sets itself apart visually through the presence of an enhanced ‘powerdome’, which sits 20 millimetres higher than the MINI Cooper’s bonnet and houses a large air scoop. At the rear end, large twin tailpipes, a large diffuser in the rear bumper and a two-piece rear fog lamp mark it out.
An hexagonal grid pattern on the radiator grille of the Cooper S is its finishing touch. In contrast, the new MINI Cooper Convertible’s grille boasts a chrome frame and three horizontal, chrome-plated bars.
Exclusive to the new drop-top will be two all-new colours to feature on a MINI. Interchange Yellow and Horizon Blue will make their debuts on the second-generation new MINI Convertible. Contrasting roof options add visual appeal to the newcomer, and British customers will be able to pick from Black, Denim Blue and Hot Chocolate when specifying their perfect MINI.
For the first-time in a MINI Convertible, Air Conditioning will be fitted as standard. An added benefit to owners will be that the lockable glovebox will receive cooled air and ensure its contents remain icey, while passengers enjoy the sun.
The automatic canvas roof of the second-generation new MINI Convertible can be fully retracted or closed using a roof-frame mounted toggle switch in just 15 seconds. In the event of a driver being caught unexpectedly by a sudden downpour, this function will fully operate with the car at speeds of up to 20 mph.
As an alternative to the complete top-down driving experience, the full-width of the electric roof can be retracted by approximately 40 centimetres to create the effect of a sunroof. This function can be operated at speeds of up to 75 mph.
Unlike its predecessor’s fixed anti-roll bars the new model features a single-piece roll bar situated behind the rear seats, ensuring passenger safety in the event of a crash. The roll bar will extend in milliseconds at the point of impact to protect the car’s occupants should the car overturn. Remarkably, this new arrangement in no way obstructs the driver’s line of visibility when looking out of the rear window.
In contrast to the first iteration of the new MINI Convertible, rear passengers will be able to adjust the height of their head rests at will, unlike the preceding car’s fixed-position arrangement.
The body structure, floorplan, A-pillars and side sills have all been strengthened to offer greater crash protection. This also significantly reduces ‘scuttle shake’, whilst body stiffness is further improved over the first generation MINI Convertible. The car’s weight is also reduced by 10 kilogrammes.
Clever use of space means the luggage capacity of the new car is greater than that of the first generation model. The easy-load boot compartment now has a capacity of 125 litres (up from 120) with the roof open and 170 litres with the roof closed (previously 165). With the rear seat folded down and roof closed, luggage space totals 660 litres, 55 litres more than the previous MINI Convertible.
Bike rack preparation will be supplied with the car as standard. The mounting points are obscured from view and positioned behind the rear bumper, meaning owners are able to easily affix multi-function carriers as and when required.
The case for the new MINI Convertible is strengthened further by the presence of award-winning engines, allied to short-shifting and precise six-speed manual gearboxes. Both models are available as an option with a six-speed automatic transmission.
The MINI Cooper Convertible is fitted with a four-cylinder petrol engine with fully variable valve management, using technology based on BMW Group’s VALVETRONIC technology.
The MINI Cooper S Convertible is powered by a four-cylinder petrol engine with Twin-Scroll turbocharger and direct fuel injection. This engine currently holds the title of International Engine of the Year, in the 1.4-1.8-litre category.
Both engines feature elsewhere in the current MINI range. In Hatch and Clubman guise, outstanding fuel economy, low CO2 emissions and high performance equate to low running costs, minimised environmental impact and a grin-inducing driving experience. Combined with the thrill of top-down motoring, the new MINI Convertible will be a tempting ownership prospect to British car buyers.
Technologies based on BMW’s EfficientDynamics systems are central to dramatic improvements in fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions. Auto Start Stop, Brake Energy Regeneration and Shift Point Display complete the line-up of MINIMALISM technologies supplied with the new MINI Convertible Cooper and Cooper S models.
- All articles
- |
- Renault Twingo Gordini 133
- |
- New BMW 5 Series Touring
- |
- Hyundai ix35
- |
- Citroen DS3 Racing
- |
- VW Polo GTI
- |
- Audi A1
- |
- Volvo S60
- |
- Honda CR-Z
- |
- Renualt Megane CC
- |
- New Ford Focus
- |
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta
- |
- Skoda Superb Estate
- |
- New BMW 5-Series
- |
- Subaru Outback
- |
- VW Golf Estate
- |
- Renaultsport Twingo 133 Cup
- |
- Renault Megane Renaultsport 250
- |
- VW Golf R
- |
- Audi R8 V10 Spyder
- |
- Toyota Land Cruiser
- |
- Ford C-MAX
- |
- Saab 9-5 Saloon
- |
- Citroen DS3
- |
- VW Golf Plus Bluemotion
- |
- Kia Venga
- |
- SEAT Leon Cupra R
- |
- Kia Sorento
- |
- Peugeot RCZ
- |
- Audi A5 Sportback
- |
- Jaguar XJ
- |
- Audi A4 2.0TDIe
- |
- BMW X1
- |
- New Citroen C3
- |
- BMW 316d
- |
- Infiniti FX
- |
- Peugeot 5008
- |
- BMW 5-Series Gran Turismo
- |
- Volkswagen Golf Estate
- |
- Volkswagen Scirocco R
- |
- Vauxhall Insignia VXR Sports Tourer
- |
- Volkswagen Passat R Line
- |
- New Vauxhall Astra
- |
- New Mazda3
- |
- Volkswagen Scirocco GT TDI 170
- |
- VW Tiguan R Line
- |
- Vauxhall Insignia VXR
- |
- Nissan 370Z Roadster
- |
- New VW Golf Plus
- |
- VW Golf GTD
- |
- Mk VI Golf GTI
- |
- Toyota Urban Cruiser
- |
- Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer
- |
- New Volkswagen Polo
- |
- New Renault Scenic and Grand Scenic
- |
- Audi TT RS
- |
- New Megane Renaultsport 250
- |
- Clio Renaultsport 200
- |
- Renault Megane Sport Tourer
- |
- Toyota Verso
- |
- Hyundai i20 3-door
- |
- Audi A4 allroad
- |
- Fiat 500C
- |
- Saab 9-3X
- |
- New Renault Clio
- |
- Alfa MiTo
- |
- Honda Insight
- |
- Peugeot 3008
- |
- Fiat Qubo
- |
- New Toyota Prius
- |
- New Mercedes-Benz E-Class
- |
- Renault Twingo Freeway
- |
- SEAT Exeo
- |
- Jaguar XF Diesel S
- |
- Audi TT S Line
- |
- Audi A3 Black Edition
- |
- New BMW Z4
- |
- Prices announced for 2009 Ford Focus RS
- |
- Audi R8 V10
- |
- New Toyota Avensis
- |
- Audi A5 & S5 Cabriolets
- |
- New Volkswagen Golf Plus
- |
- New MINI Convertible
- |
- Fiat Bravo 2.0 MultiJet
- |
- New Mazda3
- |
- Mercedes-Benz C180 Kompressor BlueEFFICIENCY
- |
- Toyota Auris Stop&Start
- |
- Nissan 370Z
- |
- Nissan Cube
- |
- Clio Renaultsport 197 Lux
- |
- Jeep Patriot S-Limited
- |
- Mazda6 MZR-CD 2.2 Turbo Diesel
- |
- Facelifted Peugeot 107
- |
- Audi A5 2.0TDI
- |
- Revised Volkwagen Phaeton
- |
- Revised Citroen C1
- |
- Ford Focus Zetec S
- |
- Skoda Superb Greenline
- |
- Citroen C3 Picasso Stop & Start
- |
- Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4_e Stop-Start
- |
- Nissan Pixo
- |
- VW Scirocco
- |
- New Suzuki Alto
- |
- Facelifted Skoda Octavia
- |
- World debut for Lexus IS 250C at Paris motor show
- |
- New Golf MKVI GTI
- |
- New Renault Megane
- |
- New Nissan Murano
- |
- Kia Soul
- |
- New Volvo DRIVe sub-120g per km Range
- |
- New VW Golf MK VI Bluemotion
- |
- Subaru Forester and Impreza Diesel
- |
- Hyundai i20
- |
- New Seat Ibiza Cupra and Ibiza Ecomotive
- |
- 2009 Toyota Avensis
- |
- Chevrolet Cruze
- |
- Nissan Qashqai +2
- |
- 2009 Peugeot 407
- |
- 2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon
- |
- Vauxhall Insignia Estate
- |
- Citroen C4 Facelift
- |
- Renault Laguna Coupe
- |
- Fiat Panda Cross
- |
- New Volkswagen Golf MK VI
- |
- Ford Ka
- |
- Honda Jazz
- |
- Renault Megane Renaultsport R26.R
- |
- Lotus 'Eagle'
- |
- Facelifted BMW 3-Series
- |
- Peugeot 308 CC
- |
- Audi Q5
- |
- Abarth 500
- |
- Volvo XC60
- |
- Ford Fiesta
- |
- Cadillac CTS
- |
- Renault Koleos
- |
- Skoda Superb
- |
- Citroen C3 Picasso
- |
- Vauxhall Insignia
- |
- New BMW 7-Series
- |
- Ford Focus RS
- |
- Lexus LF-A
- |
- Toyota iQ
- |
- Renault Twingo Renaultsport 133
- |
- Alfa Romeo MiTo
- |
- Audi A5 2.0 TFSI
- |
- Alfa Romeo GT Cloverleaf
- |
- Volkswagen Scirocco
