BMW has unveiled the all-new Mini Cooper prices in South Africa, featuring both petrol and electric options. Initially expected to debut earlier this year, the refreshed lineup reaffirms BMW’s commitment to offering diverse powertrain choices while maintaining the iconic Mini styling. However, the much-anticipated John Cooper Works (JCW) variants—both combustion and electric—are notably absent from the current roster.

The New Mini Cooper Lineup
The Mini Cooper range consists of three core models: the Cooper C, Cooper S, and the all-electric Cooper SE. Globally, the electric Cooper SE debuted in September last year, followed by the petrol-powered Cooper C and Cooper S in February this year. South African buyers can choose between three-door and five-door body styles for the Cooper C and Cooper S, while the Cooper SE is available exclusively as a three-door.
The new Mini Cooper lineup combines cutting-edge technology with spirited driving dynamics, appealing to both petrol enthusiasts and environmentally conscious drivers. Below is a detailed breakdown of each model’s specifications, performance, and pricing.

All-New Mini Cooper Prices
Model | Engine & Power | Transmission | Performance | Range/Top Speed | Price |
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Cooper C (3-Door) | 1.5L Turbo 3-cylinder (115kW/230Nm) | 7-speed dual-clutch Steptronic | 0-100 km/h: 7.7 sec | Top Speed: 225 km/h | R602,052 |
Cooper C (5-Door) | 1.5L Turbo 3-cylinder (115kW/230Nm) | 7-speed dual-clutch Steptronic | 0-100 km/h: 8.0 sec | Top Speed: 225 km/h | R624,052 |
Cooper S (3-Door) | 2.0L Turbo 4-cylinder (150kW/300Nm) | 7-speed dual-clutch Steptronic | 0-100 km/h: 6.6 sec | Top Speed: 242 km/h | R646,395 |
Cooper S (5-Door) | 2.0L Turbo 4-cylinder (150kW/300Nm) | 7-speed dual-clutch Steptronic | 0-100 km/h: 6.8 sec | Top Speed: 242 km/h | R676,395 |
Cooper SE | Electric Motor (160kW/330Nm) | Single-speed | 0-100 km/h: 6.7 sec | Range: 402 km / Top Speed: 170 km/h | R802,000 |
Petrol Options: Cooper C and Cooper S
The Cooper C features BMW’s reliable 1.5-litre turbocharged three-cylinder engine, producing 115kW and 230Nm. It offers peppy performance with a 0-100 km/h sprint in 7.7 seconds for the three-door and 8.0 seconds for the five-door. Both variants top out at 225 km/h.
The Cooper S steps up the game with a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, delivering 150kW and 300Nm. It achieves a faster 0-100 km/h time of 6.6 seconds for the three-door and 6.8 seconds for the five-door, with a top speed of 242 km/h. Both models utilize a seven-speed dual-clutch Steptronic transmission for smooth shifts.


Electric Option: Cooper SE
The Cooper SE, built in collaboration with Great Wall Motors in China, represents the flagship electric offering for now. Its front-mounted electric motor delivers 160kW and 330Nm, propelling the car from 0-100 km/h in 6.7 seconds. With a 54.2-kWh lithium-ion battery, the Cooper SE offers an impressive range of 402 km and supports DC fast charging up to 95 kW. A 10-80% charge takes just 30 minutes using a fast charger, while an 11 kW onboard charger is included for added convenience.


Included Plans
All Mini Cooper models come with a five-year/100,000 km maintenance plan, ensuring peace of mind for buyers. The Cooper SE also includes an eight-year/100,000 km battery warranty, reflecting BMW’s confidence in its electric technology.
Conclusion
The all-new Mini Cooper range offers a compelling mix of petrol and electric options, catering to diverse preferences in the South African market. With its blend of stylish design, advanced features, and spirited performance, the Mini Cooper continues to set the standard in the premium small car segment.
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