The new MINI Cooper Convertible will be available from £26,200 RRP.
Production will start at MINI Plant Oxford later this year, with deliveries taking place in early 2025.
The convertible comes in two petrol engines. The MINI Cooper Convertible C has a power output of 120 kW/163 hp, a maximum torque of 250 Nm and accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 8.2 seconds, with a top speed of 137 mph.
The performance-enhanced MINI Cooper Convertible S (£30,600) has a power output of 150 kW/204 hp, accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 6.9 seconds, has a maximum torque of 300 Nm, and a top speed of 150 mph.
Its fully automatic soft top roof can be opened in just 18 seconds. It can also be opened to just 40cm to provide a sunroof. The full roof closes in just 15 seconds.
When the soft top is open, the vehicle has a luggage compartment volume of 160 litres. When the soft top is closed this expands to 215 litres.
The MINI Cooper Convertible is available in three trims: Classic, Exclusive and Sport, with each trim offering a choice of interior and exterior options.
Classic trim features a Melting Silver exterior body colour and Black/Blue Vescin cloth combination seats and dashboard knit. Exclusive trim offers a British Racing Green exterior body colour, Nightshade Blue Vescin seats and a Light Beige/Grey Dash dashboard knit.
Sport trim offers a Chili Red exterior body colour complete the exterior design. Inside the cabin, Sport trim offers JCW Black Vescin/cord combination seats, a JCW black/red dashboard knit, partially perforated steering wheel with red accents and a decorative strap in black/red knit.
Seven MINI Experience Modes can be selected to change the interior ambience of the MINI Cooper Convertible. For example, in Go Kart Mode, the focus is on MINI’s racing DNA with the black and red, whereas Personal Mode offers a personalised interior design with the option to upload a personal photo.
Core, Green, Vivid, Timeless and Balance mode are also available.