The new Mini Cooper ... What’s more, the C’s unit remains a treat. The price of range-topping Sport trim is steep, but in return you get the sportiest looking Cooper, plus adaptive suspension ...
Same as with the rev counter. This is a hot hatch. It should have a rev-counter, because it’s not a base-spec Soviet runabout. But you can only have a rev counter in the instruments screen while in Go ...
So it’s come to this: The latest Mini Cooper not only does not offer a manual ... and park via a small rocker-switch-type tab on the dashboard. A Sport drive mode surely cures all ills, right?
The Cooper S's 201 hp 2.0 ... base Mini. But if you want something really sporty, check out the Cooper S. Beyond that, keep things simple. New features for 2016 include an available Sports ...
Wasn’t there an electric version of the previous Mini ... the 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo – B48 in BMW Group parlance – which makes 161bhp in Cooper form and 201bhp in the Cooper S.
Plump for a MINI Cooper Sport and there’s a more purposeful aura with a beefed ... Pay an £4000 on Cooper C versions — or £2000 with a Cooper S — for Level 2 to add the Level 1 pack plus a panoramic ...
The new Mini Cooper ... What’s more, the C’s unit remains a treat. The price of range-topping Sport trim is steep, but in return you get the sportiest looking Cooper, plus adaptive suspension ...