MINI Cooper F56, British Racing Green, front
The third generation Mini was launched by BMW in November 2013, with sales beginning in 2014. The car is larger than its predecessor, offering more interior space and a bigger boot. Six new engines are available, including four petrol and two diesel options, paired with either a 6-speed manual, automatic, or sports automatic gearbox. The new MINI 5-door version, offering more space and similar performance to the 3-door, is exclusively assembled at Plant Oxford. The Cooper S was later joined by the high-performance John Cooper Works model in 2015. In 2018, a new dual-clutch transmission improved efficiency and emissions. The Mini Electric debuted in 2020, and the 2021 model saw updated design features and interior enhancements.
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