9 Newest Cars by the Mini Brand and John Cooper Works Division (2021 Review)




When buying a Mini not only do you get a car that highlights your inner hip nature but also automatically become a member of a tightly knit Mini Owners Club. Despite the Bavarian underpinnings, Minis still preserve their British heritage and proudly carry the Union Jack glory to the far away shores. In this episode we will cover the 2021 news associated with the brand, all of their new models with respective pricing and technical data.
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#1 2021 MINI John Cooper Works GP Pack

With production limited to 3000 units worldwide, the GP pocket rocket is quite inaccessible to the wide public. For this reason, Mini is extending the GP styling to the road-going 3-door JCW hatchback.

#2 MINI Countryman Powered by X-Raid

Mini has been partnering with X-Raid to make cars for the Dakar rally for the past 10 years. The companies’ most recent cooperation is this off-road race-ready Countryman, in the Cooper S modification.

#3 2021 MINI Electric (Cooper SE) & Flash Edition

Despite the challenges of selling a compact short-range concept of a city car to the buyers, the added dynamics of the Mini Cooper Electric SE are expected to only enhance the appeal of this niche market offering.

#4 2021 Mini Vision Urbanaut

Embracing the future of the minimum footprint transportation, MINI designers are exploring the concept of the “Clever Use of Space”. For this reason, their most recent Urbanaut concept adopts the practical minivan body style, that allows for multiple uses, gets an all-electric heart and can drive you around on itself.

#5 2021 MINI JCW Countryman

On sale since November 2020, the facelifted MINI John Cooper Works Countryman arrives with a fresher exterior design, refined equipment package and a race-modified suspension setup.

#6 2021 MINI Cooper 1499GT and Mini Countryman Oxford Edition

Though different in essence and styling, MINI Cooper 1499GT and Mini Countryman Oxford Edition have one thing in common. According to Mini, both offer excellent value for the money, packing plenty of usually optional equipment for a reduced price.

#7 2022 Mini Electric JCW

The first electric model by Mini’s performance John Cooper Works division is in the works, pun intended. Already spotted wearing camo on the test tracks, the Mini Electric JCW will further expand the hot hatch nature of this EV.

#8 2021 MINI Countryman Boardwalk

2021 MINI Countryman Boardwalk edition is available for the Cooper, Cooper S or the Cooper S ALL models, limited in production to 325 units in total.

#9 2021 Mini Paddy Hopkirk Edition for Mini S 3-Door, 5-Door, JCW

Patrick aka “Paddy” Hopkirk and his co-driver Henry Liddon are famous for winning the legendary Monte Carlo Rally in 1964, driving the Mini Cooper S. To celebrate this victorious event, MINI is releasing the Paddy Hopkirk Edition for three- and five-door Mini S as well as the JCW models.

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25 Comments

  1. Is Mini the brand to go for, if you are shopping for a an attractive and stylish car for the city? Share your opinion in the comments!

    P.S. I would like to apologize for my blooper in the #6 MINI Cooper 1499GT. Obviously, it is based on the 2-door Mini Hardtop. There is no 5-door version, I misspoke.

  2. Well I have a beautiful 8 year old R56. It is indeed a modern classic and works as my mostly daily driver. It is gorgeous to look at. Equally at home in city and on the highway. Never fails to turn heads. And never fails to make me grin. Compared with any other car out there, this is by far the most practical. Two people and their luggage. No worries. My wife and I have toured quite a bit in Spain and France in this car. And then bought one here in India because we loved it so much.

  3. la mejor versión del mini fue la primera y después la segunda en estas versiones que salieron ya después perdido totalmente el diseño interior y exterior , un gran error . tuve la primera versión en el 2004 un s , en el 2007 un s cabriolet , en el 2009 tuve un s 1.6t versión nueva cabriolet y en el 2011 un jcw . nunca tendría esta versión nueva , me parece mucho más lindo el beetle o el Fiat 500 .

  4. the best version of the mini was the first and then the second in these versions that came out afterwards completely lost the interior and exterior design, a big mistake. I had the first version in 2004 a s, in 2007 a s cabriolet, in 2009 I had a 1.6t new version cabriolet and in 2011 a jcw. I would never have this new version, I find the beetle or the Fiat 500 much prettier.

  5. Mini will have to make improvements to their quality control before I’ll actually buy one. They’re neat and all and honestly I’d like to buy one but I can’t buy a car that’s poorly built. Get over your pride Britain and see what the Japanese are doing to their cars.

  6. Its a good video but is it some google translate voice or why does the guy sound like he is a robot?;) Sounds lile my 3 year old when he is trying to speek english

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