The introduction of a new convertible in the SUV -era seems to be a risky step. After all, BMW dropped the “F23” of the 2 Series a few years ago. It will not be long before the Cabrios of Z4 and 8 series have also disappeared from the line -up. In addition, we hear that there will be no more 4. Even if this happens, the BMW group still has a droptop model in its line -up.

The new Mini Cooper Cabrio is aimed at those who still want a small, chic car with a folding top. The BMW group is probably in a better position to make money with this product than with its predecessor. Why? Because it decided to move production in the house. Instead of externalizing the assembly of the model in the Netherlands to VDL Nedcar, the “F67” in Oxford, Great Britain, is produced at home.

2025 Mini Cooper Cabrio S in Chili Red 492025 Mini Cooper Cabrio S in Chili Red 49

New pictures show the four-seat convertible in a desirable specification. It is the hotter copper painted in chillirot and is equipped with some of the most stylish bikes that are available today. The 18-inch sequence set with a two-tone color also costs, but we think it is worth every cent. Mini shows the new convertible with black side mirror caps, although you can alternatively paint them in white. We sticked to black to reproduce the outer cladding around the lights and the radiator grille.

For the interior, Mini decided to build the 2025 Cooper S Cabrio with Vescin Nightshade Blue Polsty. If this is not your cup of tea, beige is also available and does not look as boring as the name suggests. Although it has a tiny car, the “F67” has a lot of optional devices to offer. Delicacies vary from a head-up display and a wireless shop to a Harman Kardon surround sound system and a Union jack motif for the fabric roof.

In addition to the gasoline model, Mini wanted to offer an electric convertible. However, the “J03” was allegedly canceled.

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