We take an exclusive view of the 5-door hardtop of 2025 Mini Cooper, which was taken in a breathtaking chilli-red finish while driving through the BackRoads of Barcelona. Our test -Drive evaluation will take place shortly, but for the time being we enter into the details of this new mini slanted rear, which is equipped with a few exciting equipment and packages. Under the bonnet, the 5-door hardtop of the Mini Cooper is powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with turbocharger, which produces 204 hp and 221 LB-FT torque. This performance is delivered by a 7-speed dual clutch automatic transmission, since Mini officially set the manual option for this model. On the other hand, this model is delivered with the shift paddles behind the steering wheel. When it comes to acceleration, the 5-door of the Cooper can sprint from 0 to 60 miles per hour in about 6.3 seconds, while he reaches 100 km/h in about 6.8 seconds.
No full JCW variant for the 5-door


While the new F66 Mini Cooper 3-door is available in full John Cooper Works setup (in most markets except the USA and Canada), the story with the five-door is different. The British brand offers a JCW trim that bridges the gap between basic models and JCW variants. Visually, the JCW -Trimm gives an aggressive grade to its exterior on this Cooper’s model. Remarkable elements are brave front and rear diffusers, an annoying-looking radiator grille and an updated John Cooper Works logo, which distinguishes it from the Standard Cooper S.


The model we tested was equipped with 18-inch John Cooper Works Lap Spoke 2-Tone wheels, which contributed to his sporting attraction. The Mini XL package was also presented and offers additional comfort and comfort functions to supplement the performance-oriented improvements. Inside, the JCW badges are present together with the sitting of the JCW brand and the equipment.
Size and practicality


One of the most important advantages of the 5-door body style compared to the 3-door version is the increased place. The wheelbase was stretched by 2.8 inches (2.8 inches), while the total length has grown by 6.7 inches (6.7 inches). This means a spacious cabin that offers improved passenger comfort and additional freight capacity. The trunk now extends from 275 liters to 925 liters, with the rear seats climbed, which makes it a practical choice for those who need additional space.


For 2025, the 5-door hardtop of the Mini Cooper is available in a series of lively colors, indigo sunset blue, sunny side yellow and blue blue. These color options allow buyers to personalize their mini in such a way that they correspond to their unique style, regardless of whether they prefer a classic British Renn -Green IV -Metallic or a brave and playful sunny yellow.