
Since the SUV madness shows no signs of slowing down, it is pleasantly surprised that Mini makes another convertible. This applies in particular to today’s hard automotive sector, since companies confronted higher production costs and at the same time have difficulty clearing out their EV lists. The “F67” may keep the thrill alive last time in the combustion engine era.
After its world premiere last October, the new Mini convertible in Greece officially laid. In order to correctly mark the occasion, the car manufacturer’s regional branch organized a photo shoot in beautiful Athens. Instead of sticking to the basic model, the car presented is a hotter S with its more effective engine. To be honest, we would have chosen a more lively color such as sunny, yellow or icy sunshine blue instead of this copper gray.


Although Mini Greece was played with the body color, it decided on the glittering 18-inch night-flash-branched wheels. In addition, another field was checked on the list of options -the Union -Jack motif on the electrically retractable soft top. Inside, the Vescin Beige cushion has a noble look, but we are concerned about how the slightly colored seats withstand the test of the time.
The mini convertible does not have to worry about direct competition. However, it is still a niche product that probably does not like the bookholders in Oxford. Speaking of which there were plans to make a full electrical convertible at home in Great Britain. Although the “J03” was never officially confirmed, he should hit the assembly line in 2027. As as as as BMWblog The plans were only postponed in December 2024.
Mini has confirmed that the Oxford production of the Cooper Schrächtheckback (“J01”) and Aceman Crossover (“J05”) will not begin in 2026. Despite a promise, it was concluded a few years ago that the two cars are not made exclusively in China. It is unclear when and whether the two Evs will ever be built in Great Britain. The electric convertible has far fewer chances of reaching the assembly line in front of the hatch and the crossover.
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