2018 MINI Model Changes
All the changes to all MINI vehicles for 2018 model year. Stay tuned and bookmark this article, as we will be updating it periodically with new information.
Clubman
A rear backup camera and rear parking sonar warning are now standard. Strangely, unless you want "Moonwalk Gray" your paint will cost $500 - $1000 more. Rear door sills no longer have metal plates.
Attentiveness Alert is now standard, monitoring steering patterns and warning if the driver may be drowsey.
Apple CarPlay is now optional.
Cooper Convertible
A rear backup camera and rear parking sonar warning are now standard.
A spare tire is no longer available.
Strangely, unless you want "Moonwalk Gray" your paint will cost $500 - $1000 more.
Cooper Hardtop 2 Door
A rear backup camera and rear parking sonar warning are now standard. Strangely, unless you want "Moonwalk Gray" your paint will cost $500 - $1000 more.
Cooper Hardtop 4 Door
A rear backup camera and rear parking sonar warning are now standard. Strangely, unless you want "Moonwalk Gray" your paint will cost $500 - $1000 more. Rear door sills no longer have metal plates.
Countryman
A rear backup camera and rear parking sonar warning are now standard. Strangely, unless you want "Moonwalk Gray" your paint will cost $500 - $1000 more.
Attentiveness Alert is now standard, monitoring steering patterns and warning if the driver may be drowsey.
Apple CarPlay is now optional.
A plug-In Hybrid powertrain is also available, as the S E Countryman ALL4. A 1.5-liter turbocharged 3-cylinder is paired with rear electric motor to make a no-mechanical-connection all-wheel-drive hybrid that can travel 12 miles on a full charge. Combined system power is an impressive 221 horsepower and 284 pound-feet of torque.
Running on gasoline, the S E Countryman ALL4 Hybrid gets 28 miles per gallon in the city cycle and 27 on the highway in EPA testing.