Mini Cooper 2.0 S Classic 5dr Auto Review
Category: Small car
Section: Version review
The model
Read full Mini Cooper reviewThe new Mini Cooper has its charms, being thoroughly stylish, powerful and – for the most part – good to drive. It has its flaws, but the Cooper has always appealed more to the heart than the head. Our favourite variant is the entry-level Cooper C. Sure, the Cooper S’s engine may be that bit stronger and smoother, but the S is no more fun or engaging to drive, unfortunately. What’s more, the C’s unit remains a treat.
The trim
See full equipmentThe entry-level trim includes climate control, cruise control, 16in alloy wheels and a rear-view camera. It's worth adding the Level 1 equipment pack to get heated seats and other luxuries rather than upgrading to a pricier trim.
The engine
See full engine specsThe sportier Cooper S version gets a 201bhp 2.0-litre petrol engine that's good for 0-62mph in 6.6sec. It's effortlessly strong, but not as tuneful or exciting as engines found in other hot hatches.