Mini is expanding its lineup with new petrol versions and software upgrades even as the brand continues to push electric models. The move marks a strategic blend of heritage petrol options and digital features aimed at keeping Mini relevant to a wide range of buyers.
Paul Smith Editions return with petrol power for Cooper range
Building on a high-profile collaboration, Mini will roll out petrol variants of the Paul Smith Editions. The special models join the electric Paul Smith successes and extend the partnership across more buyers.
- Models included: Mini Cooper 3-door, Cooper 5-door and Cooper Convertible.
- Trim options: Paul Smith Editions will be offered in C and S specifications.
- Launch window: Deliveries are scheduled to start in the third quarter of the year.
New Mini One: pricing, engine and arrival dates
Mini has introduced the Mini One as an entry-level petrol choice. It targets first-time buyers seeking a familiar Mini driving feel.
- Price guide: Starting from £24,735.
- Engine: 1.6-litre petrol engine producing 121 hp.
- Performance: Top speed of 127 mph and 0–62 mph in 9.3 seconds.
- Production timeline: Manufacturing begins in July, with customer deliveries soon after.
Mini describes the One as “perfect for first-time drivers”, reinforcing its role as an accessible option in the range.
Software upgrades and new trims broaden Mini’s appeal
From July, Mini will introduce a slate of cosmetic and digital improvements. These aim to refresh the lineup and add convenience for owners.
- New paint colours and updated trim choices across models.
- Mini Connected: Included for the first four years on Level 2 and Level 3 specified cars.
- Previously, Mini Connected required an online purchase. The change expands immediate access for buyers.
The upgraded connectivity package brings features such as real-time traffic, congestion alerts without route guidance, improved junction visuals and 3D building renderings on navigation.
Sales data: Mini’s position in the UK market
Industry figures show Mini remains a strong seller in Britain, with solid gains year-on-year.
- The Mini Cooper ranks among the top-selling models in the UK, with over 10,000 units sold so far this year.
- In April, the Cooper placed fifth with 2,577 new registrations.
- Mini brand sales reached 18,814 units in 2026 so far, about 2.46% market share.
- Year-on-year growth is nearly 12%, an increase of roughly 3,000 sales compared with the prior period.
Timeline and what buyers should expect next
Customers and enthusiasts can expect a staggered rollout through mid and late parts of the year. Key milestones to watch:
- July: Production of Mini One begins and range updates start arriving at dealers.
- Third quarter: Deliveries for Paul Smith petrol Editions and other updated models commence.
- First four years of ownership: Mini Connected included on qualifying Level 2 and 3 cars.
Related developments in the motoring scene
Several broader stories are shaping the driving market alongside Mini’s updates.
- A crackdown on Blue Badge parking has led to fines and vehicle seizures in some areas.
- Electric owners are seeing savings at the pump, while petrol and diesel drivers face volatile oil prices.
- Policy proposals could introduce size-based charges, hitting larger petrol and diesel cars harder.
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