The all-new MINI Family marks the most transformative shift in MINI’s history since 1959, representing the brand’s largest product overhaul ever. For the US that means 11 all-new models rolling out by the end of 2025 with a new design language, new options and plenty of new tech.

Note: This article focuses on the North American MINI model lineup and, therefore, does not reference the J01 MINI Cooper EV or the J05 MINI Aceman EV, as both are unavailable due to import tariffs.

While we’ve gone in-depth on these models since before they were even released, we wanted take a moment and talk about the line-up as a whole that’s sold in the North American market. It’s an ambitious overhaul that has been both been welcome and criticized by the MINI community. But let’s put that aside and look at everything the brand has accomplished.

Consider this an introduction to each model. If you’re looking for reviews and the in-depth discussion of each, you’ll want to follow the links to the individual model sections and reviews below.

2025 MINI Cooper & Cooper S 2 Door

The all-new MINI Cooper 2-door and Cooper S 2-door are as close to a design evolution of the original MINI as possible. The F66 is a heavily revised version of the F56 adding a tough more performance and loads more tech.

These models honor the brand’s classic proportions while fully embracing an entirely new interior and exterior design language. With the venerable 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, the Cooper and S models offering 161 horsepower and 201 in the Cooper S respectively. Sadly the manual is gone, replaced with a revised 7 speed DCT.

Inside, MINI has taken a leap forward in sustainability and technology, with new materials like knitted fabric across the dash and door panels and the availability of Vescin synthetic leather. The centerpiece is the 9.4-inch circular OLED screen—a first in the automotive world—that encapsulates MINI’s digital future without sacrificing its charm.

For enthusiasts who value the classic MINI go-kart handling, both models deliver on that promise with aggressively-tuned suspension and damping systems that add more comfort than before but keep the sharp turn-in. Supporting this is the faster steering ratio as well

For more details, read our exhaustive coverage in the F66 MINI Cooper section and the review below.

2025 MINI Cooper & Cooper S 4 Door

For drivers who crave the MINI Cooper experience with a touch more practicality, the new Cooper and Cooper S 4-doors offer expanded cabin space and a refined driving experience. With an additional 6.3 inches in length and a slightly taller stance, these models provide more room for passengers and cargo while preserving MINI’s unmistakable agility.

Under the hood, both models mirror the engine setups found in the 2-door versions, with 161 horsepower in the Cooper and a boosted 201 horsepower in the Cooper S, both mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

As with the F66, the F65 is a heavily revised version of the previous generation F55.

Read much more in our F65 MINI Cooper Four Door Section

2025 MINI Cooper & Cooper S Convertible

The iconic MINI Convertible returns with an updated design that is also heavily based on the previous generation F57.

The soft top retains its basic design and even the optional classic Union Jack pattern. It can still be retracted in just 18 seconds—even at speeds of up to 19 mph. Powered by the same 2.0-liter turbo engines as the 2-door models, the Cooper Convertible reaches 0-60 mph in 7.9 seconds, while the Cooper S drops that down to 6.7 seconds.

Inside, MINI continues its sustainable approach with new, recyclable materials and clean surfaces. The Openometer—an interior gauge tracking how long the car has been driven top-down—adds a touch of MINI’s playful personality, encouraging owners to live the “Always Open” philosophy to its fullest.

Read more in our F67 MINI Cooper Convertible section

2025 MINI John Cooper Works 2 Door and Convertible

The big data point For those seeking a performance-focused MINI with iconic British racing roots, the John Cooper Works (JCW) models are back and better than ever. Sporting a 2.0-liter TwinPower Turbo engine generating the same 231/228 horsepower as before but a huge increase to 280 lb.-ft of torque. Again the manual is gone, replaced with a DCT.

The JCW also added a revised suspension and larger brakes as we’ve seen before with the F56. The look of the JCW is focused on an aggressive aerobat, gloss trim and other elements. However somewhat controversially, almost all the look of the JCW can be had with the JCW Trim package available on all Coopers

Acceleration clocks in at 5.9 seconds for the JCW 2 Door, with a top speed of 155 mph, while the Convertible tops out at 152 mph.

F66 MINI Cooper JCW Details

F67 MINI Cooper Convertible Details

2025 MINI Countryman S ALL4

The all-new Countryman S ALL4 introduces a larger footprint, more muscular design, and MINI’s signature versatility in an all-new form. The Countryman S ALL4 is outfitted with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine producing 241 horsepower and a massive increase I torque to 295 lb.-ft of torque.

With the standard ALL4 all-wheel-drive system, drivers get enhanced traction and stability in a variety of conditions. This generation of the Countryman has expanded dimensions that boost passenger comfort and cargo capacity. The refined, minimalist dashboard and door panels create a warm, welcoming space that’s equal parts stylish and practical. But the quality of the plastics and the lack of physical heating and cooling controls have been critiqued by more than a few.

Read more in our U25 MINI Countryman section and in the reviews below.

2025 MINI Countryman SE ALL4

The Countryman SE ALL4 is MINI’s first all-electric SUV, bringing the brand’s signature handling and character into the electric age. Powered by dual electric motors producing a combined 308 horsepower and 364 lb.-ft of torque, the Countryman SE ALL4 rockets from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.4 seconds. With an EPA-estimated range of 212 miles, this is the brand’s first broadly appealing EV.

Read our U25 MINI Countryman SE review (written / video)

2025 MINI John Cooper Works Countryman

MINI’s high-performance Countryman has a new look, more power and surprisingly less torque. At its core is a 2.0-liter turbo engine that delivers a robust 312 horsepower and 295 lb.-ft of torque, down 36 lb ft due to the limitations of the new 7 speed DCT. That results in a slightly slow 0-60 mph time of 5.2 seconds.

That said this new Countryman JCW a big improvement in many ways that matter to owners. Now noticeably larger, the Countryman JCW delivers the same sporty experience with more utility.

Outside the JCW Countryman features an exclusive front grille, Chili Red brake calipers, and a unique, sporty aesthetic with aerodynamically optimized wheels available up to 20 inches.

US Model Launch Phases

ModelPowerModel YearProduction MonthMarket Arrival
Phase 1 Launches
MINI Countryman S All4ICE2025Mar, 2024May, 2024
MINI JCW Countryman All4ICE2025Mar, 2024May, 2024
MINI Cooper S 2-doorICE2025Mar, 2024May, 2024
 Phase 2 Launches    
MINI Cooper 2-doorICE2025Jul, 2024Sep, 2024
MINI Cooper S 4-doorICE2025Jul, 2024Sep, 2024
MINI Countryman SE All4Electric2025Jul, 2024Sep, 2024
 Phase 3 Launches    
MINI Cooper 4-doorICE2025Nov, 2024Jan, 2025
MINI JCW 2-doorICE2025Nov, 2024Jan, 2025
MINI Cooper ConvertibleICE2025Nov, 2024Jan, 2025
MINI Cooper S ConvertibleICE2025Nov, 2024Jan, 2025
MINI JCW ConvertibleICE2025Nov, 2024Jan, 2025