How Tariffs Could Affect MINI Cooper & Countryman Prices in the US

The recent implementation of a 25% tariff on imported European vehicles is poised to significantly impact the pricing of MINI and BMW models in the US. While MINI or BMW have yet to formally make an announcement on how tariff’s will affect pricing, we do know a few key details.
MINI USA has informed dealers of a limited-time price protection plan. Customers who have pre-order vehicles that are in transit before April 1st will have their current pricing honored. However, unsold vehicles arriving on or after April 2nd may experience price increases due to the new tariff. What that might look like, we have yet to hear.
The tariffs are expected to apply to all MINIs, including the Oxford-built 2-Door and 4-Door MINI Coopers, as well as the German-assembled Countryman. If the 25% tariff is fully passed to consumers, prices could spike dramatically. For example, a $30,000 MINI Cooper could jump to nearly $37,500—before options, taxes, or fees.
Model | Current MSRP | MSRP with 25% Tariff |
MINI Cooper 2 Door | $28,950 | $36,187 |
MINI Cooper S 2 Door | $32,200 | $40,250 |
MINI Cooper 4 Door | $29,950 | $37,437 |
MINI Cooper S 4 Door | $33,200 | $41,500 |
MINI Cooper Convertible | $33,950 | $42,437 |
MINI Cooper S Convertible | $37,200 | $46,500 |
MINI John Cooper Works 2 Door | $38,200 | $47,750 |
MINI John Cooper Works Convertible | $43,700 | $54,625 |
MINI Countryman S ALL4 | $40,075 | $50,093 |
MINI Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 | $48,075 | $60,093 |
The recent imposition of a 25% tariff on imported vehicles by the U.S. has prompted various automakers to adopt distinct strategies to mitigate its impact.
Volkswagen (VW):
Mercedes-Benz:
Hyundai:
We should hear more about MINI’s formal response perhaps next week. Until then we can only go by what dealers have been told and our best guesses. But it’s clear that MINI is in no position to eat the cost of these tariff’s. That means we will very likely see prices increase.