They must be looking for a different buyer. Every year cars change, lose some things and gain new ones. Glad I got the 2024. Manual transmission, hood scoop, sunroof that opens, tail pipes.
@@patrickminischaumburg he wrote about the S version, which means SPORT, such a stupid decision cannot be defended in any way, especially since the JCW version would have had a single exhaust tip
So I was in a market for a new mini, went to local dealer and spent time with both new ‘24 and new ‘25 S hardtop. I get the hate of lacking tailpipes / hood scoop/ pedal shifters, that one actually I think it’s the biggest deal… fully expecting to hate ‘25 model but at the end of the day driving them back to back all day I ended up with fully optioned ‘25. I kinda got what they were doing with the interior and exterior design… it is much less cluttered, simple and sort of fits the overall size of vehicle. Driving it also feels like a REALLY well sorted out car, suspension and engine both, sometimes 15-20 ponies don’t mean much but sometimes you can really tell… this pulls significantly better than ‘24. Unless you track the car in which case the lack of pedal shifters is a huge deal like some of my buddies do the rest of the changes once you get behind the wheel you might start to like. Just my 22c
Hold down the drive toggle to "L" for 30 seconds and it will put transmission into manual mode. You can shift gears using the +/- button on the left side of steering wheel. Really dumb of Mini not to include real paddle shifters especially when not offering a true manual transmission any more.
Definitely going to be holding onto my F56 until I see what they do with the LCI. This redesign isn’t horrible but it’s massively lacking the Mini character, quirks, and iconic traits it’s been known for.
Exterior is so blah. I like the interior, but I really miss the hood scoop and the aggressive front end. This looks like a base model from the exterior.
There seems a lot of hate for the new look but like with everything in life it’s subjective. Even though I love my 2010 cooper S I’d certainly go for this new look one day. I don’t think it will be long before we are seeing these on the road every day.
I have mixed feelings, sounds like over time the hard plastics are going to creek and rattle. I have an F56 with more soft touch plastics and there is creeking in the sunroof where there is hard plastic.
While a lot of the materials for the center console do feature hard plastics, I found the overall fit and finish to be much better than previous models
It's just α beauty and drives better. A BRG/W in JCW trim is on its way. Haters are gonna hate as always since r53 until they buy it such as the f56...😅
Not a fan of the vibrant silver. If you dont get it on the outside then that should include the inside trim as well. Gold speaker grilles and door handles? No thank you
Even if I wanted this monstrosity, the customer service at MINI dealerships is trash. Just went to my local dealer to inquire about a test drive, and the sales team could not give 2 craps I was even there. After two MINIs, I'm done. MINI has zero customer loyalty.
It’s terrible that MINI offers more HP and then tries to hide it by excluding the trademark tailpipes. If you’re making a I.C.E. Car then be proud and display the pipes! The tail lights are just terrible and not cohesive, taking away any past MINI personality. I pass.
I love love LOVE the fact that all the metal accents arent just plain old silver or brushed aluminum. Absolutely enamored with the gols-ish/starlight color on all the brightwork and HALLELUJAH no piano black plastics escept for the small area around the start switch! Piano black accents need to be fired into the sun.
I was astonished by the lack of any soft-touch plastic anywhere in the entire cabin. If it isn't scratchy upholstery, like on the dash board ala 2008 Chevy Cruze, then it's hard plastic. There are no paddle shifters either. Most of the examples on my local MINI lot were all $37K and above so I ask, where is all that money going now? It certainly isn't the interior like it used to. And now I learn from this vid there are no visible tailpipes. It's not a design decision, it's a cost cut and again I ask, where is the money for a $37K+ CooperS going then?????? Total rip off. Get a VW GTI instead.
The interior is tragic, non-functional minimalism making it difficult to intuitively and safely use the car's functions in favor of savings under the guise of modernity in the premium segment... No visible exhaust in the S model, a single exhaust tip in the JCW version, no characteristic fuel filler cap. Mini ended with the 2024 model.
This new mini is trash. It hurts me to say that. I'm a hard-core mini fan boy. The font end is lacking the tail end is complete garbage. I'll stick to r53
That is one sad looking mini. They have ruined all the character of the interior .It has lost of what I have in my jcw . It is very bland .Which means there is nothing what so ever in the interior that's interesting to look at and touch. The tail lights and the full tailgate of the mini is just a mess. The lines don't flow . The front grill will be just a chip magnet with the color coded centre piece . If this is what will be on sale when I go to change my present car I'll be looking at a different manufacturer.
While the styling has been smoothed out, it retains the classic proportions seen in all previous Coopers. The interior, while simple, has way more features than ever seen in a MINI and the new 9.4 inch OLED display is fantastic to use and looks great. The driving excitement in the S matches the previous generation JCW and handles like a dream. I do miss the hood intake though.
@@patrickminischaumburg The S doesn't match the previous jcw power. It's slower less bhp and as far as I can see gets less mpg than the jcw I have just now a 2021 That's according to other reviewers. I also can't seem to find the more features you refer to. The only thing I see is a bigger screen. Seems more the thing they have reduced alot of the inside to save money on manufacturing process. Which makes the cabin seem bigger as there is less in it. It Is bare to the point boring. That front end will cost people who buy it alot in repairs for sure . The mess that will get in will be shocking.
Positively soul robbing. What aesthetically dense corporate committee approved this thoughtless design? Compassionate types may be able to squint on the approach and pretend it’s a prettier car, like a 2022. But the interior? What the..? This looks like some crappy appliance one buys at Walmart. These Mini savages must have moved on to Jaguar for their marketing refresh. Back to the drawing board, Mini. History will not be kind.
No exhaust, no vents I’m so glad I got my 2024 S with the signature black trim
Great car!
They must be looking for a different buyer. Every year cars change, lose some things and gain new ones. Glad I got the 2024. Manual transmission, hood scoop, sunroof that opens, tail pipes.
Pulled all the "sport" out of a Cooper S. The lack of visible tailpipes is the worse automotive design choice in years from any manufacturer.
The JCW model will have a visible center exit exhaust like the previous generation
@@patrickminischaumburg on my configurator it dosnt shows up lol
Nobody needs „visible tail pipes“….
@@patrickminischaumburg he wrote about the S version, which means SPORT, such a stupid decision cannot be defended in any way, especially since the JCW version would have had a single exhaust tip
What the fuck is this. Looks like a ev and not a sports car.
So I was in a market for a new mini, went to local dealer and spent time with both new ‘24 and new ‘25 S hardtop. I get the hate of lacking tailpipes / hood scoop/ pedal shifters, that one actually I think it’s the biggest deal… fully expecting to hate ‘25 model but at the end of the day driving them back to back all day I ended up with fully optioned ‘25. I kinda got what they were doing with the interior and exterior design… it is much less cluttered, simple and sort of fits the overall size of vehicle.
Driving it also feels like a REALLY well sorted out car, suspension and engine both, sometimes 15-20 ponies don’t mean much but sometimes you can really tell… this pulls significantly better than ‘24.
Unless you track the car in which case the lack of pedal shifters is a huge deal like some of my buddies do the rest of the changes once you get behind the wheel you might start to like. Just my 22c
Hold down the drive toggle to "L" for 30 seconds and it will put transmission into manual mode. You can shift gears using the +/- button on the left side of steering wheel. Really dumb of Mini not to include real paddle shifters especially when not offering a true manual transmission any more.
Definitely going to be holding onto my F56 until I see what they do with the LCI. This redesign isn’t horrible but it’s massively lacking the Mini character, quirks, and iconic traits it’s been known for.
I miss the hood vent too
Exterior is so blah. I like the interior, but I really miss the hood scoop and the aggressive front end. This looks like a base model from the exterior.
I miss the hood scoop too
Passionate review on why Mini is so special. Thanks for reminding me that there's only one real small car brand.
Glad you liked it!
Adding the jcw body kit would help but its only available for the 5 door in the usa.
I really like the rear now.
Glad it hasn’t grown to much in size.
Not a fan of the mouth face or interior
Thanks for the review
white roof and mirror caps, and this thing would look gorgeous
I agree 👍
FOG lights (that was iconic:(
I don't hate it, but I don't want to buy it either. They changed for a different byer group.
100%. Couldn't put it in any better way. The tail pipes is a big deal.
A Cooper S and they've removed the paddle shifters from behind the wheel. Well done BMW and MINI
I miss them too
Just pre-order one, for my wife. Exact same color. Hope they could ship it soon.
Congrats! We're getting them at a decent rate now, shouldn't be too long!
I hope the transfer case problems were worked out. My 2015 countryman is so annoying to drive.. 😩 can't afford to fix it !
Sorry to hear that, yes I can confirm these new models have been very reliable thus far
We are not just getting the S in the US. The base Cooper with a 2.0l 156hp engine will be available in the summer.
2020 mini is my favourite JCW.
There seems a lot of hate for the new look but like with everything in life it’s subjective. Even though I love my 2010 cooper S I’d certainly go for this new look one day.
I don’t think it will be long before we are seeing these on the road every day.
The only thing I'm not sure about is which color to get
British Racing Green is always a great option, although Icy Sunshine is quickly growing on me!
Why didn’t they get rid of that horrible looking antenna.
Petrol Mini Cooper S smoothed out with no exhaust or air vents, trying to look like an EV. Is it gender confused.
Beautiful Suzuki swift!… but where is the Mini Cooper S??….
The rear/lights now look like a plethora of small hatchbacks in Europe. No "mini-ness" at all. Who is responsible for THIS?
Check back soon for my video on the 2025 JCW Countryman!
It’s not leather seats - Vescin is MINI’s name for their leatherette material
The paddle shifters and exhaust are gone on the S 😭
There's a trick to using the steering wheel buttons as paddle shifters
Idc about the tailpipes. What I do care about is why they still have that GIANT antenna. Why can’t we get a shark fin like the bigger mini models?
I noticed that as well. I'm hoping the make a shorty antenna accessory like they have in years past
I have mixed feelings, sounds like over time the hard plastics are going to creek and rattle. I have an F56 with more soft touch plastics and there is creeking in the sunroof where there is hard plastic.
While a lot of the materials for the center console do feature hard plastics, I found the overall fit and finish to be much better than previous models
It's just α beauty and drives better. A BRG/W in JCW trim is on its way. Haters are gonna hate as always since r53 until they buy it such as the f56...😅
What color would you pick for your MINI Cooper?
Yellow. Perfect for the cleaner exterior.
fell in love with the ocean green one the moment it got unveiled 🤧
BRG/W is my Electric blue replacement (R53) and I can't wait. I love the unique and open interior which after the r53 is the closest to the old mini.
my beloved R56 JCW
Awesome car!
Non paddle shifters, is quick and nimble, yeah yeah. Lol
It's a VERY good handling car, quick steering rack, immediate response, grippy tires
Not a fan of the vibrant silver. If you dont get it on the outside then that should include the inside trim as well. Gold speaker grilles and door handles? No thank you
It's much more subtle in person, but I see what you're saying
How bad can we design a car? ... the car
Even if I wanted this monstrosity, the customer service at MINI dealerships is trash. Just went to my local dealer to inquire about a test drive, and the sales team could not give 2 craps I was even there. After two MINIs, I'm done. MINI has zero customer loyalty.
We pride ourselves on providing excellent Customer Service at Patrick MINI
All downhill since the r53.
It’s terrible that MINI offers more HP and then tries to hide it by excluding the trademark tailpipes. If you’re making a I.C.E. Car then be proud and display the pipes! The tail lights are just terrible and not cohesive, taking away any past MINI personality. I pass.
I'd rather have hidden tailpipes than fake ones like most new Audi's
I love love LOVE the fact that all the metal accents arent just plain old silver or brushed aluminum. Absolutely enamored with the gols-ish/starlight color on all the brightwork and HALLELUJAH no piano black plastics escept for the small area around the start switch! Piano black accents need to be fired into the sun.
I disagree. That gold garbage will not age well. Very tacky looking
I was astonished by the lack of any soft-touch plastic anywhere in the entire cabin. If it isn't scratchy upholstery, like on the dash board ala 2008 Chevy Cruze, then it's hard plastic. There are no paddle shifters either. Most of the examples on my local MINI lot were all $37K and above so I ask, where is all that money going now? It certainly isn't the interior like it used to. And now I learn from this vid there are no visible tailpipes. It's not a design decision, it's a cost cut and again I ask, where is the money for a $37K+ CooperS going then?????? Total rip off. Get a VW GTI instead.
The dash is made of a recycled mesh material that is backlit with color changing ambient lighting
Nice Beemer bro😢
Thanks! Love my M240i
The interior is tragic, non-functional minimalism making it difficult to intuitively and safely use the car's functions in favor of savings under the guise of modernity in the premium segment... No visible exhaust in the S model, a single exhaust tip in the JCW version, no characteristic fuel filler cap. Mini ended with the 2024 model.
AGREED
I love the interior but the new body style is not for me.
This new mini is trash. It hurts me to say that. I'm a hard-core mini fan boy. The font end is lacking the tail end is complete garbage. I'll stick to r53
The driving experience more than makes up for it
what a joke....LOL EV models that nobody wants have no tailpipes so Mini in their infinite wisdom don't show tailpipes on a Cooper S.
Sorry, tailpipes are reserved only for the JCW model.
They gotta make money somehow 🥴
I hate cars with no gauges in front. Hence hate teslas
A ladies handbag.
NO EXHAUST LMFAO
Dude, your audio is terrible. Turn down the microphone, please.
Working on it 🙃
Awesome. It will pay you back promise
That is one sad looking mini. They have ruined all the character of the interior .It has lost of what I have in my jcw . It is very bland .Which means there is nothing what so ever in the interior that's interesting to look at and touch. The tail lights and the full tailgate of the mini is just a mess. The lines don't flow . The front grill will be just a chip magnet with the color coded centre piece . If this is what will be on sale when I go to change my present car I'll be looking at a different manufacturer.
While the styling has been smoothed out, it retains the classic proportions seen in all previous Coopers. The interior, while simple, has way more features than ever seen in a MINI and the new 9.4 inch OLED display is fantastic to use and looks great. The driving excitement in the S matches the previous generation JCW and handles like a dream. I do miss the hood intake though.
@@patrickminischaumburg The S doesn't match the previous jcw power. It's slower less bhp and as far as I can see gets less mpg than the jcw I have just now a 2021 That's according to other reviewers. I also can't seem to find the more features you refer to. The only thing I see is a bigger screen. Seems more the thing they have reduced alot of the inside to save money on manufacturing process. Which makes the cabin seem bigger as there is less in it. It Is bare to the point boring. That front end will cost people who buy it alot in repairs for sure . The mess that will get in will be shocking.
"Woo-Hoo" sound is so dumb.
You can turn them off if you want, I could see it getting old after a while
@@patrickminischaumburg Good to know. Thank you!
Rear and interiors are awful
i agree
the new design since 2023 is aweful. RIP Mini
Two hands on the wheel please. Sloppy driving style.
Strange mix of sad and hideous
Positively soul robbing. What aesthetically dense corporate committee approved this thoughtless design? Compassionate types may be able to squint on the approach and pretend it’s a prettier car, like a 2022. But the interior? What the..? This looks like some crappy appliance one buys at Walmart. These Mini savages must have moved on to Jaguar for their marketing refresh. Back to the drawing board, Mini. History will not be kind.
It's a fantastic driving car, we can all hope for a hood scoop on the facelift
Garbage! I hope BMW goes bankrupt over this bad design decision.
How to take all the character out of the car. 🤮
Poor design
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