Mini announces new Cooper convertible, set for NZ summer

The new Mini Cooper Convertible will arrive in the first quarter of 2026.   Photos: Mini

Mini New Zealand is set to launch the new Cooper convertible just in time for summer 2026 with the soft-top roof opening automatically in 18 seconds at up to 30km/h.

The convertible has a new front fascia similar to other new-generation Mini models, as well as a redesigned cabin, and an updated range of three- and four-cylinder petrol engines.

It measures 3879mm long, 1744mm wide and 1431mm tall – nearly identical to the outgoing model – with a 215-litre boot with the roof up that drops to 160 litres when the soft-top is lowered.

The convertible has the same updated interior as the Cooper hatchback.

Inside, the Convertible adopts the Cooper hatchback's 9.5-inch circular OLED infotainment touchscreen, and simplified centre console which positions the gear shifter, engine start button, volume control and more on a slim bar of toggles under the screen.

There is no dedicated instrument display, rather the vehicle's speed is shown on the infotainment screen, as well as a flip-up head-up display ahead of the driver.

Drive modes are now dubbed Mini Experience Modes, including a 'Go-Kart' mode expected to play a 'ya-hoo!' sound effect through the speakers when selected, and set the infotainment graphics to a black and red colour scheme.

It measures 3879mm long, 1744mm wide and 1431mm tall.

Wireless phone charging is available, as well as a choice of standard or JCW sport front seats in textile or synthetic leather-look material, depending on the model grade.

Like the new Mini Cooper hatchback,  the convertible is available in C and S versions as well as in performance oriented version. Prices and specifications will be available closer to the launch date.

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