Introducing the 2025 Mini Cooper Hardtop Oxford Edition

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Overview of the Oxford Edition

The eagerly awaited 2025 Mini Cooper Hardtop Oxford Edition is making its return, aligning with the launch of the redesigned Mini Cooper Hardtop. As the brand traditionally offers special editions and appearance packages, this edition is the first in line for 2025. Importantly, it retains the entry-level trim’s base price while bundling several premium features.

Color Options and Upgrades

The Oxford Edition is available in two-door and four-door configurations, presenting buyers with an attractive selection of three vibrant colors: Nanuq White Metallic, Sunny Side Yellow, and Blazing Blue Metallic. Notably, the exclusive Nanuq White is typically the only shade available on the base model, whereas the other two colors originate from the Cooper S catalog. This limited edition also includes two-tone 18-inch wheels with summer tires and a sophisticated black headliner—features generally associated with the pricier Signature Plus trim.

Standard Features and Pricing

Beyond its eye-catching design, the Oxford Edition upholds the familiar standards of the base 2025 Mini Cooper Hardtop. It boasts a panoramic moonroof, synthetic leather and cloth upholstery, as well as dual-zone automatic climate control, ensuring a comfortable driving experience. Remarkably, the starting price remains unchanged at ,125 for the two-door version and ,125 for the four-door, including the ,175 destination charge. With production commencing in March, Mini is currently accepting orders for a limited number of Oxford Editions, allowing enthusiasts to secure this exceptional model early.

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