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MPG City:
26 – 27
Highway:
34 – 36
Available Engines
181-hp, 1.6-liter I-4 (premium)
Transmissions
6-speed manual w/OD 6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
61 percent more cargo room behind backseat than Cooper
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Third access door
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Swing-out rear doors
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Standard HD and Sirius radio
What We Like
Precise handling
Strong brakes
Virtually unlimited customizations
Gas mileage
Standard stability system
Turbo acceleration (S)
What We Don't
Spotty interior quality
Some controls inconveniently located
Not as much cargo room as some competitors
Premium gas recommended
Gets pricey with options
Wider turning circle than Cooper
Mini stretched the length of its Cooper by 9.4 inches to make the Cooper Clubman. The extra length creates more legroom for the Clubman's two rear passengers, and cargo room behind the backseat is larger. There's a pair of split-opening rear doors that swing out to either side, rather than the regular Cooper's conventional hatchback. There's also a rear-hinged access door on the passenger side. Read More
1 Available Cooper S Clubman Trim
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications