New Mini Cooper 5-Door Due Here in Q4

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Published 12 June 2024

Mini New Zealand has confirmed that the latest Cooper 5-Door hatch will dot down here in Q4, with local pricing and specification available shortly.

About 30mm longer than the previous generation Mini 5-Door.

The Mini Cooper 5-Door continues with the brand’s driving fun while offering extended space and functionality over the three-door. With LxWxH dimensions of 4036mm, 1744mm and 1464mm, the body dimensions are almost identical to those of its predecessor. And so is its mission – to maximise space in a compact body shell. The Cooper 5-Door interior offers more space for five passengers thanks to a wheelbase extension of 72mm over the three-door hatch and an overall body that’s 172mm longer. 

That makes the latest 5-Door 31mm longer than the previous version. And that means an extra 38mm of rear leg room compared with the three-door. There’s also 65 litres of added boot space, out to 275 litres.

Still only 275L of boot space in Mini 5-Door.

The new 5-door will be the last car that the firm offers with combustion powertrains alone. Two petrol versions will be available, as for the three-door hatch. The entry-level Cooper C runs a turbocharged 1.5-litre three-cylinder engine that delivers 113kW and 231Nm to the front wheels. It can hit 100km/h from standstill in a claimed 8.0sec.

The Cooper S uses a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine, with output boosted to 150kW and 300Nm. Its sprint time is 6.8sec, 0.3sec behind the three-door Cooper S.

The front end of the Mini Cooper S 5-Door.

Processing the power is an automatic gearbox alone, a seven-speed dual-clutch unit. The manual dropped out of the line-up last year. 

The Cooper 5-door differs from the 3-door by not having a battery-electric powertrain option. This is instead offered by the Aceman crossover, a vehicle built in China. It uses the same platform as the electric three-door Mini hatch.

New rear lights of the latest Cooper 5-Door.

The new 5-Door Mini is being built alongside the petrol-engined three-door at Mini’s production plant in Oxford. The facility is retooling to begin production of the electric Cooper and the Aceman in 2026. Add the as-yet unreleased Mini Convertible to that build list.

In other Mini news, the brand’s CEO, Stefanie Wurst, will soon make way for Stefan Richmann, BMW’s corporate strategy boss.

The rear bench seat of the latest Mini Cooper 5-Door.