MINI UK is celebrating a key milestone with the 25th anniversary of the MINI Convertible, first on sale in 1993. The iconic vehicle is similarly celebrating another groundbreaking landmark as the best-selling convertible model in the UK.
The Rover Mini Cabriolet was introduced in June 1993, following a previously successful UK trail of the Mini Lamm Cabriolet in 1991. During the trial, German-based Lamm Autohaus removed the roof of the vehicle prior to sale in the UK and it was an instant hit, with all 75 vehicles selling immediately – making it one of the rarest Minis ever produced.
At launch, the Mini Cabriolet cost almost double that of the 1993 Classic Mini and was available in two colours – Caribbean Blue with a grey hood and Nightfire Red with matching hood – and featured new 12-inch Revolution wheels as well as chrome sill kick strips. The car also featured a specially strengthened bodyshell to accommodate the new hood.
While the Mini Cabriolet’s mechanical components were identical to the Cooper 1.3i of the time, the interior was luxuriously finished with a burr walnut dashboard, a black leather steering wheel and colour-coded seatbelts.
The 2004 MINI Convertible was launched to the world’s press at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show. The four-seater car was available in three variants – MINI One Convertible, MINI Cooper Convertible and MINI Cooper S Convertible. The three new models were available in 10 exterior paint colours and had redesigned front and rear bumpers.
Since the 2004 MINI Convertible was launched, over 89,000 vehicles have been sold in the UK, with the MINI Cooper Convertible proving the most popular, accounting for over 43% of these sales. Pepper White has been the most favoured exterior paint colour choice with UK customers, whilst 86% of vehicles sold have been fitted with a manual gearbox.
In 2009, MINI added another unique twist to the Convertible with the introduction of the Openometer. Originally a physical dial on the dashboard, this feature allows owners to track how many hours they have driven with the roof down. Now called the Always Open Timer, this functionality is still built into MINI Convertible today and is found as a digital display in the MINI Visual Boost screen.
The Rain Warner function also sets the MINI Convertible apart. Available since 2016, this feature monitors the weather forecast in the vicinity of the vehicle – if the chance of rain is high and the car is being driven with the roof down, the onboard computer will alert the driver, telling him to close the roof before the wet weather arrives.
In March 2018, the new MINI Convertible was launched in the UK, featuring new design and technology upgrades. Every MINI Convertible includes a fully electric roof, front and rear LED lights, Rear Parking Distance Control, 6.5-inch colour infotainment screen, intelligent emergency call (E-call), DAB digital radio, Bluetooth and more as standard.
To mark the 25th anniversary milestone of the open-air Mini, MINI UK has introduced a special 25th Anniversary Edition of the MINI Convertible. Complete with anniversary tread plates and plaque, along with an exclusive combination of Lounge leather upholstery in Satellite Grey with a Starlight Blue metallic exterior, this exclusive model looks great with the roof up or down. Building on the Cooper S Convertible specification, this special edition also features white mirror caps, white bonnet stripes, MINI Yours Union Jack woven fabric roof and 18-inch MINI Yours Vanity Spoke alloy wheels in two-tone as standard. To complete the specification, it is finished with Chili Pack, Navigation Plus Package and Harman Kardon Hi-Fi as standard, as well as an interior commemorative plaque for the cockpit fascia. A limited run of just 300 units are available at MINI retailers nationwide in the UK.
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