

Mini
Mini was originally introduced as a model in 1959, founded by the British Motor Corporation, before becoming a marque 10 years later.
Some of its iconic vehicles have included the Morris Mini-Minor and the Austin Seven, the Countryman, Moke, 1275GT and Clubman.
MINI Models & Pricing
Model | Body | Drivetrain | Fuel Type | Price |
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MINI Clubman | Wagon | front, 4x4 | Petrol | $52,495–$74,150 |
MINI Convertible | Convertible | front | Petrol | $46,525–$70,430 |
MINI Countryman | SUV | 4x4, front | Petrol, Hybrid | $48,155–$76,200 |
MINI Hatch | Hatchback | front | Petrol, Electric | $40,140–$69,000 |
News
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News
Petrol-powered Mini due for final facelift, no new platform coming
The 'old-school' combustion-powered Mini will get one last facelift before going out to pasture, not an all-new platform
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News
2024 Mini Cooper and Countryman revealed: Electric models due next year
Mini family goes Cooper across the board as three-door and Countryman electric models roll out at Munich auto show
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Advice
Which electric cars are exempt from the Luxury Car Tax?
The contentious LCT continues to shadow Australian new car buyers, but which EV models can avoid it?
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News
Classic-shape Mini cops electric makeover
What is old is new again as old-school Mini scores a new-school electric makeover in Melbourne
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How much are electric cars in Australia? Full-market pricing!
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The driving range of every electric car on sale in Australia
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Every Plug-in Hybrid EV on sale in Australia in 2023: July update
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Your guide to new car prices in Australia
About Mini
Mini was originally introduced as a model in 1959, founded by the British Motor Corporation, before becoming a marque 10 years later.
Some of its iconic vehicles have included the Morris Mini-Minor and the Austin Seven, the Countryman, Moke, 1275GT and Clubman.
It has since changed hands several times until it was acquired by BMW in 1994. The original Mini continued in production until 2000 before an entirely new model was launched by BMW in 2001 to great success.
The Mini brand has since diversified with larger and different models, not always with success.
In Australia today, the Mini brand’s line-up comprises the three- and five- door hatches, Clubman wagon, Countryman SUV, and Convertible – as well as the Mini Electric EV and performance-focused Mini John Cooper Works.