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The turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder in the new Cooper S puts out 201 horsepower, giving you just enough zip to dart around slow movers and feel alive doing it. The dual-clutch 7-speed automatic is smooth enough that you don’t miss the manual—though purists might feel differently. Merging onto the Dolphin Expressway? No sweat.
It hugs the road with that classic Mini “go-kart” vibe, which makes weaving through South Beach
The 9.4-inch circular OLED display in the center is a total attention-grabber—think the cockpit of a spaceship. It runs everything from navigation to Spotify, with wireless CarPlay and Android Auto are in the mix. Took me a minute to figure out all the controls, but once you get the hang of it, it’s smooth sailing.
Starting at $33,200, the front seats of the Mini Cooper S are comfortable after a long beach day, and the back seats—while not huge—are surprisingly roomy for a car this compact. Your friends won’t complain too much hopping in for a Wynwood run or quick trip to the airport.
This four-door setup just works. I’ve lived with two-door cars before, and trust me—trying to get people in and out during a torrential South Florida downpour is a mess. The four doors make it so much easier, especially if you’re hauling around beach gear, groceries from Trader Joe’s or your dog.
Trunk space is decent for a car this size, though don’t expect to pack it full for a week in the Keys unless you’re packing light. Fold down the back seats and you’re good for a quick IKEA run or art fair haul.
Gas is never cheap in Miami, and with all the driving we do, fuel efficiency counts. The Cooper S 4 Door gets 28 mpg in the city and 39 on the highway, which means fewer stops at the pump and more cash for cafecitos and croquetas.
The 2025 Mini Cooper S 4 Door just gets Miami. It’s stylish without trying too hard, fast enough to be fun, and practical in a way that makes city living smoother. Whether you’re commuting from Coral Gables, zipping over to the Design District, or making the causeway trek to the beach, this car makes it feel like a ride worth taking.
If you want something that stands out in the valet line but still handles your day-to-day grind, the Cooper S 4 Door is worth a test drive. Trust me—it’s a Mini made for Miami. Give the 2025 Mini Cooper S 4 Door a spin and tell me what you think.
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