The MINI Hatch, particularly the 1.6 Cooper Euro 5 (s/s) 3dr model, represents a blend of iconic design, engaging driving dynamics, and reasonable practicality. This generation of MINI, often referred to as the R56 series (2006-2014), saw significant improvements over its predecessor, focusing on enhanced interior quality and increased space. The “Cooper” designation signifies a mid-range trim level, offering a balance of performance and features. The “Euro 5 (s/s)” indicates compliance with Euro 5 emissions standards and the inclusion of a start/stop system, which contributes to improved fuel efficiency.
Exterior and Design
The MINI Hatch retains the instantly recognizable design language that has defined the brand since its modern revival. The 3-door configuration offers a sporty and compact profile. The design is characterized by a distinctive front fascia with round headlights, a prominent grille, and a relatively upright stance. Subtle design tweaks were introduced over the years, including a facelift in 2011 that updated the lights and bumpers. The MINI’s design is often described as “faux-retro,” successfully blending classic cues with modern aesthetics.
Interior and Features
Inside, the MINI Hatch offers a stylish and well-designed cabin. The interior is an evolution of the previous model’s styling, with a focus on a central speedometer and a host of retro-inspired design elements. The quality of materials improved over the first-generation MINI, though some materials may still feel somewhat disappointing compared to rivals. The Cooper trim typically includes features like alloy wheels and a sportier interior trim. Options packs, such as the “Salt” and “Pepper” packs, added desirable features like front fog lights, an onboard computer, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. The infotainment system, while functional, might not be as user-friendly as some competitors.
Engine and Performance
The 1.6-liter petrol engine in the Cooper trim provides a good balance of performance and fuel economy. The engine produces 118bhp, which is fast enough to be fun while being frugal, too.The 1.6-litre petrol Cooper went from 48.7mpg and £135 tax to 52.3mpg and £115, and the Cooper S from 40.9mpg and £190 tax down to 48.7mpg and £135 tax. The car comes as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox. The MINI Hatch is known for its agile handling and go-kart-like driving experience, with accurate and well-weighted steering.