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Mini Brings Back Oxford Edition for 2025 Hardtop

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Now that sales of the redesigned 2025 Mini Cooper Hardtop are underway, the brand is busy filling out a lineup that has traditionally been thick with special editions and appearance packages. The first of those is the Oxford Edition, which bundles several features of pricier Coopers but doesn’t budge from the entry-level trim’s base price.

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What Does the Oxford Edition Include?

Available on the two- and four-door Cooper Hardtop, the Oxford Edition comes in the buyer’s choice of three colors: Nanuq White Metallic, Sunny Side Yellow and Blazing Blue Metallic. Only Nanuq White is normally offered on the base Cooper; the other two hues come from the Cooper S catalog, where they’re part of the midlevel Signature Plus trim.

The Oxford Edition’s other upgrades are available on the non-S Cooper, but they’re typically paywalled with the Signature Plus trim: two-tone 18-inch wheels with summer tires and a black — rather than gray — headliner. (The Signature Plus is a $2,400 upcharge over the entry-level Signature trim.)

Business as Usual

Otherwise, the Oxford Edition is the same as any base 2025 Cooper Hardtop, which is to say far from a drab penalty box. Standard equipment includes a panoramic moonroof, two-tone synthetic leather and cloth upholstery, and dual-zone automatic climate control. With “Oxford Edition” being Mini shorthand for “no additional cost,” the 2025 Mini Cooper Hardtop Oxford Edition starts at the same base price as the regular models: $26,125 for the two-door and $27,125 for the four-door (prices include the $1,175 destination charge). Mini is taking orders now for a limited number of Oxford Editions, with production starting in March.

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