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  • Cooper FWD
    Starts at
    $27,900
    29 City / 38 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-3
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    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Cooper S FWD
    Starts at
    $31,900
    27 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • John Cooper Works FWD
    Starts at
    $38,900
    24 City / 33 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
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Notable features

Freshened styling for 2022
Seats four
Choice of three turbocharged engines
Manual or automatic transmission
Power soft top with sunroof feature
8.8-inch touchscreen multimedia system standard

The good & the bad

The good

Strong turbo four-cylinder (Cooper S)
Manual transmission feel
Stays flat in corners (Cooper S)
Brake-pedal feel (Cooper S)
Stylish interior with unique design cues

The bad

Ride harshness (Cooper S with adaptive suspension, 18-inch wheels)
Top-down rearward visibility
Tiny backseat
Console multimedia controller in awkward location
Center armrest can block parking brake handle

Expert 2022 MINI Convertible review

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Our expert's take
By Mike Hanley
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The verdict: The 2022 Mini Cooper S Convertible is a droptop that’s designed to be noticed, but it’s better as a driver’s car than as a convertible.

Versus the competition: The ranks of affordable, fun-to-drive convertibles have dwindled in recent years, leaving the Cooper S Convertible as one of the few remaining offerings — and perhaps the most stylish.

Mini freshened the Convertible for the 2022 model year, giving it mild exterior and interior styling updates and some new standard features, including LED headlights, a digital instrument cluster and lane departure warning. As before, it’s available in Cooper, Cooper S and John Cooper Works form, with each offering increasing levels of performance. Our test car was a Cooper S Convertible with a starting price of $32,750 (including destination). Optional features raised the as-tested price to $41,750.

Related: 2022 Mini Hardtop, Convertible Lineup Gets Fresh Face, More Standard Tech

How It Drives

If you’re looking for driving fun, you’ll find it in the Cooper S. While it lacks some of the visceral feel of prior-generation modern Minis, there’s an eagerness to the driving experience that’s increasingly rare in new cars. This is especially evident in the car’s Sport mode, which makes the steering weightier, heightens gas pedal response and activates the six-speed manual transmission’s downshift rev-matching feature.

The manual transmission teams with a 189-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. The four-cylinder is smooth-revving, strong and makes the Cooper S feel quick in everyday driving. It’s not difficult to find a comfortable driving position to operate the pedals and shifter, the latter of which is on the taller side and falls easily to hand. The clutch pedal is light, and the shifter moves smoothly from gear to gear with a mechanical feel.

Our test car’s EPA-estimated gas mileage is 23/33/26 mpg city/highway/combined. Manual-equipped cars have a fuel-saving engine stop-start feature that shuts off the engine when the car comes to a rest and the clutch pedal is released; pressing the clutch pedal again restarts the engine. The optional seven-speed dual-clutch automatic bumps the Cooper S’ estimated fuel economy to 27/36/30 mpg.

Our test car’s options included adaptive shock absorbers and 18-inch wheels with summer tires. The resulting ride is firm and transmits road imperfections to the cabin, with bigger bumps producing a harsh, jostling response. On the plus side, the Cooper S stays flat when carrying speed through corners.

The Interior

As is characteristic of Mini vehicles, the Cooper S Convertible cabin has many unique design cues, including Union Jack accents, a red starter switch, and an illuminated ring around the dashboard multimedia screen that reflects things like cabin temperature and audio volume changes with a color-coordinated response.

The Cooper S Convertible has a standard touchscreen multimedia system with an 8.8-inch widescreen display. The system can also be controlled by a knob and some buttons aft of the shifter, but I’m glad Mini includes a touchscreen; the console knob and buttons are positioned in a way that makes them difficult to use comfortably.

There’s an adjustable center armrest between the front seats. It’s a nice touch, but it can get in the way when lifting the parking brake handle. I get that there’s not a lot of room to work with in the cabin, but it’s an unfortunate quirk that could be fixed by Mini switching to an electric parking brake.

Storage space, not surprisingly, is at a premium, with minimal space for stuff in the doors and glove box. Lifting the front center armrest can reveal an optional wireless phone charger; I fit my iPhone 12 in the charger without needing to remove its case, but it was tight.

If you don’t plan on using the backseat, you can fold it to create a storage shelf. The trunk itself is small — 7.6 cubic feet with the top up and 5.7 cubic feet with it down, according to Mini’s measurements — but the convertible includes levers to release the rear section of the power-folding soft top to improve trunk access.

The front sport seats have manual adjustments, including ones for lumbar and thigh support, but some shoppers will expect power adjustments at this price. The seats are supportive, and their side bolsters hold you in place in fast corners.

The Cooper S Convertible’s two-person backseat is about what you’d expect from a diminutive convertible: barely usable for adults. There’s hardly any legroom, and the seat itself isn’t that comfortable. It’ll perhaps be useful in a pinch, but anyone who has to sit back there won’t want to stay for long.

Is It a Good Convertible?

Like the car itself, the Cooper S Convertible’s standard power soft top has some unique characteristics, some of which add to the driving experience and some that detract from it.

In our testing, it took about 16 seconds to lower the top and 13 seconds to raise it. The top also has a sunroof feature, wherein you can retract the portion over the front seats but leave the rest of it in place. An optional Mini Yours top features a Union Jack emblem in gray across its entirety.

Outward visibility typically improves when a convertible’s top is lowered, and while that’s true for the Cooper S Convertible’s over-shoulder views — particularly when looking to the right — its rear visibility is significantly compromised. The culprit is the folded top, which sits behind the rear seats and blocks your view of what’s immediately behind the car. The standard backup camera helps when reversing, but rear visibility is actually better when the top is up — and, ironically, the rearview mirror creates forward visibility challenges by frequently hiding cars from view.

The Convertible’s body structure isn’t particularly rigid, either. The windshield pillars and rearview mirror shake when driving on bumpy roads, and I noticed some squeaks in the cabin.

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Safety and Driver-Assist Features

The 2022 Cooper S convertible hasn’t been crash-tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The convertible’s standard forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking system was rated advanced by IIHS out of a possible basic, advanced or superior.

Should You Buy the Cooper S Convertible?

The Cooper S Convertible is engaging to drive, it has unique styling cues and offers interesting personalization options. It has its share of quirks, too, and whether you find them charming or annoying will be a good indicator of whether it’s the right convertible for you.

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2022 MINI Convertible review: Our expert's take
By Mike Hanley

The verdict: The 2022 Mini Cooper S Convertible is a droptop that’s designed to be noticed, but it’s better as a driver’s car than as a convertible.

Versus the competition: The ranks of affordable, fun-to-drive convertibles have dwindled in recent years, leaving the Cooper S Convertible as one of the few remaining offerings — and perhaps the most stylish.

Mini freshened the Convertible for the 2022 model year, giving it mild exterior and interior styling updates and some new standard features, including LED headlights, a digital instrument cluster and lane departure warning. As before, it’s available in Cooper, Cooper S and John Cooper Works form, with each offering increasing levels of performance. Our test car was a Cooper S Convertible with a starting price of $32,750 (including destination). Optional features raised the as-tested price to $41,750.

Related: 2022 Mini Hardtop, Convertible Lineup Gets Fresh Face, More Standard Tech

How It Drives

If you’re looking for driving fun, you’ll find it in the Cooper S. While it lacks some of the visceral feel of prior-generation modern Minis, there’s an eagerness to the driving experience that’s increasingly rare in new cars. This is especially evident in the car’s Sport mode, which makes the steering weightier, heightens gas pedal response and activates the six-speed manual transmission’s downshift rev-matching feature.

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The manual transmission teams with a 189-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. The four-cylinder is smooth-revving, strong and makes the Cooper S feel quick in everyday driving. It’s not difficult to find a comfortable driving position to operate the pedals and shifter, the latter of which is on the taller side and falls easily to hand. The clutch pedal is light, and the shifter moves smoothly from gear to gear with a mechanical feel.

Our test car’s EPA-estimated gas mileage is 23/33/26 mpg city/highway/combined. Manual-equipped cars have a fuel-saving engine stop-start feature that shuts off the engine when the car comes to a rest and the clutch pedal is released; pressing the clutch pedal again restarts the engine. The optional seven-speed dual-clutch automatic bumps the Cooper S’ estimated fuel economy to 27/36/30 mpg.

Our test car’s options included adaptive shock absorbers and 18-inch wheels with summer tires. The resulting ride is firm and transmits road imperfections to the cabin, with bigger bumps producing a harsh, jostling response. On the plus side, the Cooper S stays flat when carrying speed through corners.

The Interior

As is characteristic of Mini vehicles, the Cooper S Convertible cabin has many unique design cues, including Union Jack accents, a red starter switch, and an illuminated ring around the dashboard multimedia screen that reflects things like cabin temperature and audio volume changes with a color-coordinated response.

The Cooper S Convertible has a standard touchscreen multimedia system with an 8.8-inch widescreen display. The system can also be controlled by a knob and some buttons aft of the shifter, but I’m glad Mini includes a touchscreen; the console knob and buttons are positioned in a way that makes them difficult to use comfortably.

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There’s an adjustable center armrest between the front seats. It’s a nice touch, but it can get in the way when lifting the parking brake handle. I get that there’s not a lot of room to work with in the cabin, but it’s an unfortunate quirk that could be fixed by Mini switching to an electric parking brake.

Storage space, not surprisingly, is at a premium, with minimal space for stuff in the doors and glove box. Lifting the front center armrest can reveal an optional wireless phone charger; I fit my iPhone 12 in the charger without needing to remove its case, but it was tight.

If you don’t plan on using the backseat, you can fold it to create a storage shelf. The trunk itself is small — 7.6 cubic feet with the top up and 5.7 cubic feet with it down, according to Mini’s measurements — but the convertible includes levers to release the rear section of the power-folding soft top to improve trunk access.

The front sport seats have manual adjustments, including ones for lumbar and thigh support, but some shoppers will expect power adjustments at this price. The seats are supportive, and their side bolsters hold you in place in fast corners.

The Cooper S Convertible’s two-person backseat is about what you’d expect from a diminutive convertible: barely usable for adults. There’s hardly any legroom, and the seat itself isn’t that comfortable. It’ll perhaps be useful in a pinch, but anyone who has to sit back there won’t want to stay for long.

Is It a Good Convertible?

Like the car itself, the Cooper S Convertible’s standard power soft top has some unique characteristics, some of which add to the driving experience and some that detract from it.

In our testing, it took about 16 seconds to lower the top and 13 seconds to raise it. The top also has a sunroof feature, wherein you can retract the portion over the front seats but leave the rest of it in place. An optional Mini Yours top features a Union Jack emblem in gray across its entirety.

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Outward visibility typically improves when a convertible’s top is lowered, and while that’s true for the Cooper S Convertible’s over-shoulder views — particularly when looking to the right — its rear visibility is significantly compromised. The culprit is the folded top, which sits behind the rear seats and blocks your view of what’s immediately behind the car. The standard backup camera helps when reversing, but rear visibility is actually better when the top is up — and, ironically, the rearview mirror creates forward visibility challenges by frequently hiding cars from view.

The Convertible’s body structure isn’t particularly rigid, either. The windshield pillars and rearview mirror shake when driving on bumpy roads, and I noticed some squeaks in the cabin.

More From Cars.com:

Safety and Driver-Assist Features

The 2022 Cooper S convertible hasn’t been crash-tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The convertible’s standard forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking system was rated advanced by IIHS out of a possible basic, advanced or superior.

Should You Buy the Cooper S Convertible?

The Cooper S Convertible is engaging to drive, it has unique styling cues and offers interesting personalization options. It has its share of quirks, too, and whether you find them charming or annoying will be a good indicator of whether it’s the right convertible for you.

Related Video:

Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.

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4 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
12 years
Powertrain
4 years / 50,000 miles
Maintenance
3 years / 36,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
4 years

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What trim levels are available for the 2022 MINI Convertible?

The 2022 MINI Convertible is available in 3 trim levels:

  • Cooper (1 style)
  • Cooper S (1 style)
  • John Cooper Works (1 style)

What is the MPG of the 2022 MINI Convertible?

The 2022 MINI Convertible offers up to 29 MPG in city driving and 38 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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