Daily Car
·09/04/2026
Mini has unveiled its latest special edition, the Cooper S 4-Door Red Line Edition, blending aggressive styling with a premium price tag. This exclusive model boasts John Cooper Works (JCW) inspired aesthetics and components, yet comes with the standard Cooper S powertrain. Despite its visual enhancements, the Red Line Edition carries a higher price than the more potent JCW variant, positioning it as a choice for those prioritizing exclusivity and design.
The Red Line Edition is based on the Cooper S 4-Door and is finished in a striking Legend Grey Metallic exterior, a color typically reserved for JCW models. Chili Red accents are strategically placed throughout, complementing the black 17-inch wheels. Notably, these wheels are equipped with JCW sport brakes, hinting at the performance-inspired design. The model also receives the JCW Style Package, which includes an aerodynamic body kit featuring front winglets, a rear spoiler, and a sporty diffuser. Additional JCW decals, a tow strap, and a unique Red Line badge further distinguish this special edition.
Inside, the cabin mirrors the sporty theme with black Vescin sport seats accented with contrasting red stitching. Special headrests and a JCW steering wheel enhance the driver-focused environment. The Red Line Edition is built upon the Iconic Trim with the Comfort Package Plus, ensuring a well-equipped interior. Standard features include heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, a 9.4-inch touchscreen display, augmented reality navigation, a wireless smartphone charger, and a premium Harman Kardon audio system.
Under the hood, the Red Line Edition is powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 201 horsepower and 221 lb-ft of torque. This engine is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, enabling a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 6.5 seconds and a top speed of 150 mph. Despite these specifications, the pricing starts at $43,365, plus a $1,175 destination fee, bringing the total to $44,540. This makes it more expensive than the two-door JCW variant, which starts at $38,900, and even the BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe, which begins around $40,000. Mini is currently accepting orders for the Red Line Edition, with vehicles slated to arrive in May.









