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Mini Cooper S Convertible First Drive Review - Air Time

In an era of worsening air quality, launching a drop-top seems odd. Yet Mini India has reintroduced the Cooper S Convertible. We drove it to find out more.

By Shivank Bhatt

Photography By Hiyan Chauhan

24 Jan, 2026

4 min read

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Mini Cooper S Convertible

At a time when poor AQI dominates prime-time headlines, introducing a drop-top convertible might seem hopelessly out of touch. But Mini India doesn’t care one bit, which is why the Cooper S Convertible has returned to our roads. If we’re all destined to go out choking, you might as well do it in style, right? Honestly speaking – no matter how tone-deaf it sounds – I’m completely on board with that philosophy!

Mini Cooper S Convertible Design

The Mini Cooper is one of the most recognisable shapes in the automotive world, and it also happens to be the most revered nameplate in Mini’s global lineup. The convertible version doesn’t dilute that identity one bit. In fact, it amplifies it. It has the same familiar ingredients, the same unmistakable design DNA, and plenty of X-factor. I’d even go so far as to say it’s cooler than the regular three-door Cooper – simply because it’s a soft-top.

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The fabric roof can fold and retract in just 18 seconds, making it impressively convenient. You can also open it partially, using it like a large sunroof, which is perfect if you want a bit of fresh air without fully committing to open-top motoring.

Mini Cooper S Convertible Engine and Performance

Powering the Cooper S Convertible is BMW’s familiar 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine. It produces 201bhp and 300Nm of torque, which may not sound like much, but for a pint-sized drop-top, those are solid numbers.

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Mini claims it can do the 0-100km/h sprint in just 6.9 seconds – not quick-quick but quite brisk. The drive goes to the front-wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, and top speed is electronically limited to 240km/h.

I drove the car in and around Jaisalmer, where you get a mix of long straights, some bumpy sections, moderate city traffic, and some lovely winding roads. Surprisingly, it felt right at home. The engine is super refined, with the transmission complementing it with smooth and swift shifts.

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There’s a noticeable bit of torque steer during full-bore acceleration runs, but nothing hairy, really. It adds a bit of theatre to the driving experience. The exhaust is muted – a bit of a downer – though sportier profiles (modes), especially Go-Kart, add piped-in engine noise through the speakers.

Mini Cooper S Convertible Suspension Comfort and Handling

Interestingly, it not only felt plenty fast but also absorbed road imperfections quite adeptly. Sure, it doesn’t have a magic-carpet ride, but it’s not a spine-crusher either. However, at slow speeds around town, the suspension shows its ’sporty’ side. It’s firm, and combined with the short wheelbase, the car doesn’t feel particularly surefooted when you encounter undulations.

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Handling is sharp and predictable, and it turns in like a go-kart, indeed. However, the steering wheel is as lively as a dead fish – it feels numb and offers little to no feedback. Adding to that sense of detachment is the absence of paddle shifters, which is disappointing in a performance-oriented car like this.

Mini Cooper S Convertible Interior, Space and Features

The cabin features the signature Mini design elements, including the knitted dashboard and the chunky Mini steering wheel. The large circular infotainment system is a highlight – it’s crisp, high-definition, and works seamlessly.

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At the back, there are seats for two additional passengers, making it technically a four-seater. Headroom is not a problem at the back, obviously, but legroom is almost non-existent, rendering the rear seats largely unusable for adults.

Mini Cooper S Convertible Review Verdict

Mini is positioning the Cooper S Convertible as a lifestyle product infused with classic Mini DNA, and in that respect, it ticks almost all the right boxes. It delivers performance, carries an undeniable cool factor, wears an iconic badge, and promises open-top fun in a compact package.

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Plus, at Rs 58.50 lakh (ex-showroom), it has become the most affordable convertible in the country. For someone who wants a fun-to-drive car with a premium badge and oodles of X-factor, there is very little to fault with the Cooper S Convertible…except, perhaps, the not-so-convertible-friendly AQI.

Engine: 1,998cc 4-Cylinder

Transmission: 7-Speed DCT FWD

Power: 201bhp

Torque: 300Nm

Fuel: Petrol

Price: Rs 58.50 Lakh, ex-showroom

X-Factor: Iconic badge, go-kart handling, open-top fun, and it’s also the most affordable convertible in the country now.

Pros           
•  Styling, X-factor, surprisingly practical & fun

Cons
• Not an outright driver’s car; feels a bit detached

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