It’s hard to
call the Mini Cooper S four-door a car. Sure it looks like a car, with wheels,
an engine, and even four(!) seats. The Mini can even do all of the things you
might expect a car to do, like transport humans and their various possessions
from place to place but calling the Mini a car is missing the point, really.
It’s a toy for grownups; and before I am deluged with angry comments, that’s
not a bad thing.
As with most cars not
made by Honda or Toyota, the Mini is about much more than just practicality.
The difference is that, where other cars make
pretenses that they are practical or dignified, the Mini is all about fun, and
remember: this car was made by Germans, so that is really saying something.
The Mini Cooper
S’s power and acceleration figures don’t jump off the page, but that hides some
truly sublime qualities.
For starters,
there is the 2.0-liter turbocharged firecracker under the bonnet. The little
four cylinder may push out only a 189 horsepower, but the 207 pound feet of
torque in the small Mini feel like they came out of a Dodge Hellcat. Mated to a
six-speed automatic, this package will push the Mini Cooper S to sixty in 6.2
seconds.
The interior
and styling of the Mini Cooper are as extreme as its driving characteristics.
Short of cars made by insane companies like Pagani, the Mini Cooper has just
about the most styled interior you can find. There is the standard collection
of retro touches, including round gauges and the massive round infotainment
cluster, and more toggle switches than you can shake a vintage stick at.
It’s a toy for
grownups- and that’s not a bad thing.
There is more
than just kitsch to the interior. The designers, seem to have a 1958-inspired
mentality when it comes ot the interior LED lighting. Everything in the inside
has lights on it – the door sills, the infotainment screen bezel, the footwell
– everything. In fact, the interior of the cabin is so bright as to be a hassle
during night driving. I found my night vision was instantly cooked if I looked
away from the windshield.
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