Saturday, December 6, 2025
ADVT 
Reviews

2025 Mini Cooper S 5 Door: Practical Five-Door Go-Kart

Benjamin Yong Darpan, 21 Nov, 2025 12:57 PM
  • 2025 Mini Cooper S 5 Door: Practical Five-Door Go-Kart

The fourth-generation MINI Cooper landed in showrooms this year in the usual assortment of 3 Door, 5 Door, and JCW (John Cooper Works) variants. Of the bunch, the middle offering, in the sporty Cooper S trim, is arguably the most sensible choice of the bunch; that’s still loads of fun to drive with some extra space to boot.  

“At Mini, the power of choice means that in addition to current and future electric Mini models, we also offer models such as the new Mini Cooper with a gasoline engine. The car is ideal for all those people who want to drive a classic Mini three-door and appreciate the traditional performance and characteristic sound of a combustion engine,” says former global CEO Stefanie Wurst in a media release during the model’s initial reveal in 2024. 

Measuring 172 millimeters longer than the 3 Door, the rear seating area is a bit more livable for passengers. The track width is slightly wider, and the wheelbase slightly longer as well, giving the diminutive hatchback added road presence. Exterior design is subtly enhanced, rather than completely reimagined, ensuring the classic appearance is intact.  

A new octagonal grille conceals 12 ultrasonic sensors, and the smoked round LED headlights now each house dual horizontal daytime running light elements, while the rears take on a trapezoidal shape. Both lamps feature customizable signatures and approach/depart animations. Bundle the JCW Performance Package (+ $4,000) and there are all kinds of extra goodies, including 18-inch 2-tone alloy wheels, adaptive sport suspension, body aero, and special badging. 

Similar to its siblings, a large 9.4-inch central display assumes all instrument cluster and infotainment duties. The circular layout looks pretty, but doesn’t quite work with things like Apple CarPlay, as the format reduces the real estate and makes text and graphics smaller. Fortunately, the pop-up head-up display means you don’t have to glance at the dash to see how fast you’re going. 

The dash upholstery is made from an interesting recycled polyester fabric containing illuminated contrast graphic patterns knit in. Although most physical switches and buttons have been transitioned to the virtual kind, the ones remaining—especially the turn signal stalk—possess a nice, click-y tactile feel. The center console could use some additional storage space, though.  

Performance is not an issue for the Cooper S, boasting a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder, mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, making 201 horsepower (an increase of 12 compared to the outgoing version) and 221 lb-ft of torque. Acceleration is so zippy that things can get a little dicey by applying too much gas on wet Vancouver days. However, once you get going, the burbling engine notes are simply superb.  

When Go-Kart mode (yes, that’s what it’s called) is activated, the aforementioned adaptive suspension automatically tightens, steering firms up, and throttle sensitivity is heightened, making the Mini a real hoot to whip through corners. And thanks to an uber-efficient powertrain, even flogging the car on multiple occasions, I never broke an average of 10.0 L/100 km of fuel economy driving in mixed city and highway conditions.  

In stores now, the 2025 Mini Cooper S 5 Door starts at a retail price of $40,900. 

Highlights (as tested):    

MSRP: $44,990  

Motor: 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder 

Horsepower: 201 @ 5,000 rpm    

Torque (lb-ft): 221 @ 1,450 rpm    

Gearbox: seven-speed dual-clutch automatic 

Layout: front-wheel drive    

Fuel economy: 9.8 L/100 km mixed city/highway (observed) 

MORE Reviews ARTICLES

2021 Mazda CX-30 TURBO

2021 Mazda CX-30 TURBO
Delivering up to 250 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque when filled with premium 93 octane fuel (227 horsepower/310 lb-ft regular), a six-speed automatic transmission takes care of the shifting duties.

2021 Mazda CX-30 TURBO

2021 KIA K5

2021 KIA K5
"K5 is the breath of fresh air that the mid-size sedan segment never knew it needed,” says Kia Canada COO Elias El-Achhab in a news release.

2021 KIA K5

2021 Toyota Tacoma

2021 Toyota Tacoma
At the core of its capability is the tried-and-true 3.5-litre V6 engine making 278 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque.

2021 Toyota Tacoma

GM's newest vehicle: Off-road, self-driving rover for moon

GM's newest vehicle: Off-road, self-driving rover for moon
General Motors is teaming up with Lockheed Martin to produce the ultimate off-road, self-driving, electric vehicles — for the moon. The project announced Wednesday is still in the early stages and has yet to score any NASA money.

GM's newest vehicle: Off-road, self-driving rover for moon

Edmunds: Five fuel-efficient used car picks under $25,000

Edmunds: Five fuel-efficient used car picks under $25,000
Used car prices are also up nearly 25%, partly due to a lack of inventory on the used market. This combination might make you more inclined to seek out a fuel-efficient vehicle for your next purchase.

Edmunds: Five fuel-efficient used car picks under $25,000

Ford's big bet: Fans of F-150 pickup will embrace electric

Ford's big bet: Fans of F-150 pickup will embrace electric
Branded the F-150 Lightning, the pickup will be able to travel up to 300 miles per battery charge, thanks to a frame designed to safely hold a huge lithium-ion battery that can power your house should the electricity go out. Going from zero to 60 mph (97 kilometers per hour) will take just 4.5 seconds.

Ford's big bet: Fans of F-150 pickup will embrace electric