A Mini has a lot of features.
To make their models stand out, the Mini Cooper 1499 GT as well as the Mini Countryman Oxford Edition made their US debuts. Each edition comes with the following equipment:
The Mini 1275 GT is the inspiration for the 1499 GT and costs $27,040 plus an $850 delivery fee. Modern models use the 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine that produces 134 horsepower (100 megawatts) and 162 pounds-feet (220 Newton meters) of torque. The standard model comes with a 6-speed manual transmission, or an optional seven speed dual-clutch transmission.
The 1499 GT has a Midnight Black Metallic exterior and gold stripes running down its lower body. Piano Black trim is available for the grille frame and door handles, as well as the taillight trim. John Cooper Works components are available for bumpers, side skirts and rear spoilers, as well as door entry plates. It is mounted on 17-inch wheels in black with five pairs spokes.
The interior features a mixture of Carbon Black Dinamica as well as cloth upholstery. John Cooper Works sports seats are available. A JCW perforated leather, with Chili Red stitching, is used by the driver to grip the steering wheel. The cabin has an Anthracite headliner and Piano Black trim. The 1499 GT features dual-zone automatic climate control as well as a 6.5-inch infotainment screen with navigation.
Mini Countryman Oxford Edition loaded the wagon with equipment and retails at $26,500 (plus $850 destination fee). This model comes with 18-inch wheels in either Silver or Black finishes. The interior features heated front seats, anthracite headliner and automatic climate control. You also get the Classic Trim equipment, which includes leatherette upholstery and an 8.8 inch infotainment screen. It also features Bluetooth, a panoramic sunroof, seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, and Bluetooth.