MINI and Paul Smith Unveil Special Edition for Cooper 3-Door, 5-Door, and Convertible
3 (3-Door, 5-Door, Convertible)
2 (Statement Grey, Inspired White)
2 (Nottingham Green, Jet Black with striping)
What Happened
MINI and fashion designer Paul Smith have collaborated on a special edition available for the MINI Cooper 3-Door (electric and petrol), 5-Door, and Convertible. The edition blends Paul Smith's iconic design style with MINI's classic aesthetics, featuring exclusive exterior colors such as Statement Grey and Inspired White, along with distinctive accents like Nottingham Green mirrors and grille surrounds. Inside, the car offers Vescin/knit upholstery in Nightshade Blue, a 'Hello' light projection, and a hand-drawn rabbit graphic on the floor mat.
- Available for MINI Cooper 3-Door (electric and combustion), 5-Door, and Convertible
- Three exterior colours: Statement Grey, Inspired White, Midnight Black Metallic (two exclusive)
- Roof options: Nottingham Green with stripe or Jet Black with tone-on-tone striping
- Nottingham Green accents on mirrors, grille surround, and hub caps
- Special interior details: 'Hello' projection, rabbit floor mat, and 'Every day is a new beginning' door sill inscription
Why this matters
This special edition lets buyers personalize their MINI with Paul Smith's signature 'classic with a twist' aesthetic, offering unique exterior and interior touches that set the car apart from standard models.
Terms in This Story
- Vescin
- A synthetic leather material used in automotive upholstery.
- WLTP
- Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure, a standard for measuring fuel consumption and emissions.
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