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JAKARTA - Mini, an automotive manufacturer from England, is reportedly preparing the latest Cooper model with a five-door configuration. This is evidenced by a camera catch showing this car being tested with a yellow and black camouflage blanket.

Reported by Carscoops, Thursday, November 23, the hatchback-style car is likely to receive several improvements that are not much different from the three-door version that slid in early September.

In addition to adding two doors with longer wheelbases, there will be little difference seen between the two versions, some of which are horizontal blades located along the grip.

In addition, this car will use a design language that is approximately the same as the front facility which is designed like the three-door version with the same round front light and a sleek LED DRL.

Moving to the back, the back also carries the same design as a three-door version with the same triangular pattern of LED lights and the rear wing floating on the glass.

It is known that the model is an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicle powered by an open grip. Please note, Mini has not released an ICE version of the latest Cooper and only introduced an EV version a few months ago.

If this car becomes the latest ICE 2025 version of Cooper, then this model will carry a different platform. As an illustration of the performance, the previous version of Mini Cooper ICE offered a 1.5 liter 3-cylinder engine that produces 134 dk of power.

Then, the manufacturer also provides an option with an increase in engine power of 2.0 liters of 4-cylinder with 189 dk for version S. If you want satisfactory performance, then the John Cooper Works (JCW) variant is the best option by being able to pump 228 dk of power.


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