
Should be available in 2025

https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/neuheiten/mini-cooper-cabrio-neue-generation-2025-elektro/
I keep hearing this claim, but I think it is overblown. Yes, there is more weight, but there is not so much extra weight that you couldn't engineer appropriate roll protection.It will be interesting for sure. I heard the weight of EVs is a little bit a problem for convertible as the roll bars need to support the extra weight. Porsche Boxster will have a concept soon.
Well, that converted Lotus had a roof panel that could be removed, but it was not a true drop-top convertible like MINI's. Of course the photo of the yellow convertible above is an ICE MINI (red S on the ICE grille). Does the 2025 prediction mean that the current LCI will have to last until then? That will give BMW/MINI plenty of time to design the next-gen platform to include a safe convertible.The original Tesla Roadster was a convertible, so it can be done.
I remain skeptical that MINI will ever be able to reduce the size of the current MINI Cooper due to the demand for ever-increasing EV range.
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Should be available in 2025
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/neuheiten/mini-cooper-cabrio-neue-generation-2025-elektro/
I think they should have Photoshopped in an SE grille after they took the trouble to insert the enormous MINI-E logo (which now appears just once on the 2022 models). I'm still unclear if the press-info said they're going to invest in re-engineering the F-57 to handle a roll-over crash while carrying a 400-lb battery pack underneath. Or will the SE convertible look nothing like the press photo of the yellow ICE-powered F-57 because it will be from the next generation? I assume the latter and wonder how much latter it will be before the SE convertible is a reality. Will it beat Porsche's electric Boxster to market?