MINI Cooper Roadster Model Years and History

MINI Cooper Roadster Model Years

2015 MINI Cooper Roadster trims

2015 Cooper Roadster

The MINI Coupe and Roadster are essentially unchanged for 2015. HID foglamps have replaced the old halogen ones and come standard on S and JCW models.

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2014 MINI Cooper Roadster trims

2014 Cooper Roadster

The MINI Coupe and Roadster receive no significant updates for 2014.

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2013 MINI Cooper Roadster trims

2013 Cooper Roadster

For 2013, Bluetooth has been made standard; it replaces SIRIUS Satellite Radio, which is now optional at $250, and includes a one-year subscription. The Technology Package now includes SIRIUS Satellite Radio, a center armrest with iPhone adapter and Comfort Access for MINI Connected features. Additionally, all Roadster models get the semi-automatic roof system and rear wind deflector as standard.

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2012 MINI Cooper Roadster trims

2012 Cooper Roadster

For 2012 MINI has launched their brand new Coupe and Roadster. Strictly a 2-seater, the smallest MINI yet takes the formula of compact fun to its ultimate incarnation. It is the smallest, fastest and best-handling car MINI has ever built. By removing two seats, MINI is taking aim squarely at the sports car market, a place where style and performance reign supreme.

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About Cooper Roadster

Introduced as a zippy and artsy two-seater in 2012, the all-new MINI Cooper Roadster took the car world by storm, offering plenty of trims, signature customization options and a trademark look and feel. In 2013, the car offered a new power top standard, as well as a wind deflector, an available automatic transmission (on the JCW trim), and Bluetooth/iPod connectivity. No major changes were made for the 2014 model year.