
There are various models and variations of the Mini Cooper. As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, here are some of the different types briefly explained:
Mini Cooper Hardtop 2-Door / 4-Door: These are the classic Mini Cooper models known for their iconic design. The 2-Door variant has a sportier look, while the 4-Door variant offers more practicality with additional rear passenger doors.

Mini Cooper Convertible: This model features a retractable soft-top roof, providing an open-air driving experience. It’s available in both 2-Door and 4-Door configurations.

Mini Cooper Clubman: The Clubman has a unique design with split rear doors and offers more interior space than the standard Hardtop models. It’s known for its “barn door” style rear cargo doors.

Mini Cooper Countryman: The Countryman is a compact crossover SUV in the Mini lineup. It’s larger than the other models, offering more space and versatility. It’s available in both standard and plug-in hybrid variants.

Mini Cooper Paceman (Discontinued): The Paceman was a 3-door crossover SUV model with a coupe-like design. However, it was discontinued and is no longer in production as of my last update.

John Cooper Works (JCW) Models: These are performance-oriented versions of various Mini Cooper models. They come with more powerful engines, sport-tuned suspensions, and other performance enhancements for a more dynamic driving experience.
Mini Electric: Mini introduced an all-electric version of the Cooper, known simply as the Mini Electric. It’s designed to be eco-friendly and offers emission-free driving.
Mini Cooper Sidewalk Convertible: This is a special edition of the Mini Convertible that features unique styling elements and interior enhancements.