MINI Cooper Oxford Edition Returns for 2027 From $25,500
MINI USA is bringing back the Oxford Edition for the 2027 model year, and the pitch hasn’t changed: exclusive paint, bigger wheels, and sport seats bundled onto the cheapest Cooper in the lineup for no extra money. The 2027 MINI Cooper Oxford Edition starts at $25,500 for the 2 Door and $26,500 for the 4 Door, both before a $1,350 destination charge, and both are available to order now through MINI dealers nationwide as July 2026 production begins.
The Oxford Edition is built off the entry-level MINI Cooper C, meaning buyers get the small turbocharged engine and standard equipment that already comes on the base car. What the Oxford badge adds is a specific package of exterior and interior upgrades MINI would otherwise charge extra for, on top of Cooper C pricing that hasn’t moved from last year.
What the Oxford Edition Adds for Free
Buyers get a choice of three exclusive exterior colors, Sunny Side Yellow, Blazing Blue Metallic, or Nanuq White Metallic, all paired with a black contrast roof that MINI values at $650 on its own. The car also rides on 18-inch Slide Spoke 2-Tone wheels wrapped in summer tires, a wheel and tire package MINI prices at $750 when bought separately. Buyers effectively get $1,400 in exterior upgrades folded into the base price.
Inside the Cabin
Inside, the Oxford Edition swaps in Sport Seats trimmed in a Grey/Blue Vescin and cloth combination, finished off with an Anthracite Headliner and black roof and mirror caps that carry the exterior’s darker theme into the cabin. Vikash Joshi, product manager for MINI USA, described the return as a value play for shoppers who still want MINI’s signature details without stepping up to a pricier trim. “The Oxford Edition has always represented one of the best values in the MINI lineup,” Joshi said. “For 2027, we’re excited to bring these models back in both the 2 Door and 4 Door for drivers who want iconic MINI design, premium appointments, and engaging performance at an accessible price point.”
The Oxford Edition isn’t limited to the hatchback body styles this year. It joins the 2027 MINI Countryman S ALL4 Oxford Edition, giving shoppers the same styling and value proposition on MINI’s larger crossover if the compact hatch doesn’t fit their needs.

Base MINI Cooper Pricing for 2027
Outside the Oxford Edition, MINI held the line on pricing across the rest of the 2027 Cooper range, keeping base MSRP unchanged from the outgoing model year. The Cooper 2 Door starts at $29,500 in Signature trim and climbs to $33,600 in top Iconic spec, while the Cooper 4 Door runs from $30,500 to $34,600 across the same three trims. The hotter Cooper S starts at $32,800 for the 2 Door and $33,800 for the 4 Door, and the John Cooper Works version tops the range at $38,900 for the 2 Door and $44,600 for the convertible in base Signature trim. Every price above adds the same $1,350 destination charge, which MINI raised effective July 1 to match what it already charges on the Countryman.
Other Changes for the 2027 Model Year
Beyond the Oxford Edition, MINI made a handful of smaller updates across the 2 Door, 4 Door, and Convertible lineup for cars built from July 2026 onward. New upholstery combinations, including Vescin Beige and Vescin Nightshade Blue paired with black knit, are now available on Cooper S models, and Vescin Beige with black knit extends to JCW 2 Door and Convertible variants. JCW buyers in Signature Plus or Iconic trim can also pick white roof and mirror caps at no extra cost.
Elsewhere, MINI added a $250 Piano Black exterior trim option for Cooper and Cooper S models in Favoured style with Signature Plus or Iconic trim, and made a black-and-blue-knit center console storage box standard on Cooper and Cooper S models in Classic style.
Where That Leaves Shoppers
The math on the Oxford Edition is simple compared with most automaker value packages, which tend to bundle features buyers didn’t ask for alongside the ones they did. Here, the $650 roof and the $750 wheel-and-tire package add up close to the $1,400 mark, and MINI isn’t charging anything above the standard Cooper C price to get them. Buyers cross-shopping small premium hatchbacks, including the Fiat 500e, Mazda3, or a used-market BMW 2 Series, will find few rivals throwing in a four-figure options package at no cost.
The trade-off is that the Oxford Edition is locked to the Cooper C’s smaller engine and a fixed set of colors and interior choices. Buyers who want the Cooper S’s extra output, or who prefer a color outside Sunny Side Yellow, Blazing Blue Metallic, or Nanuq White Metallic, will need to build a car outside the Oxford package and pay for those options individually, likely landing above the $25,500 and $26,500 starting points.
None of it changes what the Oxford Edition is built to do: give buyers the loudest color and the biggest wheels MINI sells on the cheapest Cooper in the showroom, without a bigger bill attached. Orders are open now at MINI dealers, with deliveries following July 2026 production.