A full quarter of a century and three generations of BMW’s new Mini later, it was clearly time for another deep rethink.
When Oliver Heilmer took the Mini design hot seat in autumn 2017, there were already plans to give the current Mini models a serious makeover. The shift to sharing a BMW front-drive platform and the need to share the same dashboard between the three-door hatch and larger Countryman had rather compromised the final products in some eyes, from long front overhangs to rather cartoonish exterior detailing. The awkward five-door hatch – itself necessarily spun off the Clubman – was not well liked internally, either.
The 2017 Mini Electric concept and the John Cooper Works GP concept gave big clues to a planned major overhaul of the cars, pencilled…
