What is R50, R52, R53, R55, R56, R57, R58, R59, R60, R61, F55, F56
When it comes to buying a Mini Cooper, people often come across R50, R52, R53, R55, R56, R57, R58, R59, R60, R61, F55, F56. What these codes actually means to a Mini Cooper? These codes actually indicate the model designations of a Mini car. Each code indicates a different body style. By looking at the code, people are able to know when the car was built and how it should look like. For those who are buying a new or used Mini Cooper, Mini Cooper S, Mini Cooper Clubman, Mini Cooper Countryman or any other Mini models, you should probably check out Mini Timeline & History as well as all the Mini model designations here for a better understanding.
Mini R50 – Mini One (2001-2006) and Mini Cooper Hatchback (2002-2006)
Mini R52 – Mini Cooper Convertible (2005-2006) and Mini Cooper S Convertible (2005-2006)
Mini R53 – Mini Cooper S Hatchback (2002-2006)
Mini R55 – Mini Cooper Clubman (2008-2014) and Mini Cooper S Clubman (2008-2014)
Mini R56 – Mini Cooper Hatchback (2007-2013) and Mini Cooper S Hatchback (2007-2013)
Mini R57 – Mini Cooper Convertible (2009+) and Mini Cooper S Convertible (2009+)
Mini R58 – Mini Cooper Coupe (2012+) and Mini Cooper S Coupe (2012+)
Mini R59 – Mini Cooper Roadster (2012+) and Mini Cooper S Roadster (2012+)
Mini R60 – Mini Cooper Countryman (2010+) and Mini Cooper S Countryman (2010+)
Mini R61 – Mini Cooper Paceman (2013+) and Mini Cooper S Paceman (2013+)
Mini F55 – Mini Cooper 4-Door (2015+) and Mini Cooper S 4-Door (2015+)
Mini F56 – Mini Cooper Hatchback (2014+) and Mini Cooper S Hatchback (2014+)
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