The R-Series BMW MINI had a lot to live up to.
Launched in 2001, it was riding in the wake of the classic 1959-2000
Mini. At the time, BMW were going to have to create something as special
and innovative as its longstanding predecessor in order to silence the
naysayers. And they did. Since its launch in 2001, BMW's modern MINI has
become the pinnacle of small yet funky family cars in the premium small
(and sometimes not so mall) car segment.
Now in its third generation, having unveiled the new F-Series in 2014,
BMW MINI offers 3- and 5-door hatchback models and convertibles, the
estate Clubman, the five-door Countryman, the Coupe, the Roadster and
the three-door crossover Paceman. MINI enthusiast and motoring
journalist Sophie Williamson-Stothert explores the journey from 1959 to
the present day, covering design and development of the new MINI, launch
and reception by the press, its many model variations and special
editions, and an owner's and buyer's guide.
THE AUTHOR
Sophie Williamson-Stothert is a full-time motoring writer with a passion
for classic and modern cars. She graduated with a First Class Honours in
BA Motoring Journalism in 2013 and has since written for Autosport
Magazine, Motorsport News, Car Dealer Magazine and Workshop Magazine.
Sophie is a committee member of the Guild of Motoring Writers and was
highly commended for the Sir William Lyons Award in 2012. Sophie first
got behind the wheel of a classic Mini at the age of 10 and started
racing when she was just 12. She currently drives a MINI Cooper.