18The new MINI Cooper Oxford Edition celebrates 25 years since BMW reinvented the iconic supermini for the 21st Century, and does so with traditional British subtlety. Revealed at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed – which is basically the world’s loudest garden party – the new Oxford Edition features the MINI’s signature Union Jack roof design. Remarkably, this hasn’t been available on the latest iteration of the MINI Cooper hatch until now. The designers went further than the classic roof graphic though, with the central red and white stripe of the flag running across onto the bonnet and onto the bootlid. White side mirror caps are another nod to classic MINIs, and these contrast against the Chili Red, Indigo Sunset Blue or Blazing Blue paint finishes on offer. The Oxford Edition rides on a set of 18-inch two-tone wheels with special centre caps and valve covers that also sport the Union Jack flag. 18The Union Jack motifs continue inside – on the 6 o’clock steering wheel spoke, for example – and the unique door sills have more red, white and blue. Finally, the driver’s side floor mat features a small Union Jack emblem, while there’s a chequered flag on the passenger’s side, as a nod to the British brand’s racing heritage. The new MINI Cooper Oxford Edition is on sale now from £30,120, and it’s available exclusively with the Cooper S drivetrain, which pairs a rorty 201bhp 2.0-litre petrol engine with a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. However you’ll have to be quick if you want one, because just 125 examples are being made for the UK. The Oxford Edition is named after the city where Minis have been built since the brilliant original, designed by Sir Alec Issigonis, arrived in 1959. The modern interpretation of the MINI Cooper was launched in 2001 and proved to be one of the most influential cars of our time, because it began the trend of brands raiding their back catalogues to revive icons such as the Fiat 500 and Renault 5.