What model is my MINI? How to identify your MINI Cooper
What model is my MINI? How to identify your MINI Cooper

What model is my MINI? How to identify your MINI Cooper

July 5, 2026
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If you’re asking “what model is my MINI?”, the fastest answer is on your V5C logbook, which states the model as DVLA records it. For the exact generation, put your registration into the free DVLA vehicle enquiry service to confirm the year of manufacture, engine size and fuel type, then match those details to the generation table below. The whole check takes a couple of minutes and costs nothing.

What model is my MINI by reg?

The DVLA check gives you the official record for any UK-registered car: first registration date, year of manufacture, engine size, fuel type, plus tax and MOT status. It won’t say “Cooper S R56” outright, but the year narrows the generation immediately. A 2009 MINI hatch is an R56; a 2016 one is an F56. Cross-check the model line on your V5C and you’ve got it. The MOT history service on gov.uk lists the model too, and it’s worth a look anyway if you’re buying, since it shows every test result since 2005.

Decode the VIN for the full spec

Every MINI carries a 17-digit VIN. MINI UK confirms where to find it: in the car’s registration documents and insurance policy, or stamped on the driver’s side door pillar and at the base of the windscreen. A MINI dealer or an online VIN decoder can turn it into the full build sheet: model, production date, engine, transmission, original colour and factory options. That’s the definitive answer, useful when a car has been rebadged or modified.

MINI generation codes at a glance

MINI people talk in chassis codes, the R and F letters you’ll see in adverts and forums. Here’s the map, with approximate UK years.

CodeModelUK years (approx.)
R50 / R53One and Cooper hatch / Cooper S (supercharged)2001 to 2006
R52Convertible2004 to 2008
R56Hatch (second generation)2006 to 2013
R55 / R57Clubman / Convertible2007 to 2015
R58 / R59Coupé / Roadster2011 to 2015
R60 / R61Countryman / Paceman2010 to 2016
F56 / F55 / F573-door hatch / 5-door hatch / Convertible2014 to 2024
F54 / F60Clubman / Countryman2015 to 2024
F66 / F65 / J01Current hatch (petrol) / 5-door / Cooper Electric2024 on
U25 / J05Current Countryman / Aceman (electric)2023 on
What model is my MINI: a Cooper S hatchback showing the badges and grille that identify it

Spot the generation by eye

No paperwork to hand? The car tells you. On first-generation cars (R50/R53) the indicators sit in their own housings, separate from the headlights; from the R56 onwards they moved inside the headlight unit. Listen, too. A supercharger whine under load means an R53 Cooper S, since every Cooper S after it is turbocharged. Third-generation cars (F56 era) grew noticeably and wear a hexagonal grille. And the newest cars, from 2024 on, give themselves away the moment you open the door: there’s a large circular display in the middle of the dash where the speedo binnacle used to be.

Related questions

What do codes like R56 and F56 actually mean?

They’re internal chassis codes from BMW’s development system, one per body style and generation. The letter marks the engineering era (R for the early BMW MINIs, F for the third generation, J and U for the newest cars) and the number identifies the specific body.

Is my MINI a One, a Cooper or a Cooper S?

Check the boot badge first, then the V5C model line. The trims differ in engine and equipment rather than body, and our guide to the MINI One vs Cooper vs Cooper S breaks down how to tell them apart and which suits you.

Why does the generation matter?

Because each one has different engines, different known faults and different price brackets. Knowing yours is an R56 rather than an F56 changes what you’d pay, what you’d check before buying and what parts fit. Our look at MINI reliability by generation shows how much they differ.

Which generation should I buy?

Depends on budget and use, but the sweet spots shift year by year. See our guide to which year MINI Cooper to buy for the generation-by-generation answer.

Found out what you’ve got?

If the check has you curious what your MINI is worth, you can list it on Mini Trader in minutes and keep 100% of the sale, no seller fees. And if it’s left you wanting a different one, have a look through the used MINI Coopers for sale across the UK; every listing on the site is a MINI, nothing else.

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