MINI MOTABILITY FINANCE AND INSURANCE.

FINANCING YOUR MINI THROUGH MOTABILITY.

The Motability Car Scheme, which we’re incredibly proud to be part of, allows those living with a disability and receiving mobility payments to lease a car of their choice using their allowance. Offering the independence and freedom to travel without limits.

It’s as simple as using your mobility benefits to lease a brand new MINI. The tough part is choosing which one. We offer a variety of models in our Motability car list, from the roomy MINI Countryman through to the all-electric MINI Cooper. You’ll even find a Motability Convertible in our list.

Speak to a Motability Sales Specialist from our MINI team who will be happy to help you find the perfect car, a Motability finance plan that fits your budget and the right Motability insurance too.

HOW TO APPLY?

We like to keep things straightforward, which is why signing up for a MINI under the Motability Scheme is easy. Once you know which model you’d like, you can arrange to take a test drive to experience it in the metal.

You’ll need your driving licence (both parts), proof of your address – you can use a bank statement or energy bill for example, and your certificate of entitlement from the Department of Work and Pensions or Service Personnel and Veterans Agency.

If you’re happy and want to go ahead, our team can walk you through the next steps to making the MINI you want yours. They’ll explain the agreement, and help you complete the Motability application online before ordering your car and arranging delivery or collection.

MOTABILITY CAR LIST.

MINI Clubman

ALL-ELECTRIC MINI COOPER.

The new all-electric MINI Cooper is simplicity at its most charismatic. Embodying our “less is more” design approach, we’ve removed superfluous elements, and reduced, reduced and reduced some more.

With its clean and flush surfaces, sleek lines and balanced proportions, the exterior has been meticulously crafted into a self-assured, striking form.

MINI Convertible

THE SPONTANEOUS MINI CONVERTIBLE.

The MINI Convertible delivers that iconic go-kart handling, legendary design and comes with a fully electric roof to help you drop the top for open air joy in just 18 seconds.

You’ll love every second you spend behind the wheel of this soft top MINI, whether you’re styling it out in the city or cruising down a beachy coastline. Because it features a refined cockpit, supersized 8.8” high-resolution, full-colour display screen and luxuriously comfy seats.

MINI Countryman

THE ADVENTUROUS MINI COUNTRYMAN.

Big, bold and built to explore. With its spaciousness and versatility, the MINI Countryman is the perfect car for those who seek adventure.

Whether you’re enjoying a weekend in the country or a lakeside break, the MINI Countryman has the space you need to fit everything in. There’s room for five passengers, with plenty left over for luggage. And with the option of ALL4 all-wheel drive, you can take your journeys off the beaten path.

Considering choosing a MINI Countryman Motability car? Try it out for yourself and book a test drive.

GET YOUR MINI MOTABILITY CAR.

SIGNING UP TO THE MINI MOTABILITY SCHEME.

Once you know which MINI you’d like to lease through the Motability Scheme you can really get the ball rolling. All it takes
is three straightforward steps.

1. CHECK ELIGIBILITY

Your Motability eligibility will depend on whether you have at least 12 months left before your benefit ends. You’ll find
this information on your benefit decision letter if you’re unsure. 

2. GET DOCUMENTS READY

You’ll need your driving licence (both parts), proof of your address – you can use a bank statement or energy bill for
example, and your certificate of entitlement from the Department of Work and Pensions or Service Personnel and Veterans Agency.

3. VISIT A MINI CENTRE

Contact a MINI Centre to book an appointment with a Motability Sales Specialist who will assist you in your online Motability
application.

READY TO JUMP IN?

Whether you're looking for city thrills or big adventure there's a MINI to suit you. Who's In?