Mini CooperSE Touch Up Paint

Mini CooperSE Touch Up Paint (9 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mini CooperSE's Color Code

Mini color codes follow BMW paint code conventions and are hidden somewhere on the car, often on several panels. Common locations include the firewall and radiator support; they can also be on the door jamb or inside the trunk. Finding the code often requires patience, and if not found, multiple locations may need checking. The color code is necessary to order matching paint, and the numeric code, rather than only the color name, is recorded.

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Mini CooperSE Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Mini didn't hold back on the personality for the CooperSE. We have 9 colors on the books, ranging from the "look-at-me" Chili Red to the sophisticated John Cooper Works Rebel Green. They also leaned heavily into the moody side of the spectrum-between Midnight Black, Absolute Black, and Enigmatic Black Pearl, they practically invented "50 Shades of Dark." Whether you're driving a metallic Moonwalk Gray or a deep pearl, these colors are designed to pop under streetlights, but they do require a little TLC to keep that showroom glow.

What to Watch For

While the CooperSE is a modern electric marvel, its skin is surprisingly sensitive. Owners often find the clear coat to be a bit "soft," which is a polite way of saying it's a magnet for stone chips on that iconic, flat front nose. You might also notice the paint feels a little thin near the edges of the door handles or the hatch. To find your exact color match, skip the guesswork: open your passenger door and look for a black sticker on the center pillar (the B-pillar). You're looking for a three-digit alphanumeric code-that's your golden ticket to the right bottle of paint.

Driveway Repair Tip

If you're staring at a chip in your Enigmatic Black Pearl or White Silver Metallic, remember that those sparkles are actually tiny flakes that like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for at least 60 seconds-longer than you think you need-to wake up that metallic magic. When applying, don't try to fill the hole in one go. Think of it like a tiny layer cake: apply one thin dab to cover the color, let it dry for 15 minutes, and then add a second thin layer. It requires patience, but it's the difference between a "blob" and a repair that disappears when you step three feet back.

Mini CooperSE Colors by Year

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