MINI MINI Coupé R58
Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice
Engine Overview
The MINI MINI Coupé R58 is available with one engine variant at 75 hp.
The MINI 1.6L Turbo (Benziner, 184 PS) has the N18B16 (1.6L Turbo) — rated: "Stay Away!", 9 known weaknesses.
Vehicle Weaknesses
| Weakness | Cost | |
|---|---|---|
| Water pump failed The plastic water pump of the Prince engine commonly fails between 70,000 and 110,000 km. Metal pump upgrade recommended. Symptoms: Engine temperature rises sharply, 'coolant temperature too high' warning. Coolant level drops quickly, grinding noises from the engine bay possible. from 80,000 km | Medium |
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Known Problems and Issues
A total of 21 weaknesses have been documented for the MINI MINI Coupé R58 (2011–2015) — 14 engine-related and 7 vehicle-related. One problem engine: N18B16 (1.6L Turbo). Typical issues affect Cooling, Steering, Body, Electronics.
MINI Coupé (N18B16, 2011–2015) — Stay Away!: Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner Wear, Turbo Oil Feed Line Coking — Turbo Damage, Oil Filter Housing Gasket Leak. Power: 184 PS.
What to watch out for with the MINI MINI Coupé? See the detailed listing of all engine and vehicle weaknesses in the sections above.
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Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee