National Mini Day Beaulieu 2025


We’re proud to announce that Mini Sport, sponsors of the Mini Cooper Register, will be attending the National Mini Day 2025 – one of the most iconic and eagerly awaited events in the Mini calendar!
Held in the stunning grounds of Beaulieu, National Mini Day is one of the most iconic and eagerly awaited dates on the Mini calendar – and with this year marking the 60th Anniversary of the legendary Monte Carlo Rally win by Timo Mäkinen and Paul Easter in AJB 44B, the celebrations will be bigger and better than ever.


Visit Our Pop-Up Shop – The Ultimate Classic Mini Parts Hub
We’re bringing a huge range of classic Mini parts, upgrades, performance parts and accessories straight to the show. Whether you're restoring a Mk1 Cooper, upgrading your Mini for performance, or just picking up a few essential parts – our expert team will be on hand to offer advice, recommendations, and a warm welcome.
It’s the perfect opportunity to get hands-on with our most popular products, speak to our friendly and knowledgeable team, and explore new upgrades to keep your Mini running and looking its best.

Pre-Order for Click & Collect – Save on Shipping!
To make things even easier (and save on shipping costs!), we’re running our popular Click & Collect service for the event.
✔️ Order online in advance
✔️ Pay at point of order
✔️ Enter the COOPER25 postcode in the delivery section
✔️ Select ‘Free Delivery to Show’ at checkout
We’ll make sure your order is ready and waiting for you at our stand on the day – no shipping fees, no hassle, no delay.

Explore our range of Classic Mini Parts and Upgrades
Why You Shouldn't Miss National Mini Day 2025
This is more than just a show – it’s a celebration of all things Mini:
🚗 Minis of all generations, from early Austins to modern classics
🏆 Displays marking 60 years since the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally win
🛍️ Club stands, trunk traders, regalia, memberships, and Miniobilia
🎁 Exclusive show offers from Mini Sport
🎟️ Entry includes access to Beaulieu’s top attractions, including the National Motor Museum, Palace House, Beaulieu Abbey, and the World of Top Gear