The new Union Jack design LED taillights pay homage to the MINI’s British roots
Before we set off, we call the concierge service for directions to the first destination on the itinerary: Birregurra Farm Foods, where we will stop over for lunch. There is a built-in 4G SIM card powering the new generation MINI Connected, which enables digital services such as Intelligent Emergency Call, Time-to-Leave Notifications (push messages to assist punctual departure), Send to Car (imports destinations from a smartphone to the car) and Remote Services (locks the car’s doors from a smartphone).
The voice on the other end is friendly with an American accent, delivering the address to our car via the Real Time Traffic Information function with a side of banter about the weather, where we learn — with a tinge of envy — that it is sunny in Manila.
The BMW X2 in Galvanic Gold alongside the MINI 3 Door in Solaris Orange, parked outside the Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery
The MINI’s 7-speed Steptronic transmission with double clutch is serving me well with its seamless shifting between gears, and I deem it best not to test the manual mode in the inclement weather.
We eventually emerge from the fog-ridden forest and are greeted by a wonderful expanse of sea. The drive along the coast is as picturesque as I remember, even under the grey-filtered sky. It’s my second time doing the Great Ocean Road drive but my first in such a fabulous ride, and I’m thoroughly enjoying the MINI’s superb cornering around the winding roads of the coastline.
We turn off left at Apollo Bay towards Lorne, about an hour shy of the famed Twelve Apostles in the opposite direction. We arrive at Ocean House for our overnight stay and quickly get changed for the private Pilates session that has been booked for us. Perfect — we need a good stretch after the three-hour, 181km drive.
Sleek & sporty
It’s a beautiful morning as we fuel up on breakfast prepared for us by our private chef with the ingredients we gathered the day prior. In the distance, the ocean is sparkling under the golden rays of the sun and I’m wistful about the trade we’ll soon have to make.
We swap our MINI Convertible for the BMX X2, and the appreciation for the spaciousness of the Sports Activity Coupe — BMW’s first in the premium compact segment — is instantaneous. It feels like an upgrade.
The X2, a new addition to the BMW X series, is also referred to as the -“Rebel” of the X family. With its sleek, dynamic contours and double kidney grille, the first-ever X2 is mighty sporty and flaunts a coupe-like vibe. And it is absolutely gorgeous in Galvanic Gold.
We make our way to the Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery where we get creative in a hands-on chocolate-making class.
The MINI Centre Instrument unit displays all the MINI Connected digital services such as navigation and media functions enabled via in-built 4G connectivity
The X2 is outside waiting for us when we are done and it’s time for another driver switch, so I take the wheel. The difference is palpable. It’s a -smoother and more relaxed ride with this all-wheel drive. We retract the panorama glass roof a little to let some sunshine in.
Like the MINI Connected, the BMW Connected+ system pairs smartphone with vehicle, intelligently planning routes with innovative features such as the “Share live trip status” that securely sends your location to friends and family.
Today, it is taking us to Queenscliff Ferry, where we will drive the X2 right onto the ferry to Sorrento, a coastal town on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria.
After a seaside lunch, we slip into our final ride: the MINI 3 Door. And as we drive this baby home to BMW Australia’s head office back up north towards Melbourne, our friends zip past us in the MINI Convertible with the soft top down. The sun is out, the vibe is right and it’s been an awesome road trip. I turn to my co-pilot and say, “It’s a great day to be in a convertible.”
Jamie Nonis is a lifestyle journalist with an appreciation for all things beautiful


