Mini Cooper Electric
Looks like a Mini. Is a Mini. But fully electric. With interior updates, variable driving modes, and a quiet cabin, it’s a classic – but a thoroughly modern one.
Est. Range
110mi (real world)
Efficiency
251 Wh/mi
Acceleration
0-62mph in 7.3 sec
Top Speed
93mph
Usable Battery
28.9kWh
Charging Port
CCS
"The Mini Cooper Electric looks just like the Mini Cooper, enhanced by the electric twist. With updates to the interior, different driving modes and a quiet cabin, you really can't miss this modern classic.
Interior
The Mini Cooper Electric brings together a stylish interior with an iconic exterior. Inside, there is a digital dashboard, and retro design with the buttons you are familiar with, as well as slim pillars to increase visibility it is a joy to sit inside.
Slow 3.7kWh Chargers
- Typical location:
- Home
- Avg. miles per hour:
- 12 miles
Fast 7kWh Chargers
- Typical location:
- Home | Work | Public
- Avg. miles per hour:
- 24 miles
Rapid Chargers
- Typical location:
- Public (short stays)
- Avg. miles per hour:
- 260 miles
1727mm wide
1431mm high
3850mm long
Drive:
Front wheel drive
Seats:
4
Boot volume:
211L
Tow hitch possible:
No
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