Mini Electric

The MINI Electric (referred to in some markets as the Mini Cooper SE[3]) is an all-electric Mini from BMW planned to be launched in 2020. The drive train utilizes technology developed for the earlier BMW i3.[4] This is not to be confused with the 2010 Mini E which was a limited production vehicle used as a technology and market test platform.[5][6]

MINI Electric
Mini Electric (concept at IAA 2017)
Overview
ManufacturerBMW
Production2019-present
Model years2020-present
Body and chassis
RelatedBMW i3
Powertrain
Electric motor135[1] kW (181 hp)
TransmissionSingle speed with fixed ratio
Battery32.6 kWh [2]
Electric range235-270 kilometres (146-168 miles)
Plug-in charging11 kW on-board charger (AC)CCS
Dimensions
Length3,845 mm (151.4 in)
Height1,432 mm (56.4 in)
Chronology
PredecessorMini E

References

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