The MINI Electric (also known as the MINI Cooper SE) is due to drop in March 2020.
With a top speed of 93MPH and reaching 0-60MPH in 7.3 seconds, this is targeted for urban drivers. You can expect to get a range of up to 144 miles from its 32.6kWh battery. Whilst the range isn’t touching top end electric vehicles, the smaller battery allows a quick charge time – 80 percent capacity in just 35 minutes.
The interior features a 5.5 inch display in place of the usual instrument cluster, as well as a 6.5 inch center console touchscreen which supports Apple CarPlay, real time traffic and MINI Online functionality. Other upgrades include rear parking cameras, drive assists, wireless phone charging and Harman Kardon audio.
Prices start from £24,40 all the way up to £30,400 (after Government EV rebates). More information can be found at MINI Online.