Hatchback · 1 · from $46,375
The Mini Cooper has long been synonymous with cheeky charm, nimble handling, and British flair, a legacy that took a bold leap into the future with the introduction of the Mini Electric (also known as the Mini Cooper SE). This electrified iteration, which debuted in 2020, marries the iconic Mini design and spirited driving experience with zero-emission technology, making it a landmark moment in the brand's storied history. The transition to electric power is more than just a nod to sustainability; it's a reimagining of what the Mini can be. The Mini Electric retains the brand's characteristic go-kart feel, now enhanced with the instant torque delivery that only an electric motor can provide. It's packed with quirks like the funky digital dashboard, distinctive two-tone wheel design, and the ability to customize exterior accents and interior features, allowing owners to maintain that personal touch Minis are known for. This move to electric was not just about keeping up with trends but injecting a new level of excitement and relevance into the Mini lineup, proving that even small cars can make a big impact on the future of mobility.
| MSRP | $46,375 |
|---|---|
| EPA range | 212 mi |
| 0–60 mph | 4.8 s |
| Top speed | 112 mph |
| Power | 181 hp |
| Battery | 32 kWh |
| Max DC charging | 50 kW |
| Drive | FWD |
| Seats | 5 |
| Trim | Price | Range | 0–60 |
|---|---|---|---|
| SE | $46,375 | 212 mi | 4.8s |