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The New All-Electric Mini Cooper Family Has Range

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The New All-Electric Mini Cooper Family Has RangeMINI
  • Mini is taking electrification to a new level for the 2025 model year, as it launches new and competitive electric Cooper plus electric Countryman models.

  • With over 200 miles of range, 250+ horsepower, and EV-specific chassis tuning, Mini says electrification suits its go-kart-like models particularly.

  • Gas-powered versions will remain available, but Mini is putting most of its egg into the electrified basket, including its sustainable production practices.


It's hard not to be charmed when you see a Mini drive by. From the bite-sized silhouette to its eyeball-like headlights and popping colors, it's an undeniably cute car. And that feeling is only enhanced when you get behind the wheel, as it darts around the road at your command.

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Mini even has an internal phrase for this phenomenon, calling it Charismatic Simplicity. And its Head of Design, Oliver Heilmer, says that a clear, reduced design language is all that's needed to rope in droves of Mini converts. But it's not enough to just be cute these days. It matters what's going on inside, too.

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Quite the model span since 1959 and it seems the Cooper will only get bigger.MINI

Previously, Mini has relied upon a series of forced induction, four-cylinder powerplants to rocket its 3000-4000 pound models around. But the introduction of a futuristic, seemingly metropolitan-ideal electric version of the current generation of Cooper fell on its face. With 110 miles of range, the Mini Cooper SE arguably relied too heavily on city-bound buyers.

But Mini is seemingly good at listening because the new lineup of electrified Mini models looks promising. First up, the revamped Mini Cooper Electric, which is set for release later in 2024.

Built on BMW Group's FAAR platform, the new Cooper is split into two trims—the Cooper E and Cooper SE. Slower than the current Mini Cooper SE, the Cooper E focuses on affordability, with a 40.7-kWh battery providing 184 hp, 214 lb-ft of torque, and a claimed 190 miles of range. That's based on the more lenient European WLTP test cycle, however.

The new Cooper SE has even more impressive statistics. Powered by a 54.2-kWh battery, the Cooper SE boasts 218 hp, 243 lb-ft of torque, and 250 miles of range. And it's not just power that is setting the new electric Minis apart.

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A drag co-efficient figure of 0.28 is on par with the VW GTI.MINI

Mini has widened the track and increased the wheelbase length of the Cooper chassis for 2024, allowing for a better stability factor. Additionally, Mini says it reinforced the stabilizer mounts on the axles, diminishing the extra battery weight felt during driving. The standard tire width has also been bumped up to 225 mm with 18-inch wheels.

Embracing its most commonly described auto-journalist adjective, Mini is adding a Go-Kart mode, which adjusts the agility and stability of the chassis setup. On the other hand, a Green mode will also be available, orienting the electric motor toward maximum range through minimized accelerator sensitivity and increased regenerative braking power.

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In the name of battery longevity, charging isn't particularly fast on the Mini Cooper E or Cooper SE. Typically charged via alternating current with 11 kW, direct current charging is set at 75 kW on the Cooper E and 95 kW on the Cooper SE. This allows the battery to be charged from 10% to 80% in just under 30 minutes on either model.