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Mini Aceman EV due Q4

by Geoff Dobson
April 26, 2024
in Industry News, E-Cars, Electric Vehicles, News
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 The Mini Aceman EV is expected in Australia and New Zealand in Q4 this year, with pricing to follow.   

It will come in two variants – the Mini Aceman E with a 42.5kWh battery providing an estimated 294-310km range, (electricity consumption combined: 14,9-14,1kWh/100km) and the Mini Aceman SE with a 54.2kWh battery giving an estimated 382-407km range (WLTP), electricity consumption combined 14,8-13,9kWh/100km.

“The Mini Aceman brings a new level of excitement to our all-electric lineup, packed with a truly enjoyable immersive digital experience,” says Mini head Stefanie Wurst, adding it’s “perfect for navigating crowded city streets, while maintaining the versatility and functionality of a crossover and the go kart feeling you can expect from a Mini”.

“I am certain that the sleek design, the performance, and the versatility as a five-seater crossover, will make the Mini Aceman a resounding success.”  

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The 135kW electric motor generates 290Nm torque in the Mini Aceman E, the car able to accelerate from zero to 100km/h in 7.9 seconds and reach a 160km/h top speed.

The Mini Aceman SE’s 160kW motor provides 330Nm torque, acceleration from zero to 100km/h in 7.1 seconds and a 170km/h top speed.

Luggage space is 300 litres, while numerous adjustment options enable this capacity to be extended individually to as much as 1005 litres.

Roof rails are standard and wheel options range from 17-inch to 19-inch.

The Minis Aceman is available in two different trims- “Classic” and “Favoured”.

It has the latest technology and safety features.

The battery can be charged via AC with 11kW, while DC fast charging is possible in the Mini Aceman E with 75kW and in the Aceman SE with up to 95kW, allowing the battery to be charged from 10 to 80% in just under 30 minutes at a fast-charging station.

When Mini Navigation is activated, the high-voltage battery can be set to the ideal temperature for efficient charging in advance, depending on weather conditions.

The Mini App provides a convenient overview of the charging process, even if the customer is not near the vehicle.

Click here for more information and to register interest.

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Geoff Dobson

Geoff Dobson is an 'old-school journo' thriving in a world of new technology. With 40-years of journalism experience already behind him, Geoff joined Auto Media Group three years ago to lead its EVtalk titles. A keen cyclist, he puts his Auckland commute to good use testing ebikes and scooters along the North Western cycleway.

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