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 Mini Aceman priced from $55,990

by Geoff Dobson
June 17, 2024
in Industry News, E-Cars, Electric Vehicles, News
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The Mini Aceman E (electric) and SE (sports electric) are priced from $55,990 and $60,990 respectively.

Both are due in Q4 this year.

The five-door crossover is just over four metres long and seats five people.

Its technology suite offers the latest driving assistance and comforts.

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Mini Australia says customers are advised to contact their nearest Mini dealer for all pricing enquiries.

“The Mini Aceman delivers a fresh and innovative take on the iconic Mini design while representing the next generation of Mini – one that is built for the future while staying true to the brand’s heritage of go-kart driving fun and individuality,” says Mini Australia and New Zealand general manager Alexander Brockhoff.

“The Aceman provides our customers with a greater choice of electrified, premium compact vehicles that are perfect for urban living and beyond.”

The Mini Aceman E has a 38.5kWh net battery capacity, capable of delivering 135kW power and 290Nm torque, sprinting from 0-100km/h in 7.9s and providing 310km range.

The Aceman SE has a 49.2kWh net battery capacity allowing 406km range, producing 160kW power and 330Nm torque, accelerating from 0-100km/h in 7.1 seconds.

Both have DC fast charging capabilities.

The Aceman E is compatible with a 75kW maximum charging rate and requires 28 minutes for a 10%80% charge. The maximum charging rate is increased to 95kW for the Aceman SE and achieves the same level of charge in 31 minutes.

On a standard 11kW AC charge, the Aceman E and SE can reach 0-100% charge in four hours and 15 minutes, and five hours and 30 minutes respectively.

The Aceman showcases a 240mm round OLED central display situated on a clean dashboard, with a remodelled toggle bar and contemporary steering wheel.

A panoramic glass roof is standard.

The Aceman’s 60:40 rear seats can be folded to extend the luggage compartment from 300 litres to 1005 litres.

Mini Experience Mode available through the central display offers a bespoke set of sounds, visuals and colours in eight selectable modes (Core, Green, Go-Kart, Personal, Timeless, Vivid, Balance and Trail).

The ‘Hey Mini” greeting or using the push-to-talk steering wheel button activates the Mini Intelligent Personal Assistant.

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability come as standard to allow for added information integration.

From 2024 Mini is fully leather-free and chrome-free, offering a new range of sustainable options for interior trims and exterior highlights.

Its light alloy wheels are made from up to 70% recycled aluminium.

In combination with renewable electricity, this process reduces CO2 emissions by up to 80% compared with conventional production methods.

Interior surfaces, vehicle floor and floor mats comprise at least 90% recycled polyester, reducing production greenhouse emissions by up to 98%.

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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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