Does MINI have new energy vehicles?

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DelBrody
09/01/25 8:01am
MINI does have new energy vehicles. The MINI brand has officially launched the new all-electric model Cooper SE. Below are the relevant details: Parameters and configuration: The new car's motor has a maximum power of 135kW and a maximum torque of 270Nm. It accelerates from 0-100km/h in 7.3 seconds, and from 0-60km/h in just 3.9 seconds, with a top speed of 150km/h. Modes: The Cooper SE features four driving modes: Sport, standard-MID, GREEN, and GREEN+ modes, and is also equipped with One-Pedal single-pedal energy recovery function.
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HaileyAnn
09/14/25 3:42am
Yes, Mini does have new energy vehicles, and they are quite distinctive. As a car enthusiast who has studied the Mini brand, I can tell you they launched pure electric vehicles early on, such as the Mini Cooper SE, which boasts a range of over 300 kilometers and accelerates swiftly, achieving 0-100 km/h in under 7 seconds—perfect for city driving. In terms of charging, it supports fast charging, reaching 80% in just half an hour, and can also be slowly charged using a standard household socket. There's also the Countryman hybrid version, combining electric and gasoline engines for fuel efficiency and convenience. Mini cars are compact in design, becoming even more eco-friendly after electrification, and are manufactured in UK factories. They offer excellent handling with superb chassis tuning, making them ideal for young drivers who seek both driving pleasure and environmental consciousness. If you get the chance to test drive one, I highly recommend experiencing their dynamic performance.
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