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32.6 kWh

Battery

37 151 €

Price

234 Km

Range according to WLTP cycle

135kW /184 hp

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Mini Cooper SE performance

Performance Power Autonomy (WLTP) Usable battery
135 kW
184 ea.
234 km
28.9 kWh

Charging the Mini Cooper SE

AC connector

Type 2

Max. power (kW)

11

Accelerated load AC 0 to 100

3h15

DC connector

CCS

Max DC power (kW)

100

DC 10 to 80% accelerated load

28min

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Dimensions and weight of the Mini Cooper SE

Length Width Height Wheelbase Tare weight
3850 mm
1750 mm
1450 mm
2500 mm
1365 kg

Taxation

Amortization Battery damping
30,000 INCL. VAT
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All about Mini Cooper SE

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Performance

The Mini Cooper SE is a 100% electric vehicle. The maximum power of the Mini Cooper SE is 135 kW (184 hp), and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.3 seconds.

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Price

The Mini Cooper SE starts at €37,151 for sale in France. This price includes VAT. This price does not include the ecological bonus, which is deducted when you buy a new clean vehicle in France. In addition to the bonus écologique, you may also be eligible for the prime à la conversion and regional grants. 

Companies also benefit from tax advantages when purchasing a 100% electric vehicle.

Vehicle charging

Refill

The Mini Cooper SE battery has a total capacity of 32,6 kWh. Usable capacity is 28,9 kWh. Range is around 234 km with a 100% charged battery. Actual range, however, will depend on a number of factors, including climate, road conditions, whether or not air conditioning is used, and driving style.

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About Mini

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The Mini was created in 1959 during the fuel shortage in Britain due to the Suez crisis in 1959. This meant that petrol was once again rationed in the UK, large cars became more expensive and imported cars were not very common. To save Britain from this crisis, Leonard Lord, head of the British Motor Company (BMC), decided to create a small, economical city car called the Mini. Over the life of the Mini, a total of 5,387,862 cars were produced and almost 1.6 million were sold in Britain. Not only that, but the Mini has retained many glorious victories in the world of motorsport. In 2000, Mini became part of the German BMW Group, along with Rolls-Royce. Under the new management, the brand first marketed the original Mini for a few years, before launching the second generation in 2001 when BMW chose to capitalize the brand name, MINI, to differentiate the brand from the model. The manufacturer then extended its range, retaining the characteristic lines of the original Mini with the Countryman, Clubman and Paceman. In July 2019, Mini introduces an electrified version of its city car, the Cooper SE, based on the BMW I3 powertrain. It features a 184 hp engine combined with a 36.2 kWh battery.

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