MINI is going to reveal two new EVs on September 1, 2023, at 5:00 PM, Philippine time. Before that, however, the brand is letting out one last teaser before all covers are blown and we get a first look at the new products from MINI.
Previously, MINI has been slowly trickling in the information about its new models, and we can ascertain a few things such as a longer wheelbase compared to current internal combustion (ICE) models but with about the same. Apart from that, the base trims could come with a 40-kilowatt-hour battery with about 386 km of range on a single charge. The electric motor is rumored to output up to 181 hp in the base trim. In the SE trim, we can expect a respectable bump in power, with 215 ponies from the electric motor, and a larger 54 kilowatt-hour battery pack.
The EV’s interior was previously revealed and covered by sources, but we’re still a little foggy on the final exterior look that the two models will flaunt. The interior, however, is what you would expect from MINI, with all the fun shapes and personality-filled panels being one of the brand’s main selling points.
MINI Cooper teases new Cooper and Countryman EVs
Before the reveal on September 1, 2023, we get this first look, and what a look it is.
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MINI is going to reveal two new EVs on September 1, 2023, at 5:00 PM, Philippine time. Before that, however, the brand is letting out one last teaser before all covers are blown and we get a first look at the new products from MINI.
Previously, MINI has been slowly trickling in the information about its new models, and we can ascertain a few things such as a longer wheelbase compared to current internal combustion (ICE) models but with about the same. Apart from that, the base trims could come with a 40-kilowatt-hour battery with about 386 km of range on a single charge. The electric motor is rumored to output up to 181 hp in the base trim. In the SE trim, we can expect a respectable bump in power, with 215 ponies from the electric motor, and a larger 54 kilowatt-hour battery pack.

The EV’s interior was previously revealed and covered by sources, but we’re still a little foggy on the final exterior look that the two models will flaunt. The interior, however, is what you would expect from MINI, with all the fun shapes and personality-filled panels being one of the brand’s main selling points.

Following that, the MINI Countryman will be based on the BMW iX1’s platform. Compact, small, and capable as a crossover, it’s likely that the driving dynamics of both cars will also be at par if not a little more exciting than its BMW counterparts, of course, because it’s a MINI. As for its power output, the Countryman will get a standard output of 188 hp from a single motor and a 54-kilowatt-hour battery. The SE ALL4 trim wil get two electric motors and also 308 hp with a 64 kilowatt-hour battery pack.
A John Cooper Works variant is expected in the near future as well, though we’ll have to wait and see what kind of excitement MINI will inject into that trim.
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