Model record
Mini E
Background
The Mini E was a demonstration electric car developed by BMW i as a conversion of its Mini Cooper car. The Mini E was developed for field trials and deployed in several countries, including the United States, Germany, UK, France, Japan and China. The field testing of the Mini E was part of BMW Project i, which was followed in January 2012 by a similar trial with the BMW ActiveE, and the last phase of project was the development of the BMW i3 urban electric car, that went into mass production in 2013. In 2019, BMW announced that the mass market Mini Electric will go in to production.
Text adapted from “Mini E” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
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Same marque
Other Mini models
- (Issigonis) —
- (MkI) —
- Clubman/1275 GT —
- Coupé (R58) —
- Coupé and Roadster —
- Electric —
- Prime Ministerial Limousine —
- Mini 1959
- COOPER 1962
- Moke 1964
- Clubman 1972
- GT 1977
- ONE 1995
- Countryman 2000
- Hatch 2001
- JOHN COOPER WORKS 2003
- FIRST 2009
- All4 Racing 2010
- INSPIRED 2012
- ROADSTER 2012
- Paceman 2013
- CHALLENGE 2015
- John Cooper Works Rally 2016
- John Cooper Works Buggy 2017
- PADDY HOPKIRK 2020
- ACEMAN CLASSIC ELECTRIC 2024
- MINI COOPER CLASSIC ELECTRIC 2024
- MINI COOPER EXCLUSIVE ELECTRIC 2024
- MINI COOPER SE 2024
- MINI COOPER SPORT ELECTRIC 2024
- ACEMAN MONOCHROME 2025
- COOPER MONOCHROME 2025
- COUNTRYMAN MONOCHROME 2025