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Mini Cooper SE specs & features

Range270 km
Power181.03 bhp
Battery Capacity32.6 kWh
Charging Time DC36 min-50kW(0-80%)
Charging Time AC2H 30min-11kW(0-80%)
Top Speed150 kmph
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Price: The Mini Cooper SE is priced at Rs 53.50 lakh (ex-showroom).

Colour Options: It is available in five monotone colour options: Nanuq White, Island Blue Metallic, Melting Silver, British Racing Green, and Midnight Black.

Battery, Range and Charging: The Mini’s electric powertrain comprises a 32.6 kWh battery pack with a WLTP-claimed range of 270 km. The electric motor has an output of 184 PS and 270 Nm. 

Charging: 

  • 50 kW Fast Charger: 36 minutes (0-80 per cent)

  • 11 kW AC Charger: 2 hours 30 minutes (0-80 per cent)

  • 2.3 kW AC Charger: 9 hours 43 minutes (0-80 per cent)

Features: Key features include a 5.5-inch digital driver’s display, an 8.8-inch infotainment system, Apple CarPlay, heated front seats, wireless phone charging, and twin sunroof. 

Safety: It gets dual front airbags, brake assist, driver assistance systems, dynamic stability control, a tyre pressure monitoring system, crash sensor, cornering brake control, and a rearview camera as standard.

Rivals: It rivals with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and the Volvo XC40 Recharge.

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Overview

The electric Mini Cooper SE is the latest model from Mini A brand that draws its lineage from a single model - the Morris Mini. What made this model powerful enough to start a legacy of its own was its agility, affordability and most of all - it was mini. Its city-friendly dimensions made it a massive success in crowded streets and most users sought to drive it only inside the city. 

However, with the revival of this brand, the Mini got bigger, costlier and though the models in the range were better all-rounders, they weren't as simple and fun as the original anymore. Fast forward two decades and there has arrived a car which recreates the magic of the original, but in a completely different way. 

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Exterior

To make EVs look a certain way, manufacturers tend to go overboard with futuristic designs. However, the charm of a Mini is in its simplicity and the Cooper SE stands true to that. Cleverly, Mini has not touched the bodywork to make it look electric, but rather played with some of the highlights. The result? you have a hatchback which looks just like a regular Mini and yet has the flair of being electric. 

What immediately grabs your attention are the non-symmetric 17-inch aero wheels with fluorescent green highlights and the green ORVMs. That's it. That's all you need to see in order to know it is an EV. Yes, the front bumper is a little different, but still retains the oval face and the rear with the Union Jack tail lamps, is identical to other Minis, minus of course the tailpipes. 

And if you have a keen eye for detail, there is the electric Mini symbol on the charger flap and on the boot. It is this minor yet loud and significant tweak to the design that makes it look significantly different, yet the same. The Mini Cooper SE looks unmistakably Mini, but with a flavor of fun.

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Interior

Like the exterior, the interior of the EV sports minimal tweaks too. Fluorescent green highlights can be seen on the engine start toggle and the gear shifter and the dashboard also gets an interesting sprinkle of Tetris-like elements which look playful. 

Otherwise things are as they are in the regular car, like the big round central display and a digital instrument cluster. While the quality of the cabin and materials remains sub-par to a vehicle costing half a crore Rupees, there are some highlights here. 

The seats are large and comfortable and come with premium fabric upholstery. This makes spending time here more comfortable - than the racier JCW twin. The ambient lights in the dashboard and the door pads add to the playfulness and the LED ring around the infotainment is a beautiful blend of form and function as it can work as volume, proximity for rear sensor display and more. 

Speaking of the EV-specific elements, there are few. The instrument cluster on the left has a power consumption display and on the right, a battery indicator. The range is displayed on the top right while the battery percentage is on the bottom right. Everything is where you’d expect it to be without having to change much. 

In terms of features, highlights include a twin sunroof, Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System and a Harman Kardon sound system. You do not get a head-up display or powered seats here, or other fancy features like a 360-degree camera, because it's not that kind of a car. What you get are the basics and they work very well. 

The rear seats continue to accommodate under-6 feet adults for city stints. However, one would require the flexibility of a gymnast to get in and out fairly comfortably. The rear seats fold 50:50 to open up space in the boot and even with them up, you manage to keep small suitcases if you are picking up a friend from the airport. Emphasis on ‘a’ friend. 

So far we have covered that the Mini Cooper SE looks simple yet fun and the interior does nothing special, but everything works just fine and it is a comfortable cabin to be in. But now it's time to talk about its biggest talking point - the powertrain. 

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Performance

The Mini Cooper SE is powered by a single motor turning the front wheels. A rather simple architecture in today’s multi-motor EV universe. It makes 184 PS/270 Nm (rather humble for a luxury EV) and gets a tiny 32.6kWh battery back. To put these specifications into context, our desi Nexon EV Max gets a motor capable of 143PS/250 Nm and packs a 40.5kWh battery. However, what happens when you start driving is not ordinary at all. 

The Cooper SE has a lot of console-game-like sound effects which help set the mood in the car. When you start the car, and also when you start driving (given it is quiet outside as the sound is directed towards pedestrians), it is accompanied by a spaceship-like sound that is not too childish to be deemed silly, yet is - playful. Like every EV, the start and get-going has no noise whatsoever from the motor and the experience feels rather premium. The throttle response also feels relaxed and friendly and this makes driving it in town an excellent and calm experience. 

You have 4 drive modes, Green+, Green, Mid and Sport. Green+ is a panic mode that you use when you know you will run out of battery. It not only lowers the performance but also shuts down the air conditioning. As compared to Green. It can provide approximately 18km of additional range. Green mode is the economy mode that can be easily used in the city. It offers a laid-back throttle response, but has ample juice for overtakes and getting away from traffic signals. If you are looking for a bit more poke, Mid it is. At least on the display, you lose just one Km here when compared with green, but the experience is very different. It lets you accelerate much harder for overtakes and this is where you start to feel the true nature of the Cooper SE. 

However, Sport mode is where the Cooper SE feels like a proper Mini. With all the torque unleashed and the paddle now ready to launch you, acceleration is sudden and silent. It puts you at the back of your seat. And this happens on roll-ons as well. Be it 40, 60 or 80kmph, putting your foot down will propel you forward with force. We tested the acceleration and the SE managed to get to 100kmph in just 7.13s (just a second slower than the JCW) and the 20-80kmph sprint took merely 4.06s. This is properly quick. 

Now, dial in the compact dimension and you have a hoot to drive inside the city. The Mini accelerates and brakes before the cars around have had a chance to react. This keeps you entertained and ahead of the traffic. You can make tight turns, quick overtakes and gaps, take narrow lanes for shortcuts and cut through traffic like its butter. I haven't driven the Original Mini, but can imagine it being equally fun. The lively acceleration, compact dimensions and a sturdy feel from the steering keep you properly entertained. In fact, I have never had more fun commuting in any other car before. 

This fun comes at a big cost. Range. Because the Mini is low, you can't place the battery pack under the floor. This means it takes up space where the fuel tank was and this limits the capacity. At full charge, the Mini offers just 177km in Green+ mode! Mid gives you just 158km. And if you decide to drive in Sport, this range drops quicker than the traffic disappearing behind you. This effectively renders the Mini useless in intercity travels. And no, it cannot be the only car in your garage. 

However, the goal of the original Mini was never to be a highway tourer anyway. It was aimed to offer high practicality and fun within city limits and the SE does exactly that. If you have a charger at home, its tiny battery can be easily charged overnight and then you get bonkers-fun commuting for an entire day. And this is what the SE is all about. It might give you just 100km of range in Sport, but then it's 100km of pure joy in the city. It offers multiple regen modes including a single paddle operation which you can use to help a bit with range but that too has little effect. The best is to charge it every night and have fun every day. 

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Ride and Handling

The Cooper SE gets you within a second of the performance of the JCW. But what it does not do, is break your back, or your heart. The JCW is a sporty variant of the Mini and for that, it has stiff suspension and large wheels, which can be delicate to handle in our cities. Cooper SE has none of those issues. With a comfortable and well-balanced suspension, and those cushiony seats, this hatchback is rather comfortable on city roads. It handles broken patches with a stride and won't complain about potholes too. And the wheels have enough rubber cushion for you to not worry about them. 

And while the handling is not as sharp as the JCW, it's on point and excellent for a daily commuter. The steering is precise and you know what the wheels are doing when you are cutting through traffic. This Mini is offering you tremendous performance with a layer of comfort, just as I imagine the original did. 

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Variants

This is where it gets tricky. The Cooper SE is priced at Rs 48.7 lakh. The JCW, Rs 47.7 lakh. At this price, the Cooper SE proves to be a better, if not a more fun commuter than the JCW. And if you are in the market for a luxury EV for everyday driving, this is where the range starts. Everything else, including the Kia EV6, is more expensive. And will be less of a hooligan than the SE. And in that context, in the fun-to-money ratio, the SE is quite affordable. 

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Verdict

Everything that made the original Mini an urban icon, makes the Cooper SE an excellent car in the city. It's compact, comfortable, tremendous fun and belongs inside the city. Yes, the range is less than some electric two-wheelers and practicality is limited with two doors and a small boot. But, if you can overlook these, and want a fun little experiment for everyday driving, the Mini Cooper SE will put a smile on your face and keep it there, at least as long as the charge lasts. 

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Fuel TypeElectricFuel TypeElectricFuel TypeElectricFuel TypeElectricFuel TypeElectricFuel TypeElectricFuel TypeElectricFuel TypeElectric
Battery Capacity32.6 kWhBattery Capacity84 kWhBattery Capacity82.56 kWhBattery Capacity64.8 kWhBattery Capacity66.4 kWhBattery Capacity70.5 kWhBattery Capacity69 - 78 kWhBattery Capacity61.44 - 82.56 kWh
Range270 kmRange663 kmRange567 kmRange531 kmRange462 kmRange560 kmRange592 kmRange510 - 650 km
Charging Time2H 30 min-AC-11kW (0-80%)Charging Time18Min-(10-80%) WIth 350kW DCCharging Time24Min-230kW (10-80%)Charging Time32Min-130kW-(10-80%)Charging Time30Min-130kWCharging Time7.15 MinCharging Time28 Min 150 kWCharging Time-
Power181.03 bhpPower321 bhpPower308 - 523 bhpPower201 bhpPower313 bhpPower188 bhpPower237.99 - 408 bhpPower201.15 - 523 bhp
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    mohd azam on Nov 04, 2024
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    The Mini Cooper SE is a slick, fast, and clever electric vehicle that's perfect for city driving. With its 54kWh battery pack, it offers a range of about 230km, which is a significant improvement from its predecessor ¹. The Cooper SE's design is also noteworthy, with a pared-back exterior detailing that pays tribute to the minimalist approach of the original Mini ². *Pros:* - _Genuinely immersive and thoughtful cabin execution_ - The interior is designed to provide a premium feel, with a focus on comfort and functionality ². - _Great body control_ - The Cooper SE handles well, making it a joy to drive ². - _Slick EV calibration_ - The electric motor provides smooth and responsive acceleration ². - _Right-sized battery_ - The 54kWh battery pack offers a good balance between range and weight ². *Cons:* - _Sharpish ride_ - Some reviewers have noted that the Cooper SE's ride can be a bit firm ². - _Eco-focused tyre not the last word in dynamics_ - The tires are designed for efficiency, but may not provide the best handling ². - _Fussy alloy wheels clash with pared-back exterior design_ - Some may find the wheel design to be at odds with the otherwise minimalist exterior ². *Key Specs:* - Price: $58,990 ² - Battery: 54kWh ² - Range: approximately 230km ¹ ² - Motor: 181-hp/199-lb-ft permanent-magnet electric ¹ Overall, the Mini Cooper SE is a solid choice for those looking for a fun and efficient electric vehicle. However, it's essential to weigh the pros and cons and consider your specific needs before making a decision.Read More

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    ajay on Jan 24, 2024
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    Power In Budget

    I also love my Mini Cooper SE. This powerful car is worth 46.9 lakhs. As a careful driver, green with a 230-mile range is fine for me. Weird modern words were popular, but electronics changed the game. I love the ecological yet creative work on the site. This is my environmental scapegoat and not my only representative. I love Mini's ability to combine technology with safety, and this is reflected in the Mini Cooper SE, which is a great car for my style and fun to drive. The Mini Cooper SE is one of the best cars I've ever driven. It drives great, gives me a great experience and I love the car. It is also very useful, I use it on long trips and it is very good. It provides good mileage but does not disappoint in urban driving either.Read More

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    mangesh on Jan 19, 2024
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    Mini Cooper SE Electric Thrills In Style

    I am relatively delighted with my Mini Cooper SE this honey of dynamism is worth46.90 million. As a careful motorist, going verdant with a range of 230 km is excellent for me. The odd, contemporary language draws notice, and the electric only machine is a game changer. I like the locus's ecologically apprehensive yet extremely ultrapractical work. This is my environmental patsy, not precisely a representative. I like Mini's capability to integrate machine and sustainability, performing in the Mini Cooper SE, a number of fortune that captures my invention and makes driving an stirring experience.Read More

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    pallavi on Jan 15, 2024
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    Mini Cooper SE is quite possibly one of the most shocking vehicles that I have driven. It is genuinely smooth making the rounds and gives me an amazing experience that I love this vehicle for. Close by that, it is moreover really pleasant and I have taken it for extended drives which were genuinely lovely. Its mileage is similarly okay yet not by and large astounding in city drives. Overall, I feel that this vehicle is astounding from each point. Moreover, the most remarkable part of it from my view is that it has such amazing looks making it marvelous.Read More

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    sharmishtha on Jan 08, 2024
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    Loads Of Equipment

    Mini Cooper SE gives fun to drive nature and get iconic design and is an environment friendly electric hatchback. The price range starts from around 53 lakh and is a premium hatchback with great interior and exterior. It comes in a fully loaded varient and it can charge in 0 to 80 percent in just 36 minutes and is loaded with superb features like Adaptive LED headlights, driving assistant, parking assistant, comfort access system, ambient lighting, wireless charging, cruise control and many more great features with good performance but the price of this electric hatchback is high.Read More

Mini Cooper SE Range

Mini Cooper SE range is 270 km, depending on the variant.

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