Mini cuts prices on cheapest EVs, Cooper E and Aceman E, before discontinuing them in Australia by March.
Mini is discontinuing its cheapest electric vehicles, the Cooper E and Aceman E, in Australia by March 2025, with prices cut by up to $11,500. The Cooper E Classic is now $49,990 drive-away, and the Aceman E Classic is $51,990 drive-away. The Cooper SE will then become the cheapest Mini EV at $58,990. Both 'E' models feature a 135kW electric motor, with ranges of 305km and 310km on the WLTP cycle.
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