Snapshot
What is live for MINI right now
1 vehicle • 1 review • 1 comparison
0 used-EV guides • Updated 2026-04-27
Brand hub
Start here when MINI electric cars are already on your shortlist and you want every live model page, review, comparison, and used-EV guide in one place before you decide which car deserves the next hour of research.
It groups together the live pages already published for MINI electric cars. Every linked page carries its own sources and review dates.
Snapshot
1 vehicle • 1 review • 1 comparison
0 used-EV guides • Updated 2026-04-27
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Vehicles
Open the vehicle profile when you want the verdict, key tradeoffs, charging context, and official source links in one place.
The MINI Aceman SE turns MINI's new city-crossover idea into a properly usable premium EV by pairing the larger 49.2 kWh battery with a 404 km WLTP claim, 95 kW DC charging, and a compact upright footprint that still suits dense urban use.
Reviews
Reviews are where the shortlist gets sharper: buyer fit, charging reality, and the ownership tradeoffs that matter after the brochure stops sounding impressive.
The Aceman SE works because it gives the MINI brief enough battery and charging credibility to move beyond pure image-buy territory. The 49.2 kWh pack, 95 kW DC ceiling, and 404 km WLTP claim are not class-leading numbers, but they are strong enough to make the compact premium-crossover format feel honest rather than compromised. The catch is that buyers still need to want the design character and smaller footprint, because larger mainstream EVs will usually make the rational value case more easily.
Comparisons
Use the edited comparisons when two models survive the shortlist and you need the tradeoffs stated plainly.
Choose the Aceman if design character and simpler front-drive urban use matter more; choose the EX30 if you want compact-SUV practicality with much stronger acceleration and AWD traction.