OptionsCar reviews - Mini - Hatch - Cooper SEMini modelsOverviewMini joins zero-emissions fray with punchy but handicapped full-electric SE Hatch17 Jul 2020 WE CURRENTLY live in an age that represents a significant turning point for the global automotive industry, one where vehicle manufacturers are slowly making the shift from the tried-and-true internal combustion engine into the exciting new world of electric powertrains.
The latest brand to join the shift is Mini, which has waded into the EV market with a modified version of its three-door Cooper hatch, which arrives Down Under in the single Electric Hatch SE specification.
With a 135kW powertrain and a claimed 233km of range, the Mini is more potent than most rivals, but with less driving range.
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