Mini Cooper SE Electric Hatchback Bookings Reopen In India

- This time around, BMW Group has allocated 40 units of the car.
- The MINI Cooper SE electric hatchback is priced at Rs. Rs. 50.90 lakh.
- The electric car now comes loaded with added features.
Earlier this year, BMW Group India launched its second electric offering, the new MINI Cooper SE electric hatchback at Rs. 47.20 lakh (ex-showroom), offered in a single variant. However, the company sold out all 30 units allocated at the time within days before the launch. Launched as a Completely Built Unit (CBU), the MINI Cooper SE electric hatchback is now available for pre-bookings, and this time around, the company has allocated 40 units of the car in view of high demand. Nevertheless, the MINI Cooper SE electric hatchback will come at a premium this time around, at Rs. 50.90 lakh (ex-showroom, India), loaded with added features.
The 2020 MINI Cooper SE shares its underpinnings with the BMW i3 which was first introduced in 2013
Also Read: MINI Cooper SE Electric Hatchback Launched In India, Priced At Rs. 47.20 Lakh
Vikram Pawah, President, BMW Group India said, “The first all-electric MINI has been a trailblazing success and continues to be in great demand. We are delighted to reopen bookings for the new enriched profile of MINI Electric. The MINI 3-Door Cooper SE combines MINI's inventive spirit and iconic design with instant torque, zero emissions, and a low center of gravity that enhances its legendary go-kart feeling. The great popularity of the MINI Electric in such a short time proves its position as the frontrunner in the transformation towards electric mobility.”
The cabin is carried over from the standard MINI Cooper but gets the yellow highlights to denote the electric powertrain
Apart from the features introduced with the Mini Cooper SE electric hatchback, the car will now sport Adaptive LED headlights, a comfort access system, a driving assistant, a parking assistant, and sports seats with new cloth/ leatherette combination upholstery in black pearl light chequered, and seat heating for driver and front passenger. The Mini Cooper SE also comes with a smart wall box charger with a fixed charging cable and one-time installation as standard.
BMW says the electric car can be juiced up from 0- 80 per cent in 36 minutes from a 50 kW DC charger.
Also Read: MINI 3-Door Cooper SE Sold Out In India Before Launch
The Mini Cooper SE electric hatchback is powered by a battery capacity of 32.6 kWh and a driving range of up to 270 km. This motor generates 184 bhp and a maximum torque of 270 Nm, the electric MINI sprints from 0-100 km in 7.3 seconds. As far as charging goes, BMW says the electric car can be juiced up from 0- 80 per cent in 36 minutes from a 50 kW DC charger, while an 11 kW AC charger does the same in 2 hours 30 minutes.
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