Mini Aceman SE debuts as a sleek electric car for city drivers
The Mini Aceman SE has arrived as an all-electric compact car designed for city life. Built in China by Spotlight Automotive Limited—a joint venture with Great Wall Motors—it targets urban families in busy megacities like Sydney. With a starting price of €34,450 in Europe and around €40,521 in Australia, the vehicle combines performance with practicality for daily commuting.
The Aceman SE runs on a 160 kW electric motor, delivering 218 hp and 330 Nm of instant torque. Its top speed reaches 170 km/h, while the battery provides a range of 400 kilometres when driven at 110 km/h—the same as Australia's highway speed limit. The car's low-slung chassis and firm suspension tuning improve handling, making it agile in tight urban spaces.
Inside, a 24-cm circular central display highlights nearby points of interest as drivers navigate the city. The model is sold exclusively as an electric vehicle, with no petrol or hybrid options available. In Australia, where electricity costs about 0.64 Australian dollars per kilowatt-hour of DC power, charging remains relatively affordable for daily use.
The Mini Aceman SE offers a mix of efficiency, technology, and urban-friendly design. Its pricing and electric-only setup position it as a practical choice for city dwellers. While no official sales launch date has been set for Australia, the vehicle's features align with the demands of megacity driving.
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