MINI has been a pioneer in premium small electric cars since the original MINI Electric (Cooper SE) debuted in 2020, proving that electrification and go-kart driving fun are a natural match. The brand's compact dimensions, urban-friendly character, and enthusiastic driving dynamics make it ideally suited for the EV transition, and BMW Group has invested significantly in MINI's electric future.
The new generation of MINI electric vehicles, launched in 2024, represents a major step forward. The all-new MINI Cooper Electric is available in two battery sizes — the Cooper E with a smaller pack for urban-focused buyers and the Cooper SE with a larger battery offering over 400 km of range. The design is a modern evolution of the iconic MINI shape, with a simplified exterior and a completely reimagined interior centered around a circular OLED display running a new operating system.
The MINI Countryman, now also available as a fully electric model, broadens the brand's appeal with a more spacious crossover body. Built on BMW's FAAR platform, the electric Countryman offers competitive range and the added practicality that many modern buyers demand while maintaining the distinctive MINI design identity and premium feel.
MINI's electrification is part of BMW Group's broader strategy, and the brand benefits from access to BMW's latest battery technology and manufacturing expertise. With production split between the UK (Oxford) and China (in partnership with Great Wall Motor), MINI is positioned to serve global markets efficiently. The brand has announced that it will launch its last combustion-engine model in 2025 and transition to a fully electric lineup by the early 2030s.
MINI has currently {0} all electric models with total {1} variants in the market. Below you find links for each model page.