Mini
Electric Vehicles • Founded 1959 • Oxford, England
Mini brings its legendary fun-to-drive character to the electric era. From the nimble Cooper SE to the versatile Countryman SE, Mini proves that going electric doesn't mean giving up the joy of driving.
All Mini Models

Mini Cooper SE
The iconic Mini, now fully electric. Go-kart handling meets zero-emission fun in the city and beyond.

Mini Countryman SE
The biggest Mini ever, now all-electric. A versatile crossover with premium materials and advanced tech.
Why Choose Mini?
Go-Kart Handling
Legendary driving dynamics with instant electric torque for the most fun you can have with zero emissions.
Iconic Design
Unmistakable style inside and out, with customizable ambient lighting and premium Union Jack details.
Connected Experience
Circular OLED display, intelligent personal assistant, and seamless smartphone integration.
Own a Mini? Protect Your Investment
Our premium ceramic coating and PPF services keep your Mini looking showroom-new for years.
Big Love — Electric
The Mini Cooper SE is the most fun you can have in a city EV. It takes everything people love about Mini — go-kart handling, cheeky design, and compact dimensions — and adds instant electric torque.
The all-new 2025 Cooper SE was rebuilt from the ground up with significantly more range than its predecessor. The Countryman SE adds electric capability to Mini's larger crossover for families who want Mini character with more space.
Mini is part of the BMW Group, benefiting from BMW's EV expertise. The brand is committed to going fully electric by 2030, making the current lineup a preview of Mini's all-electric future.
Mini Charging Guide
How to charge your Mini EV at home, on the road, and with fast chargers.
Home Charging
240V Level 2: ~6 hrs (Cooper SE)
Fast Charging
Up to 130 kW DC
10→80% in ~30 minCharging Network
CCS at all public fast chargers
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely — it's one of the most fun EVs available. The combination of instant electric torque, Mini's legendary go-kart handling, and a compact footprint makes it a blast around city streets and twisty roads.
For city driving and commuting, yes. The 228-mile range covers most daily needs. The back seat and cargo space are tight — it's a small car. If you need more space, the Countryman SE is the better choice.
Yes. Mini plans to be fully electric by 2030 as part of BMW Group's strategy. The current Cooper SE and Countryman SE are the first of Mini's all-electric generation.