Part 3: Did MINI Go Electric Too Soon? (or Not Soon Enough?)

Fifteen years ago MINI debuted its first electric car - the MINI E. Created as a rolling test bed for BMW, the MINI E was a riot to drive and quickly earned a loyal fanbase of early adopters. But with only 100 miles of range and a $850 lease price, had limited appeal. Worse yet, it turned out MINI had no follow-up sequel.

Camping with the Electric MINI Cooper SE

As long as you’re not in North American (where these accessories aren’t sold) you can take your electric MINI camping with ease. And interestingly the full electric MINI is particularly well suited...

Could an all Electric Countryman Be Coming?

BMW has announced its intention to build several all-electric models based off of current or upcoming cars. Notably in the list is the BMW X1 which underpins the MINI Countryman. What does...

The MINI Countryman Hybrid Order Books Are Open

With the recent European press launch MINI announced that the order books for the new Mini Countryman hybrid are officially open. They also took the opportunity to drop a full photo shoot...