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Mini Cooper SE electric hatch officially launched in Australia – we drive it – The Driven
The electric hatch is being plugged as perfect for city dwellers and it has just arrived in Australia. So how does it drive?
BMW Group has officially launched the first all-electric Mini on the Australian market, a three-door hatch with a 233km range, a fast-charging battery, and a price tag that will set you back just under $A55,000.
The Mini Cooper SE has arrived in Australia on schedule; BMW Group says it is currently accepting orders (with a $2,000 deposit) for delivery in early 2021, as EVs set aside for 2020 delivery have already sold out.
Happily, though, there are already a few cars set aside for the media,…
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