Mini Debuts All-Electric Crossover, the Aceman, at Beijing Auto Show

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Mini Debuts All-Electric Crossover, the Aceman, at Beijing Auto Show
Mini Aceman (Credits: BMW)

This new Mini Aceman is an all-electric crossover. It’s not as small as the Mini Cooper but not as big as the Mini Countryman. It’s like the Clubman, but without a gasoline option.

However, Mini hasn’t said if the Aceman will be sold in the United States. It was just introduced at the Beijing Auto Show. So, for now, it’s only planned for other countries.

There will be two versions: the Aceman E and the Aceman SE. The E has 184 horsepower and a 42.5-kilowatt-hour battery, while the SE has 218 horsepower and a 54.2-kilowatt-hour battery. The E can go 192 miles on a charge, and the SE can go 252 miles.

Mini Debuts All-Electric Crossover, the Aceman, at Beijing Auto Show
Mini Aceman (Credits: BMW)

The Aceman is smaller than the Countryman, so it might be more fun to drive and cheaper. We don’t know much about its parts, but Mini says it’s made for fun driving. It looks like the Aceman Concept from 2022, with customizable lights and simple design.

Inside, it’s like other Minis, with a big touchscreen controlling everything. There aren’t many buttons, but the ones that are there are easy to reach. The interior has a lot of personality, with colorful patterns and materials.

We don’t know if the Aceman will be sold in the U.S. or how much it will cost. But if it does come here, it might cost less than the Countryman, which starts at $46,195.

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