Mini has revamped its lineup with the introduction of the Aceman, a subcompact electric crossover SUV.
Replacing the outgoing Paceman and Clubman, the Aceman injects a breath of fresh air into the brand, offering a unique blend of practicality and electric performance.
Born from a collaboration between BMW AG and China’s Great Wall Motor, the Aceman is built in Zhangjiagang, China.
First revealed as a concept in 2022, the production version debuted this year with a front-wheel drive configuration and an impressive WLTP range of up to 406 kilometers (252 miles).
Arriving in Australia later this year, the Aceman will be the brand’s first electric vehicle offered exclusively in two exciting variants: the E and SE. Packing a punch with performance and practicality, the MINI Aceman electric crossover is a compelling new addition to the brand’s lineup.
Offered in two variants, the Aceman delivers a spirited driving experience, reaching speeds of 100 kph (62 mph) in a brisk 6.7 seconds. With a maximum WLTP range of 406 km (252 miles), the Aceman offers ample range for worry-free exploration.
Both versions boast selectable drive modes, allowing drivers to optimize for performance, comfort, or efficiency depending on their needs.