Mini Aceman 160kW SE Sport 54kWh 5dr Auto Review

Category: Electric car

Section: Version review

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Mini Aceman front left driving
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  • Lawrence Cheung test driving Mini Aceman
  • Mini Aceman back seats
  • Mini Aceman front interior
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  • Mini Aceman front driving
  • Mini Aceman front cornering
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  • Mini Aceman front badge
  • Mini Aceman front detail
  • Mini Aceman headlights
  • Mini Aceman alloy wheel
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  • Mini Aceman rear lights
  • Mini Aceman rear badges
  • Mini Aceman front seats
  • Mini Aceman dashboard
  • Mini Aceman dashboard detail
  • Mini Aceman front left driving
  • Mini Aceman rear driving
  • Lawrence Cheung test driving Mini Aceman
  • Mini Aceman back seats
  • Mini Aceman front interior
  • Mini Aceman left driving
  • Mini Aceman front driving
  • Mini Aceman front cornering
  • Mini Aceman front left driving
  • Mini Aceman rear left driving
  • Mini Aceman front static
  • Mini Aceman front right static
  • Mini Aceman right static
  • Mini Aceman rear right static
  • Mini Aceman front badge
  • Mini Aceman front detail
  • Mini Aceman headlights
  • Mini Aceman alloy wheel
  • Mini Aceman side badge
  • Mini Aceman rear lights
  • Mini Aceman rear badges
  • Mini Aceman front seats
  • Mini Aceman dashboard
  • Mini Aceman dashboard detail
RRP £39,800
Fuel type:
electric
Gearbox:
auto
Doors:
5 doors

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The Mini Aceman drives well and has an appealing interior, but because it’s smaller than its rivals and its battery range isn’t quite as impressive, there are better small SUVs if you need one car that does it all for the family. The SE is the version to go for, for its better range and more generous kit list.

This is the sportier looking Aceman with some design details with a John Cooper Works bodykit and a black and red interior.

This is the quickest version of the Aceman, developing 215bhp and 243lb ft of torque. This cuts the 0-62mph time to 7.1sec and increases the top speed to 105mph.


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Key information

Doors5
Seats5
0-62 MPH7.1 seconds
Fuel TypeElectric
GearboxAUTO

Available colours

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

300

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

0

g/km