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2019 Mini Electric – what we know so far

2019 Mini Electric – what we know so far

Posted on July 14, 2018July 26, 2019 By Jarvis

Next year, Mini will introduce a fully electric version of its hugely popular hatchback. Here’s what you can expect from this new model

*** Note : £1 = $1.32 (correct at time of post)

Remember the Mini E? This fully electric version of the Mini hatchback was built in 2008 as a trial to assess the popularity of electric cars. Over the course of six months, 20 were sent to UK cities, where they could be leased for £330 per month.
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