Could the EV merely be the powertrain for the Superleggera or the Rocketman? Apparently not: Schwarzenbauer indicated that the EV will be an electrified version of an existing model.
Timing for the Mini EV is said to be 2019. That’s when a battery pack using “completely new technology” (Schwarzenbauer’s characterization) is expected to be ready. Some may remember that Mini has previously offered a electric car, the Mini E (pictured above), which was available for lease on a limited basis in 2009 and used as a sort of test bed for technology that would later appear in the BMW i3. The recently unveiled next-gen Countryman also will offer a plug-in-hybrid powertrain.
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