The new Mini Aceman, the first exclusively electric model of the British brand, can be ordered in Romania. Prices start from 33,737 euros, VAT included, without the Rabla program.
Just a week ago, Mini launched the Aceman, the brand’s first exclusively electric model. Now, it can be ordered in Romania, where it is available in 4 trim levels: Essential, Classic, Favored and John Cooper Works (JCW).
Initially, the new MINI Aceman is available in two versions: Aceman E and Aceman SE. The first comes equipped with a single electric motor and offers 184 HP, a 42.5 kWh battery and 310 kilometers of autonomy in the WLTP cycle.
The second offers 218 HP, and the 54.2 kWh battery promises an autonomy of up to 406 kilometers in WLTP mode. Regardless of which version is ticked, the 10-80% half takes less than 30 minutes on a quick plug.
MOTOR | POWER COUPLE | NEW Mini Aceman |
PRICE (€ with VAT) | ||
EQUIPMENT Essential | ||
Like E | 184 hp – Nm | 33,737 |
Like SE | 218 hp – Nm | 37,664 |
In Romania, the new Mini Aceman E costs from 33,737 euros upwards, with VAT included and without the Rabla program. On the other hand, the Mini Aceman SE starts at 37,664 euros.
The new Mini Aceman vs. the main competitors | ||||
MODEL/VERSION | POWER (CP) | AUTONOMY (km, WLTP) | ACCELERATION 0-100 (seconds) | LIST PRICE* (Euros, with VAT) |
Mini Aceman Like E | 184 | 310 | 7.9 | 33,737 |
It’s Honda e | – | – | – | 39,980 |
Peugeot e-208 50 kWh GT | 156 | 450 | – | 40,800 |
*list prices, without seasonal offers and promotions |
Via Mini