JAKARTA - Mini will introduce a special model for its first electric vehicle (EV), namely Aceman, as well as a benchmark for the next generation of emission-free cars belonging to the British brand in the future
Reporting from Autocar, Thursday, January 4, the crossover was seen testing the testing period on the German streets wrapped in a yellow camouflage livery. The design looks slightly different from the other two models, namely Countryman and Cooper, showing a large and round headlights.
However, the typical Mini brain design is still maintained with this model prioritizing aerodynamic efficiency which plays a role in controlling cars.
In addition, it is reported that this model will carry a design that is almost the same as the concept version in 2022, although there is a possibility that the roof, rearview mirror, and interior will be adjusted to the production version.
Stefanie Wurst, Head of Mini, revealed that Aceman is a car that can meet all the criteria and is presented as a filler of the place left by Clubman.
Cooper is a car that comes in various forms. Aceman comes in five doors, only electricity, only a crossover. It meets all the criteria," said Wurst.
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Built on the foundation of the special EV architecture, namely Spotlight, this new all-time car has a length of 4,050 mm, a width of 1,990 mm, and a length of 1,590 mm. However, there is a possibility that the dimension of the production version could change.
Aceman will use an electric motorbike from the Cooper model, both 181 bhp powered from the S variant and 215 bhp in the SE variant. This car will also use a 40 kWh battery pack from its brother which can cover a distance of up to 386 km.
The highest version with a touch of John Cooper Works (JCW) will also be presented with a 54 kWh battery pack. The crossover is expected to arrive in 2025 and JCW is coming a year later.
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