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Mini's new electric car model 'Aceman' finally unveiled! Why is it attracting attention with its innovative design and excellent performance?
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- Mini's first dedicated electric car model, 'Aceman', was unveiled at the Beijing International Motor Show on April 24th, and is scheduled to go on sale in Japan from next fall.
- It is of a size between the Cooper and Countryman, similar to the size of a domestic compact sedan or compact SUV, and features Mini's signature design and innovative features.
- It features a 54.2kWh battery pack for a range of up to 406km based on the WLTP standard, and boasts a spacious interior and excellent practicality.
Mini unveiled its first electric-only model, the Aceman, at the Beijing International Motor Show on April 24, 2024. The Aceman is a crossover model that sits between Mini's new generation lineup, the Cooper and Countryman, and is scheduled to be sold in Japan starting next fall.
The Aceman's most notable features are its manageable size and stylish design. With a length of 4,075mm, width of 1,754mm, and height of 1,498mm, it is larger than the Cooper and smaller than the Countryman, making it a mid-sized crossover. In Korea, its size is similar to popular compact sedans or SUVs, making it suitable for everyday use.
The design is also noteworthy. The front features Mini's signature hexagonal grille, while the split LED headlights create a bold and sharp image. The side profile maintains the iconic rounded shape of Mini while also embodying a sporty ratio. The rear also evokes Mini's design, and the L-shaped LED taillights add a unique touch.
Mini's identity is evident in the interior. It includes classic elements like a circular display and dial switches, but they have been upgraded with innovative features and the latest technology. The 9.4-inch circular infotainment system is equipped with the latest AI assistant to enhance voice recognition and control functionality, and a head-up display is also available as an option.
However, the most notable aspect is its excellent electric vehicle performance. The Aceman is equipped with a new generation of electric powertrain, and the SE trim features a 54.2kWh battery pack, achieving a WLTP range of up to 406km. The 0-100km/h acceleration is also a respectable 7.1 seconds.
Furthermore, the electric-only design provides ample interior space. With a 5-seater layout, a 405-liter trunk, and folding rear seats, it boasts high practicality.
With its reasonable size, innovative design, cutting-edge technology, and superior performance, the Aceman is expected to attract attention in the Japanese market. Prices and detailed specifications will be announced closer to the Korean launch, so stay tuned.