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Short Range

MINI Electric Cooper SE

270 km (168 mi) WLTP range
195 km (121 mi) Real-world range
32.6 kWh Battery capacity
50 kW Max charge speed
167 Wh/km Real-world efficiency
CCS,Type2 Plug types

Today's energy cost · MINI Electric

Countryper 100 kmCO₂ per 100 kmGrid carbon
Germany€1.544.2 kg250 g/kWh
United Kingdom1.9 kg113 g/kWh
France€1.390.9 kg52 g/kWh
United States€2.714.7 kg283 g/kWh
Turkey4.8 kg285 g/kWh
Netherlands9.0 kg539 g/kWh

Assumes 167 Wh/km real-world efficiency. Prices where day-ahead market is published.

Range by Weather Condition

Select a route above to explore weather-adjusted range.

Routes You Can Complete with This EV

⚠ Winter Range Warning

In cold weather, this vehicle's range drops to 135 km (84 mi). These routes require careful planning in winter:

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Real-world driving analysis

The MINI Electric Cooper SE offers a real-world range of 195 km, which is a significant drop from its WLTP rating of 270 km. In cold weather, the range multiplier of 0.69 translates to a concrete 134 km, meaning drivers should expect to lose roughly a third of the usable range in winter conditions. The hot weather multiplier of 0.95 yields 185 km, a more modest reduction. With a 32.6 kWh battery and a maximum DC charging speed of 50 kW, the Cooper SE is not built for rapid long-distance travel. On a road trip, the relatively low charge speed means that even short stops at a fast charger will take longer than in many rivals, making frequent, longer breaks a practical necessity rather than a convenience. The efficiency figure of 167 Wh/km is respectable for a city car, but the combination of a small battery and moderate charging speed firmly positions this EV as a urban commuter rather than a highway cruiser.

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