The unveiling of the new Mini Cooper and Countryman is approaching, set for September 1st.

World premiere of the new all-electric MINI family

The cars have already leaked and been shown without camouflage by Mini themselves, so how they will look is hardly a surprise. What we know now is that the Cooper will initially be front-wheel drive, while the Countryman will be all-wheel drive. The entry model, known as the Cooper E, will have a 40 kWh battery pack, providing a range of 380 km. The electric motor delivers 181 horsepower.

The Cooper SE, on the other hand, features a 54 kWh battery pack and a 215-horsepower electric motor. However, the range for this model is still unclear. The Countryman shares its platform with the BMW iX1, and the entry-level E version will have a 188-horsepower motor coupled with a 54 kWh battery pack. The SE ALL4 variant has an electric motor at the front and one at the rear, offering a combined 308 horsepower. The battery pack for this model is 64 kWh.

More powerful John Cooper Works versions will be presented later. Sales are set to commence next summer.

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