MINI Aceman SE Electric Crossover Hits the Streets of Sydney
330 Nm
49.2 kWh
4.10 metres
What Happened
The MINI Aceman SE, a fully electric compact crossover, is now on the road in Sydney, Australia. Painted in Blazing Blue, it stands out against the city's historic sandstone buildings and modern skyscrapers. The 160 kW (218 hp) electric motor delivers 330 Nm of torque, and the 49.2 kWh battery provides a WLTP range of up to 405 km. Despite Australia's sparse fast-charging network, the Aceman is designed for city cruising, with a low centre of gravity and direct steering for agile driving.
405 kmWLTP
On a full charge, the Aceman SE can cover almost 400 km in city driving.
160 kW / 218 hp
The electric motor provides instant torque for quick acceleration.
Why this matters
The launch expands MINI's electric lineup in Australia, where charging infrastructure is still developing, showing the brand's commitment to global EV adoption.
Terms in This Story
- WLTP
- Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure, a standard for measuring fuel consumption and emissions.
- kWh
- Kilowatt-hour, a unit of energy used to measure battery capacity.
- Nm
- Newton-metre, a unit of torque.
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