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AutoExec Summary
The electric Mini Cooper SE will be available in Australia from July at a competitive price of around $45,000. While BMW pioneered EVs, its Mini subsidiary is only now launching a series production EV. The Cooper SE, based on the petrol model’s platform, offers a range of 230km and uses many BMW i3 components. It’s designed for urban commuters and maintains Mini’s iconic design and handling. The initial supply is limited, but it aims to attract city-dwelling, environmentally conscious buyers.
Brands mentioned: BMW, Mini, Hyundai, Nissan, Honda
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