The Mini Aceman, the company’s smallest crossover, and one that will be electric only, has been revealed overnight at the 2024 Beijing motor show. Mini Australia has confirmed the Aceman will be arriving in local showrooms from the fourth quarter of 2024. Local pricing and specs will be announced closer to its Australian debut. The Aceman is based on the same all-electric Spotlight architecture developed with Chinese automaker GWM. This platform currently underpins the electric Mini Cooper.
The more powerful SE boasts 160kW and 330Nm, and is capable of completing the 0-100km/h dash in 7.1 seconds and a top speed of 170km/h. In addition to a few extra spuds under the bonnet, the SE also has a larger 54.2kWh battery pack with a claimed WLTP range of 406km. In addition to the two drivetrains, the Aceman will be offered in four trim lines, starting off the base Essential.