Mini Cooper SE (2024) Price & Specs
The new fully electric Mini Cooper SE has touched down in South Africa, offering 160 kW and a claimed range of 362 km. Here’s what this battery-powered hatch costs…
The new Mini Cooper SE has arrived in South Africa, taking its place as the entry point to the BMW-backed brand’s fully electric portfolio and thus slotting in below the Countryman SE All4 (with the new likewise battery-powered Aceman set to split these nameplates when it arrives early in 2025).
Courtesy of a tip from the ever-watchful vehicle-information specialists over at duoporta.com, we can confirm the new 3-door Cooper SE is priced from R802 000 in Mzansi (interestingly, the lower-output Cooper E variant is not available locally at launch). That represents an R18 500 premium over the outgoing generation; the last price we have for the latter being R783 500.
It also makes the new front-wheel-drive Cooper SE some R284 000 more affordable than the larger all-wheel-drive (and likewise electric) Countryman SE All4, which starts at R1 086 000. However, this battery-powered hatchback is also R155 605
pricier than the petrol-powered Cooper S 3-door (R646 395), which offers a similar power output (slightly lower at 150 kW) and 0-100 kph sprint time (a shade quicker at 6.6 seconds).
Revealed in September 2023, the J01-generation Mini Cooper SE – the product of a joint venture between the BMW Group and Great Wall Motors (GWM) in China – generates peak outputs of
160 kW and
330 Nm, allowing it to complete the obligatory sprint to 3 figures in a claimed
6.7 seconds. The hatchback’s top speed is
170 kph.
How much does the Mini Cooper SE cost in SA?
Mini Cooper SE – R802 000
The price above includes a 2-year/unlimited kilometre warranty (likely along with an 8-year/100 000 km warranty specific to the traction battery, as offered on the Countryman SE All4) and a 5-year/100 000 km maintenance plan.