What We Know So Far


Overview

Based on the gasoline-powered Cooper hardtop, the 2025 Mini Cooper Electric wears a chic new wardrobe that manages to look both modern and vintage, incorporating elements of the brand’s history in its design. Under the hood will be a single electric motor driving the front wheels, just like the outgoing electric Mini, but this time around we’re expecting a larger battery and a longer driving range. Mini hasn’t shown photos of the car’s interior yet, but at one point we reported on a tweet that purported to show some spy shots of the cabin, including one that showed a circular infotainment display. We expect to know more about the next-generation Mini Cooper Electric—and the gasoline-powered variant—before the end of 2023.

What’s New for 2025?

Mini’s electric Cooper enters a new generation for 2025, and one we are hoping will include a more competitive driving range.

Pricing and Which One to Buy

Classic

$32,000 (est)

Signature

$35,000 (est)

Iconic

$37,000 (est)

We expect pricing to remain similar to the outgoing 2024 model, and while Mini could change up the trim levels, we expect to see a range of three trims ranging from a base level to a fairly loaded one.

More on the Cooper Electric Hatchback

As more information becomes available, we’ll update this story with more details about:

  • EV Motor, Power, and Performance
  • Range, Charging, and Battery Life
  • Fuel Economy and Real-World MPGe
  • Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
  • Infotainment and Connectivity
  • Safety and Driver-Assistance Features
  • Warranty and Maintenance Coverage