
Mini's iconic Cooper hatchback enters its fifth generation.
Along the way, it makes the transition to a full-electric platform.
The Cooper will be available in two configurations.
The Cooper E has a single 135-kilowatt (184 horsepower) electric motor mated to a 40.7 kilowatt-hour high-voltage battery.
The Cooper SE steps up to a 160 kW (218 hp) electric motor and a maximum of 243 lb-ft of torque.
With its bigger 54.2 kWh battery, the SE cruises for up to 250 miles on the WLTP charge.
Inside, passengers are treated to a minimalist cabin with available color projection ambient lighting.
Mini has vowed to use only sustainable materials in the Cooper's cabin. No leather here.
Physical switches and a large circular display are hallmarks of Mini design.
The circular OLED screen displaying the Mini Operating System 9 software is, however, the first of its kind.
Keep swiping for more photos of the new fifth-gen Mini Cooper SE or check out our first look for more details.

