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Unique electric classic Mini revealed

One-off 100% electric classic Mini

BMW-owned MINI has gone back to the future, unveiling a one-off electric version of the iconic Mini.

The classic Mini is the world’s most recognisable city car, with more than five million sold between 1959 and 2000.

Now engineers at the Oxford-based manufacturer have transported a classic model into the 21st century by turning it into an electric car.

The road-legal car is fitted with 30 lithium-iron phosphate batteries to give it a range of 65 miles and a top speed of 75mph, combining a compact but practical design with groundbreaking, zero emission technology.

One-off 100% electric classic Mini

“With this unique vehicle, MINI sends out a clear signal demonstrating its commitment to retaining the brand’s unmistakable character whilst embracing innovative zero local emission technology,” said a spokesperson for MINI.

“The exterior red paint is complemented by a contrast white roof and characteristic bonnet strip, with the yellow Mini Electric logo in the brand emblem and on the wheel hubs.

“The electric classic remains true to the brand, both in terms of its visual appearance and driving characteristics.

“The spontaneous power of its electric motor provides a new dimension to the unmistakable go-kart feeling that helped propel the British small car in its original form to worldwide popularity.”

One-off 100% electric classic Mini

MINI and BMW unveiled the electric car at the New York Auto Show – and it will remain a one-off with no plans to return the icon to production.

However, MINI is currently working on a hotly-anticipated electric version of its current three-door car which is set to go on sale next year – marking the 60th anniversary of the original Sir Alec Issigonis-designed model.

The new MINI’s electric drivetrain will be built at the BMW Group’s e-mobility centre in Bavaria, Germany, before being integrated into the car at Plant Oxford, which is the main production location for the three-door Mini.

MINI Electric concept

It is one of a number of electrified models being launched by the BMW and MINI brands in the coming years.

The BMW i8 Roadster, one of the world’s most exciting plug-in hybrid supercars, goes on sale this year.

An all-electric BMW X3 SUV has been announced for 2020, and the BMW iNEXT is due in 2021.

BMW also builds the world’s most popular premium electric car, the i3, and announced it had just sold its 10,000th model in the UK,

Sales of alternatively-fuelled vehicles (AFV) such as electric cars are on the rise as infrastructure and range improves.

Chargemaster estimates by 2020, there could be around 70,000 charging points both on the road and at destinations, with that number expected to rise to over 500,000 by 2030.

About Gareth Herincx

Gareth is a versatile journalist, copywriter and digital editor who's worked across the media in newspapers, magazines, TV, teletext, radio and online. After long stints at the BBC, GMTV and ITV, he now specialises in motoring.

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