Prices are expected to start from around £30,000, which would position the Mini Cooper Electric between the 500 and e-208 in terms of cost. The petrol version, meanwhile, should be available from
The current MINI Electric costs from £29,000 – and new MINI Cooper Electric prices impressively start from £30,000, for the MINI Cooper Electric E. There will be a choice of three trim levels, either Classic, Exclusive or Sport. There is also a new MINI Cooper Electric SE, with more power and a larger battery, which costs from £34,500.
The very best 970S Minis now can command up to £47,200, as can be seen browsing the Hagerty Price Guide, while usable projects can be had from £19,100. MK1 1275S models (1966-74) offer good value ranging from £18,000 to £46,200, while standard 997 Coopers in equivalent condition range from £14,400 to £38,000.The new MINI John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 comes fully equipped with a 2.0 litre, 300 HP / 211 kW 4-cylinder TwinPower Turbo engine and gets from 0-100 in as little as 5.4 seconds. These unruly high performers are the reincarnation of John Cooper's winning racing legends and Now the legacy lives on. With more athleticism and the most SMomGiA.