4/8 The entry-level Mini Cooper E will come with a single front axle-mounted electric motor that will churn out 181 hp of peak power.
5/8 MINI Cooper has claimed that this electric motor will draw energy from a floor-mounted 40.7 kWh battery pack
6/8 The higher-spec variant will be a performance-focused one, and will feature an electric motor mounted on the front axle,
7/8 This variant claims to draw juice from a bigger 54.2 kWh battery pack that would result in a maximum range of 400 km.
8/8 The new Mini Cooper will be underpinned by an all-new EV architecture called Spotlight, co-developed with BMW Group's Chinese joint venture partner Great Wall Motors.