The Hamilton Spectator

MINI all-electric car sketches released

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MINI has released exclusive detail design sketches as an early preview of the brand’s first fully electric production model, which is set to make its debut in 2019.

Following on from the MINI E pilot project exactly ten years ago and the MINI Cooper S E Countryman ALL4 plug-in hybrid model on sale since 2017, the first fullyelect­ric MINI represents the next stage in the electrific­ation of the MINI brand and reflects the BMW Group’s NUMBER ONE > NEXT strategy.

The sketches show the car’s grille. Its hexagonal form is a signature MINI design element, but the closed-off interpreta­tion is all-new. Behind the grille, cooling elements are conspicuou­s by their absence – which means the grille can stay closed and therefore improve airflow.

A yellow accent bar with an E badge in the same colour produces a powerful contrastin­g effect and identifies this as an electric MINI.

The second sketch shows the striking wheel design of the fully electric MINI, which has been carried over from the MINI Electric Concept – unveiled for the first time last year – into the production model.

The wheels take the motif of the accent bar on the radiator grille and add their own asymmetric­al twist.

The BMW Group announced the developmen­t of a battery electric MINI production vehicle in July 2017. The first of these largescale produced MINIs with battery-electric drivetrain­s will be available from 2019 – exactly 60 years after the launch of the classic Mini.

This model will ensure that electro-mobility is delivered in a way unique to the MINI brand with driving fun, style and individual­ization at its core.

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