Mini Electric (Photo) presented

BMW has recently confirmed that the new fully electric Mini model will begin to be produced in 2019 in Great Britain. Its electric withdrawal system will be produced in Germany, at BMW factories Dingolfing and Landshu, while model production will take place in Britain, on [...]
BMW has recently confirmed that the new fully electric Mini model will begin to be produced in 2019 in Great Britain.
Its electric withdrawal system will be produced in Germany, in the factories of BMW Dingolfing and Landshu, while the production of the model will take place in Britain, either at Oxford.
Now, reportedly the Mini Electric concept will hold the world premiere at the Frankfurt Car Fair next month, Time.net broadcasts.
Much of this concept reminds us of the current Mini hat model with three doors, starting with the special front mask, LED lights, sports front guard, new thresholds, new luggage doors and back LED lights, the new rear guard, and the 19-inch aluminum wheels.
The most concrete details have yet to be discovered, but Mini Electric serial could probably come with a similar BMW i3 engine. This implies that the Mini Electric concept may have autonomy of about 300 miles [300 km] and that speed from 0 to 100 km per hour can reach it in 7.5 seconds.

















