Classic Mini launches into electrified future



(January 25, 2022) MUNICH, Germany — If Alec Issigonis could design the classic Miniagain today, the iconic small car would have an electric motor. After all, the original launched in 1959 was created during an oil crisis and based on the idea of saving fuel and transporting four occupants and their luggage in the smallest possible footprint. To this day, Miniremains linked to the principles of designer Issigonis with its creative use of space and driving fun. The MiniRecharged project is an opportunity to continue telling the story of the classic Mini in the 21st century, in a sustainable way.

The conversion of classic Minis to an electric drive combines traditional values with future-oriented technology. The idea was born even before the British premium manufacturer had a fully electric car on offer with the MiniCooper SE. As a one-off, a classic Mini Electric was built in 2018 and presented at the New York Auto Show. The reactions were so positive that a dedicated team from Mini Plant Oxford set to work and developed the plan to make a corresponding offer available to customers who own a classic Mini.



To experience traditional go-kart handling with an emission-free drivetrain, the original gas engine of the classic Miniis replaced by a modern electric drive. Only reversible changes are made to the substance of the vehicle during the conversion as part of MiniRecharged.

Careful handling of the historical heritage is an important part of the concept. This makes it possible to restore the classic Minito its original condition at a later date. During the conversion, the original engine of each vehicle is marked and stored so it can be reused in the event of a future retrofit of the classic Mini.

"What the project team are developing preserves the character of the classic Miniand enables its fans to enjoy all-electric performance. With MiniRecharged, we are connecting the past with the future of the brand," says Bernd Körber, head of the Mini Brand.

The MiniRecharged project means a vehicle's life can be extended in a sustainable way. A classic Minican now be given a new lease of life, accompanying its owner into the future, whilst maintaining its much-loved heritage. The drive is a modern electric motor that generates a continuous output of up to 90 kW and accelerates the electrified classic Minifrom zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) in approximately nine seconds.

The energy is supplied by a high-voltage battery, which can be charged with an output of up to 6.6 kW and enables a predicted range of around 160 kilometers (93 miles). In addition, every electrified classic Minifrom MiniRecharged receives the characteristic central instrument cluster, familiar since the early days of the classic, which now displays the drive temperature, the selected gear, range and speed.

MiniRecharged fans gain a whole new driving experience; a silent drivetrain with instant acceleration and the ability to enter the electric or low-emission driving zones of many large cities, otherwise inaccessible with a combustion engine. For example, the electric classic Minican drive in Oxford Street or Piccadilly Circus in London, and once again be part of the cityscape, without the driver having to pay an environmental tax (congestion charge) beforehand. In addition, the electric classic conversion does not need a new registration.

MiniRecharged fits seamlessly into the brand's future strategy, which also includes the aspect of circular economy. For this project, no new vehicles are being produced, instead they are being created from much-loved, existing cars. It allows a classic Minito begin a second, more sustainable life. Today, one in five new Minimodels has an electrified drive and now the MiniRecharged project will allow the love of the brand's classic vehicles to become an experience combining the past and the future.

The bespoke upcycling of the classic Miniis carried out exclusively in the United Kingdom. Each converted vehicle is given an individual number, making it unique. "Individuality also plays an important role with MiniRecharged," says Sebastian Beuchel, Head of MiniGlobal Brand Management. "Unique classic Mini models have always been created, including true works of art on wheels. That's why future collaborations are also planned as part of the MiniRecharged program, allowing well-known artists to express their creativity with specially designed classic Mini models."