There are plenty of compelling reasons to switch to an electric car. Ultra-low running costs, exhilarating instant acceleration, bundles of the latest gadgetry, and the feel-good factor of knowing you're not kicking out harmful gases are just a few of the major plus points.
But for some drivers yet to convert, there's still a bit of convincing to do. You see, over the last decade or so, a handful of myths have surfaced about electric cars that have cast doubts over their capabilities and ultimately act as barriers for people thinking of going electric.
So, to shed some light on the subject, we've partnered with MINI to explore some of the most common electric car misconceptions and how the all-electric MINI Cooper easily overcomes them.
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Can the all-electric MINI Cooper handle my hectic week?
From meetings and dinner reservations to sports classes and dog walks, modern life can sometimes be akin to a juggling act, which means having a car that can keep up is essential. With a long range and rapid recharging, the all-electric MINI Cooper can do just that.
To start, just because the all-electric MINI Cooper boasts a compact design that matches its iconic 1960s roots and DNA doesn't mean that it lacks ambition when it comes to going the distance. After all, the original 1960s Mini Coopers used to drive all the way across Europe to compete in Rallye Monte Carlo.
The entry-level MINI Cooper E boasts up to 189 miles of range from its 40.7kWh lithium-ion battery (WLTP), while the longer-range MINI Cooper SE delivers up to 249 miles of range from its larger 54.2kWh battery. That means for the average UK driver who covers between 20 and 40 miles a day, the MINI Cooper could go for well over a week before needing a charge.
And when it does come to topping up, the MINI Cooper makes it easy. The majority of your charging will be done at home, making the most of lower, more cost-effective overnight electric rates to cut your running costs.