Hardly – in 2008 was the Mini E, a clean electric hatchback built in partial numbers lent to private owners for public trials. Fundamentally a field study involving 600 cars, it was the first all-electric car from BMW Group to be driven by public users, and data gathered was used to notify the development of the BMW i3 electric car.
The car Unveiled in 2019 will be a quite a production model, nevertheless.There are reverberations of the original Mini E in the Electric Concept’s silver and yellow color format – as there is in the same somewhat odd ‘E’ logo on the charging socket cap, in the graphics on the car’s flanks, and riffed on in the headlight design.
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