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Mini Electric Cars in India (1)

As of August 2026, Mini Electric cars are represented by a single model currently on sale - the Countryman Electric. The Mini Countryman Electric is currently available in four variants. 

The Mini Electric car price for the Countryman ranges between ₹54.90 lakh and ₹66.90 lakh (ex-showroom), placing it in the premium EV segment. It comes with a 5-seater configuration and delivers a claimed driving range of 433-462 km. 

Safety is well addressed in Mini Electric cars, with the Countryman Electric offering either 6 or 8 airbags, depending on the variant. On the feature front, it is equipped with a comprehensive suite that includes ambient lighting, alloy wheels, cruise control, ABS, and a sunroof. Additionally, it offers modern conveniences such as parking sensors, central locking, wireless phone charging, and smartphone connectivity via Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

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Mini Electric Cars - FAQs

In 2026, Mini Electric cars in India include one model currently on sale, the Countryman.

The Mini Electric car price starts at ₹54.90 lakh and goes up to ₹66.90 lakh (ex-showroom).

Currently, the Mini Countryman Electric is the only car available for sale in India.

The Mini Electric car lineup currently includes an SUV body style - Countryman.

The Mini Countryman Electric comes with a 5-seater configuration.

The Mini Electric car in India offers a claimed driving range between 433 km and 462 km, depending on the variant.

Mini Electric cars in India can be equipped with either 6 airbags or 8 airbags, depending on the variant.

The Mini Electric car lineup includes features such as Ambient Lighting, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Parking Sensors, and Central Locking.

Yes, Mini Electric cars come with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, along with Wireless Phone Charging for added convenience.

Yes, the Mini Electric car available in India comes equipped with features such as a Sunroof and ABS System, along with several other modern features.

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Trending Questions on Mini Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

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New Mini Countryman: 1.5L, 3-cylinder at ~₹57 lakh and having power = Creta. Why Fortuner gets called overpriced for a 2.8L engine at similar money. Thoughts?

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I am a little confused. Given that my budget is around ₹70 lakh, is a Mini Cooper Convertible a wise choice? It has been on my wishlist for years, but I am still in a dilemma and unable to make a decision.

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With a ₹70 lakh cap and a long-time wish to own one, the Mini Cooper S Convertible makes sense if your main use is city driving and short weekend runs for two. Why it fits your brief: this convertible car turns every simple drive into something special, which matters when you’ve wanted it for years. It is small and easy to park, so daily city driving is not a headache. With the roof down on early mornings or late nights, the entire experience is amplified.Know the trade-offs before you say yes. Space is tight. The rear seats are best for kids or short hops, and the boot is small, even smaller with the roof folded. The ride can feel firm on broken roads. Also, our hot sun and long monsoon mean you will drive roof-up more often than you think. If you already have a main family car, go for this Mini car with your heart. If this will be your only car, and you do many long trips with luggage or more than two people, it will feel limiting. Otherwise, it delivers exactly the joy you have waited for.

VehicleMini Cooper Convertible
17w

I am considering buying a used Mini Clubman Cooper S (second owner), which has been driven around 21,000 km. However, I am unsure if there are any inherent issues with this model, especially since it has been discontinued by Mini. I have come across a few low-mileage examples in the used car market and am quite impressed with the design and build quality of the vehicle. Could you please advise whether it is a sensible purchase in terms of reliability, maintenance costs, and long-term ownership? Additionally, I would appreciate insights into the Mini ownership experience, as I do not personally know anyone who owns one.

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You’re eyeing it for the looks and a fun daily with some weekend drives. In that case, a clean Mini Clubman Cooper S automatic can work for you. But proceed if it has an ideally full Mini/BMW service history and clears a paid pre-purchase inspection at a Mini workshop or a trusted BMW/Mini specialist.Why it fits your brief: it feels quicker and lighter on its feet in the city than the Countryman SUV, and the longer body gives more rear space and a bigger boot than the Mini hatch, so it’s easier to live with. If the 21,000 km is genuine and backed by records, the car should have a lot of life left. The Clubman being discontinued in India was more about low demand due to its unconventional body style and Mini’s range shuffle that meant it wasn't around for long, not any flaw. Mini will still support it, though some parts can take time to arrive.Know the trade-offs. Upkeep is far higher than that of a mass-market car, and unique body parts can be pricey. On our roads, the ride is firm, low-profile tyres can get damaged, and the front bumper or underbody can scrape on tall speed breakers. As a second-owner car, future resale will be slower, so buy it at a price that reflects that. It also prefers higher-octane petrol.Three must-dos before you say yes: verify service history at a dealer, get a full inspection (look for oil leaks, suspension noise, brake wear, tyre and wheel damage, water leaks around the sunroof and boot), and check that all electronics work. If these pass and the price leaves a buffer for upkeep, go ahead.

VehicleMini Countryman
23w

I enjoy nippy driving in the city and prioritise creature comforts over build solidity, as I do not drive on highways at all. My budget is ₹50 lakh.

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In cars under Rs 50 lakh range, there isn’t a huge amount of choice if you’re looking for something genuinely nippy and fun in the city. But if you can stretch your budget a little, the Mini Cooper S is just about perfect for what you want. Its go-kart-like handling, peppy turbo-petrol engine and funky, high-quality interiors tick all your boxes. It feels compact, alert and eager, which makes it ideal for darting through traffic and enjoying short urban drives.Do keep in mind it’s a two-door, so rear-seat access isn’t the most convenient. If you need four doors and a bit more practicality, the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe, especially in 218 M Sport guise, is a sensible alternative. It offers good creature comforts and a premium feel, but it isn’t as sharp or as playful as the Mini, and it does cost a bit more, too.

VehicleMini Cooper Convertible
VehicleBMW 2 Series Gran Coupe
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I’m considering the Mercedes C200 as a replacement for my 2015 Audi A3. Is speed-bump scraping a big issue with the C200? My A3 has never touched any speed bump. Also, are there any similarly priced alternatives with good interiors, driving pleasure, reliability, and long-lasting for 10 years?

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The Mercedes-Benz C200 is a nice sedan with strong luxe appeal, and while it is a sedan, this Mercedes-Benz car fares rather well over speed bumps. The next alternative that is good on ground clearance and has good driving pleasure is the Mini Countryman.However, if you want a car that is luxurious and nice to drive at the same time, the C200 is the better buy as a replacement for your Audi car.

VehicleMini Countryman
VehicleMercedes-Benz C-Class

Last Updated on: 31 Jul 2026