Vehicle details
This 2022 MINI Electric Hatch Cooper SE Level 2 has had only one owner since new, offering a pristine example of this popular electric model. As a Level 2 trim, it comes equipped with a 33 kWh battery, providing a maximum range of 144 miles when new. Charging is convenient, with a full charge at home using a 7kW charger taking approximately 5 hours and 15 minutes. For faster top ups, it can reach 80% charge in just 36 minutes at a compatible public charging station. Experience the spirited performance of this MINI Electric Hatch, boasting an impressive 0 to 60 mph acceleration time of just 7.3 seconds. This quick acceleration demonstrates its agile nature, setting it apart from many other electric vehicles in its class. The combination of its compact design, responsive electric powertrain, and the assurance of single owner provenance makes this 2022 Cooper SE Level 2 a compelling choice for those seeking an engaging and efficient driving experience.
Vehicle features
- 12V Socket in Centre Console
- 17in Alloy Wheels - Tentacle Spoke
- 17in Alloy Wheels - Tentacle Spoke in Black
- 3 Point Seatbelts on all Four Seats
- 4 Lashing Eyes in Luggage Compartment
- 8.8in Touchscreen with LED Ring
- AC-DC Charging
- Acoustic Pedestrian for Protection
- Air Conditioning - Automatic - with Two Zone Control
- Airbags - x6 - Front - Side - Head and Seatbelt Tensioners
- Alarm System
- Ambient Lighting
- Anti-Lock Braking System - ABS
- Automatic Headlight Activation Switch
- Bluetooth for Compatible Mobile Phone with Audio Streaming
- Bonnet Scoop
- Carbon Black Colour Line - Knee Roll and Door Armrests
- Charging Flap on Drivers Side Rear Panel - Embossed with E-Logo - Includes LED Light Indicating Charging Status
- Chrome Highlights
- Cloth-Leatherette - Black Pearl
- Comfort Access System
- Cruise Control
- Cup Holders
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Door Sill Strips - Metal with Cooper S
- Door Storage Compartments
- Driving Assistant Pack
- Dynamic Brake Lights
- Dynamic Stability Control - DSC
- eDrive Service