Mini Cooper SE - Go kart, electrified
The Philippine Star|November 22, 2024
When you hear "Mini Cooper," you might think of zippy, stylish cars darting through city streets, and that hasn't changed. But this time, the brand has gone all-electric.
By JACOB OLIVA
Mini Cooper SE - Go kart, electrified

The Mini Cooper SE isn't just a gas-powered Mini with batteries tossed in-this new model is built entirely with electrification in mind.

It's finally here in the Philippines, and though it's adorable and fun, it has its quirks, too. After a spin in a three-door Mini Cooper SE, let's dive into what makes this Mini Cooper SE both thrilling and, occasionally, eyebrow-raising.

RETRO MEETS FUTURISTIC

When you look at the Mini Cooper SE, it's still unmistakably Mini. The retro design, iconic rounded shape, and friendly, compact look are all there, now updated for the electric era. My test model was in an electric-inspired bright blue, a color that demands attention on the road but stays true to the classic Mini vibe. If you're into quirky style with a modern twist, this car's design won't disappoint.

The headlights and taillights sport LED setups, with the taillights featuring a Union Jack-inspired design-adding a little British flair every time you brake. These lights are more than a design gimmick, though. They're bright and functional and help you see and be seen, which is particularly useful for city driving at night.

The Mini Cooper SE's compact size is a win for urban warriors. It's incredibly easy to park and maneuver, something you'll appreciate in tight city spaces. The wheels are funky and unique, unlike any I've seen on other EVs, and add to the distinct look of the car. If you love Mini's adorable style, you'll be a fan, though looks are always subjective.

COZY QUARTERS WITH MODERN FLARE

Stepping inside, you'll find a blend of classic Mini charm with contemporary, almost futuristic design elements. The minimalist layout looks like it's fresh out of a concept car, with clever textures and sustainable materials that make it feel high-end and eco-conscious.

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