Mini Cooper SE EV Recalling
12,535 Mini Cooper SE EVs are being recalled by BMW in the United States because of a high-voltage battery issue. Dealer-installed software that identifies battery issues is part of the answer. This problem may cause a short circuit, which could start fires.
In response to a problem with their high-voltage batteries, BMW is recalling 12,535 Mini Cooper SE EVs in the United States, according paperwork submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Models manufactured in 2020–2024 between March 2019 and January 2024 are affected by the recall. Owners whose cars may be faulty may bring them to a Mini shop to receive a complimentary software update, which the manufacturer hopes will solve the problem before it starts.
In October 2023, BMW, the company that owns Mini, discovered that a driver of a Mini Cooper SE had suffered a “thermal event.” In early 2024, it discovered another instance that had occurred in Germany. According to the firm, there have been no injuries reported as a result of the battery problem.
Recall papers state that a short circuit may result from defects in the Mini’s high-voltage battery, which can occur for a number of causes.
“This may lead to an overheating of the high voltage battery and, in rare cases, a thermal event, even when the vehicle is not in operation,” BMW wrote in its notification to NHTSA.
In plainer terms, the NHTSA stated that “a short circuit increases the risk of a fire.”
The fix is updating the battery management software on the Mini so that, in the event that a defect is identified, the battery is discharged to less than 30% of its full capacity.
There is no proof that electric cars are more prone to catch fire than automobiles with combustion engines, despite the fact that EV fires make headlines more often. But lithium-ion battery fires spread swiftly and are notoriously hard to extinguish. You should anticipate a call from Mini if you own a Cooper SE that is impacted.
MINI Cooper SE Car Specifications
Fuel Type | Electric |
DriveTrain | FWD |
Acceleration | 7.3 seconds |
Top Speed | 150 kmph |
MINI Cooper SE Summary
Price
MINI Cooper SE price ranges between Rs. 53.00 Lakh – Rs. 55.00 Lakh depending on the variant selected.
Variants:
The Mini Cooper SE electric is available in a single, fully-loaded variant.
Market introduction:
The mini Cooper SE electric was launched in India on 24 February, 2022.
Engine and specification:
The Mini Cooper SE electric is powered by a 32.6kWh battery pack that produces 181bhp and 270Nm of torque. This motor propels the car from 0-100kmph in 7.3 seconds, all the way up to a top speed of 150kmph. The battery is claimed to return a range (WLTP certified) of 270km in a full charge. An 11kW AC wall-box charger is included, which charges the model from 0-80 per cent in 2.5 hours. Customers can also use a 50kW DC fast charger that can charge the battery from 0-80 per cent in just 36 minutes.
Exterior design:
Exterior highlights of the Mini Cooper SE electric include circular LED headlamps, 17-inch alloy wheels, LED tail lights, a new grille, revised front and rear bumpers, a contrast black roof, as well as yellow accents on the ORVMs and alloy wheels.
Interior and features:
The interiors of the Mini Cooper SE electric come equipped with a 5.5-inch coloured MID, an 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, sport seats, a panoramic sunroof, and a Nappa leather steering wheel.
Colours:
The Mini Cooper SE electric is offered in five colours that include British Racing Green IV Metallic, Midnight Black Metallic, Moonwalk Grey, and White Silver Metallic.
Seating capacity:
The Mini Cooper SE electric has a seating capacity of four occupants.
Rivals:
There are no direct rivals to the Mini Cooper SE EV.
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