The design of the Aceman takes cues from both its siblings, featuring a blend of elements from the Cooper hatchback and the Countryman SUV. It flaunts matt black plastic cladding, skid plates, roof rails, and decorative octagonal grilles. The vehicle stands out with LED headlights that offer three distinct modes and pixel-style taillights that enhance its modern appeal.
Positioned between the smaller Mini Cooper and the larger Countryman, the Aceman is 217 mm longer than the Cooper and 354 mm shorter than the Countryman. It measures 4,075 mm long, 1,754 mm wide and 1,495 mm high.
Mini Aceman SE (2024)
Inside, the Aceman offers seating for five and boasts a cargo space of 300 liters. The interior utilizes recycled materials including knitted dashboard material and polyester door trim. Luxurious touches include textile surface seats with perforated Vescin upholstery and a panoramic glass roof. For tech enthusiasts, it features a 9.44-inch circular OLED touchscreen alongside ambient lighting.
Mini Aceman SE (2024)
In terms of technology, the Aceman incorporates MINI's Operating System 9 and introduces an "Intelligent Personal Assistant" named Spike. Drivers can choose from various experience modes like Go-Kart, Vivid, Core, and Green among others. Safety is bolstered through twelve ultrasonic sensors and four surround view cameras with advanced ADAS features such as Driving Assistant Plus.
Performance differentiates between models; the base model Aceman E has a motor output of 184 hp and provides a range of 310 km from its 40.7 kWh battery. A higher-spec version, Aceman SE boosts performance to 218 hp with a range up to 406 km thanks to a larger 54.2 kWh battery.
Plans are set for initial production in China followed by expansion into Mini's Oxford plant in UK starting in 2026. Although plans for North American release have not been announced yet.
Source: MINI