MINI has unveiled its fully electric lineup in the UAE, introducing the Aceman SE, Cooper SE, and Countryman ALL4 SE to the Dubai market through AGMC, the exclusive importer for BMW Group brands in Dubai, Sharjah, and the Northern Emirates.
The launch underscores the carmaker’s push toward becoming an all-electric brand by 2030 and aligns with Dubai’s broader green mobility ambitions. Each model combines MINI’s signature compact design and “go-kart” driving dynamics with zero-emission technology.
The Aceman SE, a compact crossover, offers a range of 406 km, the first-ever round OLED display in a car, and a 0–100 km/h acceleration in 5.7 seconds. The Cooper SE delivers 402 km of range and a 6.7-second sprint, designed for urban mobility with MINI’s trademark agility. The Countryman ALL4 SE, positioned as the adventure-ready option, extends up to 433 km per charge and features all-wheel drive with expanded cargo capacity.
All three models feature interiors crafted with recycled materials and use up to 70% secondary aluminium in their wheels, reflecting BMW Group’s emphasis on sustainability and circular economy principles.
“MINI is not just delivering electric vehicles, but extending the brand’s personality into the era of sustainable mobility,” AGMC said in a statement. “The UAE’s infrastructure growth, particularly in high-speed charging, supports the rollout of these models.”
Dubai is ramping up efforts to expand its EV charging network, as regulators and automakers align with the emirate’s sustainability targets. Analysts say premium EV launches such as MINI’s reinforce Dubai’s position as a regional testbed for green mobility, appealing to younger, tech-savvy buyers.
The MINI electric range is now available at AGMC showrooms across Dubai and the Northern Emirates.