Skip to main content

New MINI to be even more electrifying than before with a plug-in hybrid model

mini to have 10 new versions of the all cooper including a plug in hybrid vision
If you thought seven MINI variants was too many, just wait. The British brand has 10 new versions planned for the new future, including a plug-in hybrid. Image used with permission by copyright holder

As it currently stands, MINI has seven models. Only a few of which are actually mini. The rest are actually kind of large, which has always confused me a bit.

For next year, MINI has an all-new Cooper planned based upon an all-new chassis. The first new MINI, the Cooper, won’t be very large, but – from there – MINI will only go bigger.

That new platform underpinning the next-gen MINIs, called ULK (abbreviation for “Unter Klasse”), is shared with the new entry-level, front-wheel drive BMWs. Unlike Bimmer, though, MINI is going to get its money worth from the platform, planning as many as 10 variants of the new architecture.

What all could those be? We’re not sure. Maybe an amphibious variant? We can only hope.

No, it’s likely to be a bunch more bulbous MINI four-door thingies. One of those rotund MINIs, intriguingly, will be a plug-in hybrid.

In an interview with Automotive News Europe, Peter Schwarzenbauer, BMW’s board member in charge of Mini, said, “There will be electrification within the Mini brand, including a plug-in hybrid for certain. We’re still investigating pure EVs.”

We’re not sure why MINI would go plug-in hybrid, though, as its new three-cylinder engine will be both peppy and fuel-frugal. A turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine producing 134 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque will power the base unit. The more powerful option is a turbo 2.0-liter four that makes 189 hp and 221 lb-ft.

Why add all that weight and complexity to a little car? It’s beyond me.

If people will buy them, though, MINI will build them – even if they don’t really make much sense.

Editors' Recommendations

Nick Jaynes
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Nick Jaynes is the Automotive Editor for Digital Trends. He developed a passion for writing about cars working his way…
Mercedes-Benz G580 first drive: old-school off-roader goes electric
2025 Mercedes-Benz G580 from three quarter view.

American car buyers mostly know Mercedes-Benz as a luxury brand. But for decades, the automaker has also produced the tough, rugged G-Class (also known as the Geländewagen or G-Wagen), an SUV not afraid to get its leather upholstery muddy. And now, this iconic Mercedes is going electric.

The 2025 Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ Technology — the final name of the SUV previously known as the EQG — isn’t the first electric off-roader. The Rivian R1S and R1T and GMC Hummer EV have proven that electric powertrains and off-roading are a great combination. But the electric G-Wagen is different because it’s based on an internal-combustion model — and a very traditional one at that.

Read more
Honda believes hydrogen semi trucks will make the case for fuel cells
Honda hydrogen fuel-cell semi truck.

Honda remains committed to hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, but the market for those vehicles remains limited. So Honda is looking at other uses for fuel cells -- including commercial trucks.

To show how that could work, Honda converted a semi truck to fuel-cell power, replacing its diesel engine with three fuel-cell modules. Together, the three modules produce a combined 321 horsepower, and can propel the truck to a top speed of 70 mph. There's enough onboard hydrogen storage capacity for a 400-mile range with a full load, Honda claims.

Read more
Mercedes-Benz G580 vs Rivian R2: Is the much cheaper Rivian actually better?
2025 Mercedes-Benz G580 from three quarter view.

Mercedes-Benz has finally taken the wraps off of the new "Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ Technology." Yeah, it's a mouthful, but it's basically a new electric G-Wagon. It looks a lot like the G-Wagon you know and love, but with an electric powertrain and a battery. It's not the only electric SUV out there, however, and there are some great ones -- like the Rivian R2.

Both the Mercedes G580 and the Rivian R2 have a lot going for them, but they also approach the electric SUV slightly differently. Is one better than the other? I put the two head-to-head to find out.
Design
The approach that the two vehicles take to design is quite different -- and you might like one better than the other.

Read more