Entry-level Cooper E models are powered by an 181-hp electric motor, while SE models come with a more powerful one making 215 horsepower. Mini hasn't confirmed whether both models could make their way stateside, so if only 1 is chosen, we suspect (and hope) it will be the stronger SE. Mini Cooper Electric says the SE will manage to hitting 62 mph in 6.7 seco...
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