Mini Electric Prototype Spied With New Digital Driver’s Display

Mini have manged to slowly but surely build up suspense for their electrified vehicle, having recently teased us with a glimpse of the car’s enclosed grille and asymmetrical four-spoke wheels.

Unfortunately, neither of those things are visible in this latest set of spy images, which show a lightly camouflaged Mini EV prototype still wearing its regular wheels, as well as older version of the automaker’s lighting units.

Small, but meaningful changes

We don’t expect the Mini Electric’s interior to be very different from that of other current Mini products. However, these spy images reveal that the prototype is fitted with a new digital driver’s display, looking a little bit like a more oval and much smaller version of Mercedesdual-display setup.

Since it replaces the old gauge cluster, which held information regarding speed, rpm, fuel level and so on, expect the new display to house all this info and more, while possibly also offering users the chance to customize their read-out – as most automakers do nowadays.

Then there’s the gearshift lever, which is also visible. However, it’s the exact same one Mini’s been using on its latest models.

Different than your average Mini

The previously mentioned aero changes will make the Mini Electric look a little more like last year’s Electric Concept, with a similar grille and wheels, and perhaps even similar headlights and taillights.

Whether it will also get features such as the concept‘s side skirts or flush tailgate, remains to be seen.

As for its powertrain, since the old Mini E’s 35 kWh battery gave it roughly 200 horsepower and a 100 mile (160 km) EV range, we definitely think this newer car can do a lot better.

Mini will unveil their upcoming electric model sometime in 2019.

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