I tried Mini’s next-gen OLED infotainment system – and it proves that digital doesn’t have to mean soulless


I’m pretty sure the BMW Group won’t be too upset if I say that the first-generation Mini Electric was fundamentally flawed. 

The 32.6kWh battery pack was tiny, the 144-mile range often unachievable, and the charging times were painfully slow. It looked great, drove well enough but proved too expensive and too impractical for folk to realistically give up their petrol or diesel models.

Thankfully, Mini has hit back with an all-new electric version that, alongside a far more useable and accurate max range of 250 miles, plus a 95 kW top charging speed, boasts a thoroughly revised interior. It also, as I discovered during a day with the charming EV, has a particularly interesting infotainment system. 

2024 Mini Cooper Electric

(Image credit: BMW/Mini)

Nestled among soft, fashionable fabrics, brushed gold buckles and lozenge-shaped Harman Kardon speaker covers sits the latest, circular, high-res OLED touchscreen that takes pride of place in the centre of the dash.



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