I have preordered the SE and was also lucky enough to get a test drive on this rare little small gem of an EV.
Have you had any issues with the car? What is it like living with it day to day?
What is your average mileage on a charge and what setting do you use?
Questions questions questions!!!
Any information you think is good, bad or ugly with your experiences. Thank you
I have just over 6000 miles on my 2023 Iconic and I did have one issue. I was in a parking lot and I started the car, but it would not go into gear, reverse or drive. I restarted the car about 10 times hoping I could get it into gear and it would not do anything. I got an error stating to push the side button before shifting into gear, I was but it still did not go into gear. After about 20 attempts, it finally went into gear and I was able to drive home. I called the dealer on the way home and they said to bring it in immediately. They ran a diagnostic test and they said it was giving them a shifter fault. It took about 2 weeks to get the part and it has been fine since. Other than that one issue, the car is great, it is fun to drive and coming from a 2019 Mini Cooper S manual, I don't miss rowing my own gears as much as I thought I would.
My Mini has KW coilovers, 18" NM Engineering wheels, and other than a few other mods, it is one of the funnest daily driver cars I have ever owned. I'm sure I lost some range but my commute to work is short (25 miles round trip) and it has more than enough range for me to shuttle the kids around town without range anxiety. I also changed a few other things like removing the start up warnings, seat belt warnings, and removed the e-drive logo on the instrument display. The rear fog lights are functional with a European headlight switch and some programming.
Being extremely conservative, I estimate one mile for every percent of the battery. I do not baby the car or hyper-mile it, I drive it like any other car, if the traffic on the highway is flowing at 80mph, I am not holding anyone up or intentionally driving slower to preserve the range. If I have a long drive, I have another vehicle to use. I could probably still get the 114 miles the EPA rates the car at with the mods but 100 miles is way more than enough in day for me.
I typically charge the car every other day and the best part is not having to go to gas stations anymore. I used Bimmercode to have the car start up in green mode as the default, I think the car drives smoother in green and full power is still available if you need to punch it. On a cold day I will typically use 1 or 2 percent more power on my work commute. But I am in SoCal and cold here is in the 40's in the early morning.
I feel the SE is the only fun small 2-door EV around that can be optioned to be a nice car, at least in the US anyway. Plus, it has huge aftermarket support. When I learned the 2023 was going to be the last of the F56 Mini, I had to order it. I'm sure the 2024 version will have better range but because I like to modify my cars, it will be a while for companies to start making aftermarket parts for the new Chinese platform. Plus, I would rather have the Oxford car.
