The first widely available electric Mini will start at $29,900
Image: BMW BMW has announced that the new Mini Cooper EV, which will be the first widely available all-electric version of the car, will start at $29,900 when it goes on sale in the US in March 2020. That’s noticeably down from the $35,000 ballpark figure BMW offered when the company unveiled the car in July.
There are, of course, a few catches. While the $29,900 MSRP will surely give BMW enough room to promote the car as “under $30,000,” an $850 destination and handling fee w
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