2026 MINI ACEMAN

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The 2026 Mini Aceman represents the brand's expansion into the compact electric crossover segment, slotting between the Cooper Electric and Countryman in size. This front-wheel-drive EV utilizes Mini's dedicated electric architecture, offering urban maneuverability with crossover practicality. The Aceman shares powertrain components with other BMW Group electric vehicles while maintaining Mini's characteristic driving dynamics. Understanding its specific maintenance requirements, battery system specifications, and service intervals is essential for both independent shops and DIY enthusiasts working on this electric platform.

  • First-generation Mini electric crossover built on dedicated EV architecture
  • Front-wheel-drive configuration with single electric motor mounted at front axle
  • High-voltage battery system requires specific service protocols and safety procedures
  • One-pedal driving regenerative braking system affects brake maintenance intervals
  • Reduced routine maintenance compared to combustion models with no oil changes or transmission service
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$3,620 maintenance + likely wear
~$724/yr · 60¢/mile equivalent
336 jobs across 17 categories
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