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- BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (wholly-owned BMW Group AG subsidiary; MINI operates as sub-brand sharing HQ, CEO, dealer network, finance, parts, service)
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- BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd.Wholly-owned BMW Group AG subsidiary — distributes BMW + MINI + Motorrad in Thailand. No separate MINI Thailand legal entity; MINI operates as sub-brand division with shared HQ, CEO, dealer network, finance, parts, service.
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- 2026-12-31subsidy changeEV3.5 local-production offset deadline (1:2 by end-2027)
Final deadline for EV3.5 participants to meet the 1:2 local-production offset (one EV imported in 2024 → two produced locally by end-2027). Determines whether brands can keep EV3.5 pricing in the years that follow.
- 2026-08-31subsidy changeEV3.5 1:1 local-production deadline for 2024 imports
Manufacturers who imported CBU EVs under EV3.5 in 2024 must complete 1:1 local production by 31 December 2026 to avoid penalties. Some brands extending the deadline. Affects pricing of locally-assembled vs CBU stock through 2026.
- 2025-11-10subsidy change80% annual road-tax discount for BEV expires
The 80% reduction on annual road tax for new factory-built BEVs registered between 1 Oct 2022 and 10 Nov 2025 stops accepting new entrants. Existing registrations keep the discount for the remaining year of validity.
- 2025-07-22subsidy changeEV Board adjusts EV3 / EV3.5 to favour exports
BoI/EV Board updates measures to encourage Thailand-built EV exports as cumulative supply-chain investment passes ฿137 billion. Local-production offset rules tightened. BEV registrations reported up 59% YoY for the first 9 months of 2025; cumulative EV3/EV3.5 registrations exceed 238,000 vehicles.
- 2024-02-01subsidy changeThailand EV3.5 subsidy package takes effect
Replaces EV3.0 — reduced per-vehicle subsidies and tighter local-production requirements through 2027.
- 2024-01-02subsidy changeEV3.5 effective date
EV3.5 measures legally take effect. EV3.0 subsidies sunset for new applicants; existing EV3.0 commitments still valid. Thai EV market sees inventory clearance pricing as manufacturers pivot.
- 2024-01-01subsidy changeExcise-tax cut for BEV ≤฿7M extended through 2027
Battery EVs priced up to ฿7,000,000 continue paying 2% excise (down from 8%) under EV3.5, extending the EV3.0 baseline.
- 2023-12-19subsidy changeCabinet approves EV3.5 — successor scheme
Successor 4-year package replacing EV3.0. Subsidy bands tightened: passenger BEV ≤฿2M with battery ≥50kWh receives ฿50,000–100,000; <50kWh receives ฿20,000–50,000; pickups ฿50,000–100,000; motorcycles ฿5,000–10,000. Excise stays at 2% for BEVs ≤฿7M. CBU import duty reduced up to 40% in 2024–2025. Local production offset: 1:2 by 2026, 1:3 by 2027.
- 2022-03-21subsidy changeEV3.0 takes effect — first subsidies disbursed
EV3.0 measures legally in force. Manufacturers begin signing MOUs with the Excise Department to access subsidies; passed-through to customer-facing prices over the following months.
- 2022-02-15subsidy changeEV3.0 package approved by Thai cabinet
Initial 3-year EV incentive package: per-unit subsidy of ฿70,000–150,000 for passenger BEVs based on battery size, excise tax cut from 8% to 2%, import-duty reduction up to 40% for CBUs, with 1:1 local-production offset by 2024 (extended to end-2025).
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MINI in Thailand
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[unverified]rather than guess.Scope: BEV only. MINI Thailand also sells ICE/JCW-petrol variants of the Cooper (F66 3-door hatch, 2.0L turbo), the Convertible (F67), and the previous-generation MINI Countryman in petrol/PHEV trims. The petrol JCW (228 hp 2.0T) and JCW Convertible are intentionally retained as MINI's "last analogue/petrol soul" per the brand's stated TH strategy of going BEV-first across mass trims while preserving JCW heritage. Those ICE variants are out of evth Phase 1 scope and excluded from this document. Only fully-battery-electric models on mini.co.th's TH price list as of May 2026 are documented here.
Range-standard hygiene (LOAD-BEARING). MINI publishes WLTP for the TH market across all its electric models (consistent with BMW Group's TH-wide WLTP standard). WLTP figures can be written directly to
range_wltp_km— no NEDC/CLTC conversion needed.The China-CBU pivot (load-bearing structural shift). The new J01 Cooper SE and J01 Aceman are built at Spotlight Automotive Co., Ltd. in Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China — a 50:50 BMW AG × Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd. JV registered in 2019 with 1.7 B RMB capital, plant capacity ~160,000 units/year. This is a historically significant departure from the F56 first-generation MINI Electric (2020), which was built at Plant Oxford, UK. Thailand customers benefit directly: the China-Thailand FTA zero-tariff treatment dropped the new Cooper SE launch price to ฿1,699,000 vs the outgoing F56 Cooper SE at ฿2,469,000 — a −31 % price cut for a fundamentally better, larger, longer-range car. The Countryman Electric (U25) is a counter-example: built at BMW Group Plant Leipzig, Germany alongside ICE/PHEV Countryman on a shared mixed-energy line, so it remains CBU-Germany and command-prices ฿3.4 m for the SE ALL4. (Spotlight Automotive Wikipedia; CarNewsChina 2024-07-06 — China-made Mini Cooper EV enters market; BMW Press — Leipzig SOP MINI Countryman Electric 2024-03-01)
Sub-brand & generation naming. MINI Group's 2024+ "5th generation family" (BMW Group's marketing label) covers three new nameplates plus the JCW performance tier:
- F66 — Cooper 3-door hatch ICE (out of scope)
- F67 — Cooper Convertible ICE (out of scope)
- J01 — Cooper Electric 3-door hatch BEV (in scope)
- J05 — Aceman Electric 5-door crossover BEV (in scope)
[verify J05 designation — sources also reference Aceman under broader J01 umbrella]- U25 — Countryman 3rd-gen 5-door SUV, sold in TH as BEV (in scope) and as ICE/PHEV (out of scope)
- JCW Electric — performance variants of J01 + Aceman (258 hp, in scope)
Despite sharing showroom space with BMW i-models, MINI BEVs sit on entirely different platforms: J01/Aceman ride on a GWM-led 400-V EV-only architecture (Spotlight Automotive's own platform, distinct from BMW CLAR / Neue Klasse), while U25 Countryman Electric rides on the FAAR-derived EV mode of BMW's mixed-energy UKL2 chassis (the same Leipzig line that builds the BMW 1/2 Series ICE and Countryman ICE/PHEV).
At a glance
- Distributor model: Sub-brand of BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. — MINI is not a separate legal entity in Thailand. The same wholly-owned BMW Group AG subsidiary that distributes BMW also distributes MINI, with shared HQ in Bangkok, shared CEO (Yangye Kris Joo, effective 2026-02-01), shared aftersales and parts logistics. Retail is via co-branded BMW + MINI dealers — every authorized MINI Centre in Thailand is operated by a BMW dealer group (Performance Motors, Millennium Auto, Master Group, Barcelona Motors, Phranakorn Auto Sales). This is structurally identical to BMW Group's global MINI distribution model. (BMW Group Thailand Press; BMW Press — Performance Motors Ayutthaya BMW+MINI showroom)
- Entered Thailand: 2002 (third-party distribution era), then
formally under BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. from the founding of the
subsidiary in 1998 for BMW (MINI joined the same distribution
arm later).
[unverified exact MINI re-launch date in TH — 2002 is widely cited but no primary BMW Group press confirms] - First BEV in TH: MINI Cooper SE (F56) — 3-door hatch, 32.6 kWh battery, 184 hp, ~234 km WLTP range, launched 2020-02-06 at ฿2,290,000, later raised to ฿2,469,000. Built at Plant Oxford, UK. Discontinued in TH following 2024-07 launch of new J01 Cooper SE. (MINI-TH 2020-02-06 launch coverage; Paultan 2020-02-18)
- Models on sale (May 2026): 3 BEV nameplates — Cooper SE (J01) (B-segment 3-door hatch) · Aceman (J05) (B-segment crossover) · Countryman Electric (U25) (C-segment SUV). Plus JCW Electric performance variants on both Cooper (J01) and Aceman platforms.
- Total current BEV trims on sale (May 2026): ~8 trims — 3× Cooper SE (Classic / Standard / Hightrim), 2× Aceman SE (Classic / Hightrim), 1× Countryman SE ALL4, 1× JCW Cooper Electric, 1× JCW Aceman Electric. Plus the JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition No.52 limited-run (65 units in TH).
- Current BEV price band: ฿1,555,000 (Cooper SE Classic, CBU-China) – ฿3,399,000 (Countryman SE ALL4, CBU-Germany). JCW Electric Cooper sits at ฿2,199,000; JCW Aceman at ฿2,399,000.
- CBU origin split (May 2026):
- CBU-China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou, BMW × GWM JV): Cooper SE (all Classic/Std/Hightrim trims) · Aceman SE (all Classic/Hightrim trims) · JCW Cooper Electric · JCW Aceman
- CBU-Germany (BMW Group Plant Leipzig): Countryman Electric SE ALL4
- 2024 MINI TH total sales: 1,451 units (all powertrains — BMW Group 2024 results press). (MarkLines — BMW Group 2024 TH)
- 2025 MINI TH sales: 1,665 units (+15 % YoY total); BEV component: 1,104 units (+372 % YoY). MINI BEVs took 21.2 % share of TH premium BEV segment, third place behind BMW (24.2 %) and Mercedes-Benz. This is the single largest structural shift in MINI Thailand's history — from a niche enthusiast brand to a serious premium-BEV volume player in under 18 months after launching the J01/Aceman lineup. (BMW Group TH Press — 2025 business performance)
- Showrooms (May 2026): 13 authorized MINI dealers across
9 cities (per ZigWheels TH directory). Most are co-located inside
BMW Group dealer compounds (BMW + MINI + occasionally Motorrad
on the same site). Cities include Bangkok (Sukhumvit, Phra Ram 9,
Ratchapruek, Bangna), Phuket, Hat Yai, Surat Thani, Ayutthaya,
Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen
[verify final city list against MINI.co.th dealer locator]. (ZigWheels MINI dealers TH; MINI Dealer Locator)
MINI's Thai story has two distinct chapters that pivot on July 19, 2024. Before that date, MINI Thailand was a niche premium-lifestyle brand selling the F56 Cooper SE (UK-built, ฿2.29–2.47 m) in low single digits monthly — a brand kept alive in the showroom mainly as a halo/lifestyle complement to BMW. After that date, the launch of the new J01 Cooper SE at ฿1,699,000 (a 31 % price drop for a vastly better car, courtesy of the China-Thailand FTA's zero-tariff treatment on the CBU-Zhangjiakou cars from the BMW × GWM Spotlight Automotive JV) fundamentally repositioned the brand. The 372 % YoY BEV growth in 2025 (1,104 units, 21.2 % of TH premium BEV market) is the cleanest signal that MINI now competes head-on with mainstream premium BEVs — not BMW iX1 (฿2.499 m) or Mercedes EQA (฿2.39 m) which are a tier above, but Tesla Model 3/Y (CBU Shanghai, ฿1.5–1.9 m), BYD Sealion 6 DM-i (PHEV-not-BEV though), Zeekr X (฿1.39–1.79 m) and Smart #1 (฿1.39–1.79 m, also CBU-China BMW × Geely-territory JV).
Three things make MINI Thailand structurally distinct. First, the shared distribution with BMW — MINI inherits BMW Group Thailand's 29-dealer infrastructure, its captive financing arm, its aftersales depth, and its premium-segment brand equity for free. No new MINI-specific entity, no separate Thai legal vehicle, no parallel dealer recruiting cost. Second, the China-CBU strategic shift. The F66/J01/Aceman generation is the first MINI BEV lineup built outside the UK at scale — Spotlight Automotive in Zhangjiakou produces ~160,000 cars/year, almost all destined for non-US markets (US still gets UK-built where applicable). Thailand, being a beneficiary of the China-Thailand FTA, captures the largest price-cut leverage of any ASEAN market. Third, the Countryman Leipzig anomaly — the only MINI BEV in TH that's still CBU-Germany (because U25 rides on BMW's mixed-energy UKL2 chassis assembled on the same Leipzig line as BMW 1/2 Series and Countryman ICE/PHEV), which is why it costs almost double the Cooper SE despite being only 1.5× the size.
The 2024 China-FTA price-reset is MINI's response to Chinese-EV pricing pressure: ฿2.469 m F56 Cooper SE → ฿1.699 m J01 Cooper SE (−31 %) at launch, then a further Classic trim ฿1.555 m (−37 % vs F56) introduced in 2025. The Aceman launched at ฿1.999 m for Hightrim, with ฿1.755 m Classic added 2025. JCW Electric variants (฿2.199–2.399 m) sit cleanly below ฿2.5 m — undercutting BMW i4 (฿3.79 m) and overlapping Volvo EX30 Twin Performance (฿1.749 m) and BYD Sealion 7 Performance (฿1.749 m) on price while delivering a distinctive go-kart-style design that none of those rivals match.
Distribution & business
BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. distributes MINI in Thailand alongside BMW and BMW Motorrad. There is no separate "MINI Thailand" corporate entity — it is a sub-brand division within BMW Group Thailand, reporting to the same President & CEO (currently Yangye Kris Joo, effective 2026-02-01, succeeding Rene Gerhard). MINI Thailand has its own marketing team, brand communications, and product-strategy function within BMW Group Thailand, but shares backend infrastructure: dealer network, finance, parts, service, warranty admin. (BMW Press — new CEO 2026)
This contrasts with how some other multi-brand auto groups operate in TH. Volkswagen Group Thailand keeps Porsche separate (AAS Auto Service for Porsche, Yontrakit for Audi). Stellantis splits Peugeot, Citroën, and Jeep across different distributors. By contrast, BMW Group's "one corporate, two brands" approach pools resources and makes MINI Thailand fundamentally subsidized by BMW's premium volume — MINI doesn't need to fund its own service infrastructure or build standalone showrooms.
The 2024 BEV-pivot strategy is explicit: MINI Thailand stated at the 2024-07-19 J01 Cooper SE launch that the brand will focus exclusively on 100 % electric vehicles going forward, retaining ICE only in the John Cooper Works (JCW) F66/F67 petrol variants as a heritage statement. This makes MINI Thailand the most aggressive BEV-first premium brand in TH — more aggressive than BMW (which retains a deep ICE/PHEV lineup), more aggressive than Mercedes (still selling C/E/S Class ICE), and structurally similar to Volvo's strategy of phasing out ICE by 2030. (BMW Press — MINI 5th-gen family launch 2024-07-19)
Corporate structure
| Entity | Role | Founded | Ownership |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. | Sales, marketing, distribution, aftersales — for BMW + MINI + Motorrad | 1998 | 100 % BMW Group AG |
| BMW Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. | CKD vehicle assembly @ Plant Rayong — assembles MINI Countryman ICE/PHEV (not BEV) | 2000 | 100 % BMW Group AG |
| Spotlight Automotive Co., Ltd. (China) | JV manufacturer of MINI BEVs (Cooper SE, Aceman, JCW Electric) for global export incl. TH | 2019 | 50 % BMW Group AG / 50 % Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd. |
| BMW Group Plant Leipzig | Builds MINI Countryman (all powertrains — ICE / PHEV / BEV) for TH and global export | 2005 (plant) / 2024-03-01 (MINI Countryman Electric SOP) | 100 % BMW AG |
| BMW Group Plant Oxford (UK) | Built outgoing F56 MINI Cooper SE BEV (discontinued in TH 2024); future role TBC | 1959 (plant) / 2020-02 (F56 Cooper SE) | 100 % BMW AG |
Comparative distribution model
| Brand | Distribution model | TH BEV CBU origin |
|---|---|---|
| MINI | Sub-brand of BMW (Thailand) — shared dealers, finance, service | China (BMW × GWM JV, Zhangjiakou) for J01/Aceman/JCW; Germany (Leipzig) for U25 Countryman |
| BMW | Direct subsidiary + wholly-owned CKD plant (Rayong) | Germany (Munich/Dingolfing/Leipzig/Regensburg) + 1× CKD-TH (i5 eDrive40) + 1× Hungary (iX3 NA5) |
| Mercedes-Benz | Subsidiary + third-party TAAP CKD | Germany + CKD-TH (EQE/EQS via TAAP) |
| Volvo | Subsidiary + Geely-owned CKD (Rayong) | Sweden + CKD-TH for EX30 |
| Audi / Porsche | Yontrakit / AAS — separate distributors | Germany (CBU only) |
Manufacturing context — where MINI's TH BEVs come from
Spotlight Automotive Co., Ltd. (光束汽车有限公司) is the joint venture between BMW AG and Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd., registered in November 2019 with registered capital of 1.7 billion RMB (≈$232.7 million USD). The plant is located in Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, China (about 200 km northwest of Beijing). Plant capacity is approximately 160,000 vehicles per year. Series production of the J01 Cooper Electric began in late 2023, and the J05 Aceman followed in mid-2024. Both models are exported globally from this single plant — Spotlight is the only source of new-generation MINI BEVs for non-US markets including Thailand, ASEAN, Europe, UK (irony: UK MINI customers receive China-built cars), and other right-hand-drive markets. (Spotlight Automotive — Wikipedia; CarNewsChina 2023-10-14 — Mini Cooper SOP; CarNewsChina 2024-07-06 — China entry)
BMW Group Plant Leipzig, Germany is the source for the U25 Countryman Electric (and the petrol/PHEV Countryman). Series production of the MINI Countryman Electric began 2024-03-01 at Leipzig — making the U25 Countryman the first MINI model assembled in Germany (a historic milestone — MINI is otherwise a British brand built at Oxford). Leipzig runs a flexible mixed-energy line producing BMW 1 Series, BMW 2 Series, and MINI Countryman simultaneously on the same tracks, with all three powertrain options (ICE / PHEV / BEV) interleaved. Output reached ~500 MINI Countryman units/day by end-2024. Leipzig also hosts all three stages of BMW's Gen 5 high-voltage battery production process (cell coating, module production, pack assembly) — the same Gen 5 technology used in the Countryman SE ALL4's 66 kWh pack. (BMW Press — Leipzig MINI Countryman SOP 2024-03-01; MotoringFile 2024-03-01; BMW iFactory Leipzig)
Showrooms
The MINI dealer network in Thailand operates as MINI Centres embedded within or co-located alongside BMW Group dealer compounds. There are 13 authorized MINI dealers across 9 cities as of May 2026. Notable locations:
| Dealer / MINI Centre | City | Operated by | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MINI Sukhumvit | Bangkok (Sukhumvit) | Performance Motors | Flagship — co-located with BMW Sukhumvit |
| MINI Ratchapruek | Nonthaburi (Pak Kret) | Performance Motors | Newer site, opened with BMW M Certified showroom |
| MINI Ayutthaya | Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya | Performance Motors | First BMW + MINI showroom in Ayutthaya region |
| MINI Bangna | Bangkok (Bangna) | Master Group [verify] |
— |
| MINI Phra Ram 9 | Bangkok (Phra Ram 9) | Millennium Auto [verify] |
— |
| MINI Phuket | Phuket | Millennium Auto | Co-located with BMW Phuket |
| MINI Hat Yai | Songkhla (Hat Yai) | Millennium Auto | Co-located BMW + MINI + Motorrad |
| MINI Surat Thani | Surat Thani | Millennium Auto | — |
| MINI Chiang Mai | Chiang Mai | Barcelona Motors [verify] |
— |
| MINI Khon Kaen | Khon Kaen | [verify operator] |
— |
[unverified — comprehensive list requires direct check of MINI.co.th dealer locator; the 13 number is from ZigWheels and may include or exclude pop-up sales corners vs full Centres]
Service centers
All MINI dealers in Thailand are authorized sales + service operations co-located with BMW service infrastructure. MINI uses the same BMW Group genuine parts distribution (BMW Group Parts Distribution Center, Rayong) and same BMW certified technicians trained at BMW Group Thailand's training facilities. No standalone MINI-only service centres exist in TH.
Charging network partners
MINI Thailand inherits BMW Group Thailand's charging partnerships:
- EleX by EA — DC fast-charging network (formerly EA Anywhere), preferred BMW Group partner.
- PEA Volta — Provincial Electricity Authority public network.
- MEA EV — Metropolitan Electricity Authority Bangkok-area network.
- PTT EV Station Pluz — PTT public network.
- MINI Charging — BMW Group's branded wallbox program —
[verify whether MINI uses BMW's "BMW Charging" branding or has standalone "MINI Charging" branding in TH].
[unverified — MINI Thailand has not published a formal charging- partner list separate from BMW Thailand's; the assumption is they share]
Warranty terms
- Vehicle: 4 years / unlimited mileage (consistent across Cooper SE, Aceman, Countryman, JCW Electric)
- High-voltage battery: 8 years / 160,000 km
- Free scheduled maintenance: 4 years / unlimited mileage (MSI Standard — MINI Service Inclusive) — included in OTR price for all BEV variants
- Roadside assistance:
[unverified — assumed 4 years matching vehicle warranty per BMW Group Thailand norms] - Wallbox:
[unverified — no public mention of free home wallbox installation with MINI BEV purchase, unlike some BMW i programs]
(BMW Press — MINI Cooper SE Hightrim warranty terms 2025; Autolifethailand — MINI JCW Electric warranty)
External links
MINI Cooper Electric (J01) — 3-door hatch BEV
The third-generation electric MINI Cooper (internal code J01) is the first MINI BEV built outside the UK. It uses a bespoke 400-V EV-only platform developed by the BMW × GWM Spotlight Automotive JV, built exclusively at Zhangjiakou, China. Dimensionally larger than the outgoing F56 Cooper SE (13 mm longer, 29 mm wider, 28 mm taller, 31 mm longer wheelbase) but visually retains MINI's signature 3-door hatch silhouette. In Thailand it competes with the Volvo EX30 single-motor (฿1.499 m), Smart #1 (฿1.39–1.79 m), Zeekr X (฿1.39–1.79 m), and indirectly with the Tesla Model 3 (priced one tier above for a different segment).
Lineage & platform
- Generation: J01 (3rd-gen MINI Electric — first standalone EV-only architecture). Replaces F56-derived Cooper SE (2020).
- Platform: Spotlight Automotive / GWM-led 400-V EV architecture — not BMW CLAR, not BMW FAAR, not BMW Neue Klasse. Shared with J05 Aceman.
- Shared with: MINI Aceman (J05, same platform, longer wheelbase)
- Architecture: 400 V
- Origin: Global reveal September 2023 (Munich IAA); Thai launch 2024-07-19; production start late 2023 at Zhangjiakou.
Lineup events
| Date | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-07-19 | Launch — Cooper SE at ฿1,699,000 | First J01 BEV launch in TH; replaced F56 Cooper SE which had been ฿2,469,000 (−31 % price cut via China-FTA) |
| 2025-06 | Hightrim trim added at ฿1,799,000 | Adds Harman Kardon, panoramic glass roof, electric memory seats with massage, Parking Assistant Plus 360° camera, MINI Navigation AR |
| 2025-Q3 | Classic trim added at ฿1,555,000 | New entry trim — reduces 18″ to 17″ wheels, removes some assistance features; lowest-ever MINI BEV price in TH |
| 2026-Q1 | JCW Cooper Electric launched at ฿2,199,000 | Performance variant — 258 hp + 27 hp boost, 5.9 s 0–100 |
2026 [verify date] |
JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition No.52 at ฿2,249,000 | Limited 65 units in TH |
Trims
Cooper SE Classic — ฿1,555,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2025-Q3) | ฿1,555,000 | Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Classic |
| Current MSRP (May 2026) | ฿1,555,000 | Autolifethailand |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | Autolifethailand |
| Battery chemistry | NMC [verify — Spotlight may use LFP for some markets] |
[unverified] |
| Cell supplier | CATL or SVOLT [verify — GWM ownership suggests SVOLT (subsidiary)] |
[unverified] |
| Voltage architecture | 400 V | Autolifethailand |
| Range (WLTP) | 402 km | Headlightmag |
| Drive | FWD | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | 160 (218 hp) | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 330 Nm | Autolifethailand |
| 0–100 km/h | 6.7 s | BMW Press |
| Top speed | 170 km/h [verify] |
[unverified] |
| AC charging | 11 kW (Type 2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging peak | 95 kW (CCS2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging 10–80% | 30 min | Autolifethailand |
| V2L output | [verify — likely not equipped] |
[unverified] |
| Connectors | Type 2 / CCS2 | Autolifethailand |
| Seats | 4 (2+2) | BMW Press |
| Wheels | 17″ [verify Classic-specific] |
[unverified — Classic likely steps down from 18″] |
| Length × Width × Height | 3,858 × 1,756 × 1,460 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Wheelbase | 2,526 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Curb weight | ~1,605 kg [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Trunk capacity | 210 L [verify] |
[unverified — F66 spec, may differ for J01] |
| Frunk capacity | None | MotoringFile |
| Towing capacity | not rated | [unverified] |
| Drag coefficient (Cd) | 0.28 [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Country of origin | China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou) | Autolifethailand |
Standard equipment
- 9.4″ circular OLED central display
- MINI Operating System 9
- LED headlights with signature Union Jack tail lights
- Dual-zone automatic climate
- Wireless Apple CarPlay + Android Auto
- 4 colour options: Nanuq White, Melting Silver, Rebel Red, Blazing Blue
[verify Classic-specific count]
Distinctive features (Classic vs higher trims)
- 17″ wheels (vs 18″ on Standard/Hightrim)
- Fabric/Vescin seats
[verify] - Reduced ADAS suite — no Parking Assistant Plus, no 360° camera
Cooper SE Standard — ฿1,699,000
[Same powertrain as Classic. Differences:]
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2024-07-19) | ฿1,699,000 | Headlightmag |
| Wheels | 18″ Slide Spoke | BMW Press |
| Paint options | 9 colours (full palette) | [verify] |
Distinctive features vs Classic
- 18″ wheels
- Full ADAS — adaptive cruise, lane keep, blind spot
- Larger colour palette (9 options vs 4)
- Vescin upholstery upgraded vs fabric
Cooper SE Hightrim — ฿1,799,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2025-06) | ฿1,799,000 | BMW Press 2025 Hightrim |
| Range (WLTP) | 400 km | BMW Press |
[Powertrain identical to Standard. Differences:]
Distinctive features vs Standard
- Panoramic glass roof with electric sun shade
- Harman Kardon sound system
- Electric driver + passenger seats with memory + massage function
- Parking Assistant Plus with 360° camera + Drive Recorder
- MINI Navigation AR (augmented-reality navigation projected on live video feed)
- MINI Intelligent Personal Assistant with voice control
- 7 MINI Experience Modes (drive/display/lighting/sound presets)
JCW Cooper Electric (J01 JCW) — ฿2,199,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP | ฿2,199,000 | Autolifethailand JCW Electric |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | 190 (258 hp) + 20 kW (27 hp) Electric Boost | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 350 Nm | Autolifethailand |
| 0–100 km/h | 5.9 s | Autolifethailand |
| Top speed | 200 km/h | Autolifethailand |
| Range (WLTP) | ~370 km [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Drive | FWD | Autolifethailand |
| Country of origin | China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou) | Autolifethailand |
Distinctive features vs Hightrim
- 258 hp + Electric Boost mode (+27 hp 10-second burst)
- JCW-specific 18″ wheels, sport bodykit, JCW interior trim
- GO-KART mode with bespoke calibration
- JCW heritage badging
JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition No.52 — ฿2,249,000
Limited to 65 units in Thailand. Heritage-themed paintwork, badging "No.52", commemorating MINI's 1965 Monte Carlo Rally win. (Autolifethailand — 1965 Victory Edition)
Colors (Cooper SE Hightrim — 9 paintworks)
| Name (EN) | Name (TH) | Hex [verify all] |
Available on |
|---|---|---|---|
| Icy Sunshine Blue | Icy Sunshine Blue | #CDDDE3 [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Blazing Blue | Blazing Blue | #1F4684 [unverified] |
All trims |
| British Racing Green IV | British Racing Green IV | #1D4E2A [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Ocean Wave Green | Ocean Wave Green | #3C5C5E [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Nanuq White | Nanuq White | #FAFAFA [unverified] |
All trims |
| Melting Silver | Melting Silver | #C7C9CB [unverified] |
All trims |
| Sunny Side Yellow | Sunny Side Yellow | #E3D03A [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Chili Red II | Chili Red II | #C8262C [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Indigo Sunset Blue | Indigo Sunset Blue | #4A3E68 [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
Classic trim available in 4 colours only: Nanuq White, Melting Silver,
Rebel Red, Blazing Blue. [verify whether Rebel Red is the same as Chili Red II — sources use both names ambiguously]
Image catalogue
[to be populated when scrapers/mini-th/images.ts is built — hi-res hero shots from mini.co.th CDN should be linked here per colour, indexed by trim]
Versus competitors
| Spec | Cooper SE (Standard) | Volvo EX30 Single | Smart #1 Premium | Tesla Model 3 RWD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (฿m, May 2026) | 1.699 | 1.499 | 1.49 | 1.65 |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | 51 | 66 | 60 (LFP) |
| Range (WLTP, km) | 402 | 344 | 440 | 513 |
| Power (hp) | 218 | 272 | 272 | 283 |
| 0–100 (s) | 6.7 | 5.7 | 6.7 | 6.1 |
| DC peak (kW) | 95 | 153 | 150 | 170 |
| Seats | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Body | 3-door hatch | Compact SUV | Compact SUV | Mid sedan |
Sources
- MINI Thailand Cooper Electric page
[verify URL] - BMW Press — J01 launch July 2024
- BMW Press — Cooper SE Hightrim 2025
- Headlightmag — Cooper SE pricing
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Classic
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Hightrim
- Autolifethailand — JCW Electric
- Autolifethailand — JCW 1965 Victory Edition
- Spotlight Automotive — Wikipedia
- CarNewsChina — China market entry
Verification matrix
| Field | ✓ Verified | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery kWh (54.2) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | Consistent across all J01 SE trims |
| Range WLTP (402 / 400) | ✓ | Headlightmag / BMW Press | 402 quoted at 2024 launch; 400 km for Hightrim 2025 — likely WLTP recalibration |
| Power (218 hp) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Torque (330 Nm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| 0–100 (6.7 s) | ✓ | BMW Press | |
| AC kW (11) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| DC peak (95 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Country of origin (CN) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | "นำเข้า CBU จีน" explicit |
| Dimensions L×W×H | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Wheelbase (2,526 mm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Wheel diameter (Classic 17″ vs Std/Hightrim 18″) | ◐ | inferred | Classic step-down inferred from price differential — needs primary confirmation |
| Battery chemistry (NMC vs LFP) | ✗ | No primary source — must verify from BMW global spec sheet | |
| Cell supplier | ✗ | No primary source | |
| Top speed | ✗ | Not in TH press materials | |
| Curb weight | ✗ | Not in TH press materials | |
| Trunk volume | ✗ | Not in TH press materials | |
| Drag coefficient | ✗ | Not published | |
| V2L capability | ✗ | Likely none per global spec, but unverified | |
| Colour hex codes | ✗ | All 9 colour hex values are unverified estimates |
MINI Aceman (J05 / J01) — 5-door crossover BEV
The Aceman is MINI's first 5-door BEV crossover — a new model
line introduced in 2024 to fill the gap between the 3-door Cooper
hatch and the larger Countryman SUV. Built alongside the J01 Cooper
Electric at Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou, sharing the same 400-V
EV platform but on a longer 2,606 mm wheelbase. The Aceman has no
direct predecessor in the MINI lineup — it is a wholly new nameplate.
In Thailand it directly competes with the Volvo EX30 Twin Performance
(฿1.749 m, 422 km), Smart #5 Premium ([verify whether on sale in TH yet]), and Zeekr X (฿1.39–1.79 m).
Lineage & platform
- Generation: J05 / J01 (first-gen Aceman — internal code varies by source; "J05" used by BMW Group, "J01" used by some Spotlight Automotive docs)
- Platform: Same Spotlight Automotive 400-V EV architecture as Cooper Electric. 5-door body, longer wheelbase (2,606 mm vs 2,526 mm on Cooper), 5 seats.
- Shared with: MINI Cooper Electric (J01)
- Architecture: 400 V
- Origin: Global reveal April 2024 (Beijing Auto Show); Thai launch 2024-08-20; production at Zhangjiakou from mid-2024.
Lineup events
| Date | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-08-20 | Launch — Aceman SE at ฿1,999,000 | Single trim at launch (no Classic yet); Hightrim-equivalent equipment level. CBU-China. |
2025 [verify quarter] |
Classic trim added at ฿1,755,000 | New entry trim, −244 k vs Hightrim |
2026 [verify date] |
JCW Aceman launched at ฿2,399,000 | 258 hp performance variant — same powertrain as J01 JCW Cooper |
Trims
Aceman SE Classic — ฿1,755,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2025) | ฿1,755,000 | Autolifethailand — Aceman Classic |
| Battery (gross kWh) | 54.2 | Autolifethailand |
| Battery (usable kWh) | 49.2 | EVKX |
| Battery chemistry | NMC | EVKX (BMW Gen5 prismatic — same family as Countryman) |
| Voltage architecture | 400 V | Autolifethailand; EVKX (398 V nominal) |
| Range (WLTP) | 405 km | Autolifethailand |
| Drive | FWD | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | 160 (218 hp) | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 330 Nm | Autolifethailand |
| 0–100 km/h | 7.1 s | Autolifethailand |
| Top speed | 170 km/h | Autolifethailand |
| AC charging | 11 kW (Type 2) | Autolifethailand |
| AC full charge time | 5h 45m | Paultan |
| DC charging peak | 95 kW (CCS2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging 10–80% | 31 min | Autolifethailand |
| Connectors | Type 2 / CCS2 | Autolifethailand |
| Seats | 5 | Autolifethailand |
| Wheels | 18″ Slide Spoke alloy | Autolifethailand |
| Tire spec | 225/45 R18 | ZigWheels Aceman specs |
| Length × Width × Height | 4,075 × 1,754 × 1,495 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Wheelbase | 2,606 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Trunk capacity (rear up) | 300 L | ZigWheels |
| Trunk (rear down) | 1,005 L | AutoBuzz |
| Frunk capacity | None | [verify] |
| Drag coefficient (Cd) | [unverified] |
|
| Curb weight | ~1,690 kg [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Country of origin | China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou) | Autolifethailand |
Standard equipment (Classic)
- 9.4″ circular OLED central display + MINI OS 9
- Digital Key Plus
- Parking Assistant (basic)
- Collision warning, lane-change warning
- 4 paint options: Nanuq White, Melting Silver, Rebel Red, Blazing Blue
- LED headlights, signature Union Jack tail lights
- Dual-zone climate
Aceman SE Hightrim — ฿1,999,000
[Same powertrain as Classic. Differences mirror Cooper SE Classic→Hightrim delta: Harman Kardon, panoramic glass roof, electric memory seats with massage, Parking Assistant Plus 360° camera, MINI Navigation AR, 9 paintworks, etc.]
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2024-08-20) | ฿1,999,000 | BMW Press |
| Range (WLTP) | 405 km | Paultan |
JCW Aceman — ฿2,399,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP | ฿2,399,000 | Autolifethailand — JCW Aceman |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | 190 (258 hp) + 20 kW (27 hp) Electric Boost | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 350 Nm [verify — Cooper JCW is 350, Aceman may differ] |
[unverified] |
| 0–100 km/h | 6.4 s | Autolifethailand |
| Top speed | 200 km/h | Autolifethailand |
| Range (WLTP) | 355 km | Autolifethailand |
| Drive | FWD | Autolifethailand |
| Country of origin | China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou) | Autolifethailand |
Distinctive features vs Hightrim
- 258 hp + Electric Boost mode (+27 hp 10-second burst)
- JCW-specific 19″ wheels
[verify], sport bodykit, JCW interior - Top speed 200 km/h vs 170
- Range reduced 405 → 355 km due to performance tune
Colors
Aceman SE Classic: 4 colours (Nanuq White, Melting Silver, Rebel Red,
Blazing Blue). Aceman SE Hightrim + JCW: 9 colours [verify identical palette to Cooper SE Hightrim].
Versus competitors
| Spec | Aceman SE Hightrim | Volvo EX30 Twin | BYD Sealion 7 RWD | Zeekr X RWD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (฿m) | 1.999 | 1.749 | 1.749 | 1.79 |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | 69 | 82 | 66 |
| Range (WLTP, km) | 405 | 460 | 567 | 440 |
| Power (hp) | 218 | 428 (AWD) | 312 | 268 |
| 0–100 (s) | 7.1 | 3.6 | 6.7 | 5.6 |
| DC peak (kW) | 95 | 153 | 230 | 150 |
| Length (mm) | 4,075 | 4,233 | 4,830 | 4,432 |
Verification matrix
| Field | ✓ Verified | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery kWh (54.2) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Range WLTP (405) | ✓ | Paultan | |
| Power (218 hp / 160 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Torque (330 Nm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| 0–100 (7.1 s) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Top speed (170 km/h) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Dimensions L×W×H | ✓ | Autolifethailand | ZigWheels lists width as 1,991 mm but this appears to be width-with-mirrors; 1,754 mm is body-width per AutoLife |
| Wheelbase (2,606 mm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Trunk 300 / 1005 L | ✓ | AutoBuzz | |
| Wheels 18″ | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Country of origin (CN) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | "นำเข้า CBU จีน" explicit |
| AC kW (11) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| DC peak (95 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Battery chemistry (NMC) | ✓ | EVKX | BMW Gen5 prismatic; not in TH materials but confirmed by EVKX global spec |
| Battery usable kWh (49.2) | ✓ | EVKX | global spec; TH-spec identical (single Spotlight pack) |
| Cell supplier | ✗ | Not published | |
| Curb weight | ✗ | Not published in TH materials | |
| Drag coefficient | ✗ | Not published | |
| Frunk | ✗ | Likely none, unverified |
MINI Countryman Electric (U25) — compact SUV BEV
The Countryman is MINI's biggest model — a true C-segment SUV that competes with the BMW iX1, Mercedes EQA, and Volvo EX40. The third-generation Countryman (U25) is the first MINI built in Germany, assembled at BMW Group Plant Leipzig on a flexible mixed-energy line alongside BMW 1 Series, BMW 2 Series, and Countryman ICE/PHEV. Built on BMW's FAAR-derived UKL2 platform (the same chassis as BMW iX1 and BMW X1), the Countryman SE ALL4 is meaningfully more expensive than Cooper/Aceman because it stays CBU-Germany (no China-FTA tariff advantage).
Lineage & platform
- Generation: U25 (3rd-gen Countryman) — replaces F60 (2017–2024).
- Platform: FAAR / UKL2 (BMW Group front-drive-biased mixed-energy chassis). Shared with BMW iX1 (U11) and X1.
- Shared with: BMW iX1, BMW X1, BMW X2, ICE/PHEV Countryman
- Architecture: 400 V
- Origin: Global reveal September 2023 (Munich IAA); SOP Leipzig 2024-03-01; Thai launch July 2024.
Lineup events
| Date | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-07 | Launch — Countryman SE ALL4 at ฿3,399,000 | Single BEV trim, CBU-Germany. Co-launched at the MINI 5th-gen family event. |
[verify any 2025 price moves] |
Trims
Countryman SE ALL4 — ฿3,399,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2024-07) | ฿3,399,000 | Autolifethailand — Countryman SE ALL4 |
| Current MSRP (May 2026) | ฿3,399,000 | Autolifethailand |
| Battery (gross kWh) | 66.45 | Autolifethailand — gross conflict: EVKX lists 68.0 kWh gross; BMW Gen5 publishes both an "energy content" (66.45) and a higher gross (68.0). Use the TH-primary 66.45 for battery_kwh. |
| Battery (usable kWh) | 64.7 | EVKX |
| Battery chemistry | NMC (Gen 5 prismatic, CATL cells) | BMW Press — Gen 5 Leipzig |
| Voltage architecture | 400 V | EVKX |
| Range (WLTP) | 433 km | Autolifethailand |
| Drive | AWD (ALL4) | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | [verify split — total 230 kW = 313 hp] |
Autolifethailand |
| Rear motor (kW) | [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Combined power | 230 kW (313 hp) | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 494 Nm | Autolifethailand |
| 0–100 km/h | 5.6 s | Autolifethailand |
| Top speed | 180 km/h | Autolifethailand |
| AC charging | 11 kW (Type 2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging peak | 130 kW (CCS2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging 10–80% | 30 min | Autolifethailand |
| Connectors | Type 2 / CCS2 | Autolifethailand |
| Seats | 5 | Autolifethailand |
| Wheels | 19″ [verify exact spec for TH trim] |
[unverified] |
| Tire spec | [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Length × Width × Height | 4,433 × 1,843 × 1,656 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Wheelbase | 2,692 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Ground clearance | [unverified] |
|
| Curb weight | ~1,950 kg [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Trunk capacity (rear up) | 460 L | EVKX |
| Trunk (rear down) | 1,450 L | EVKX |
| Frunk capacity | None | EVKX |
| Towing capacity | 1,200 kg [verify TH-spec] |
[unverified] |
| Drag coefficient (Cd) | 0.28 [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Country of origin | Germany (BMW Group Plant Leipzig) | Autolifethailand; BMW Press |
Standard equipment
- 9.4″ circular OLED + MINI OS 9
- ALL4 all-wheel drive
- Panoramic glass roof
- Harman Kardon sound system
- Electric memory seats with massage
[verify] - Parking Assistant Plus + 360° camera
- MINI Navigation AR
- Adaptive cruise + lane keep + traffic-jam assistant
- Wireless Apple CarPlay + Android Auto
- 4-year free MSI Standard maintenance (included in price)
Distinctive features (vs Cooper/Aceman)
- AWD (ALL4) — dual motor, only AWD BEV in MINI TH lineup
- 313 hp vs 218 hp on SE trims
- 130 kW DC vs 95 kW on Cooper/Aceman (Gen 5 battery)
- 66 kWh battery vs 54.2 kWh
- C-segment SUV dimensions — full 5-seat SUV practicality
- CBU-Germany — Leipzig assembly, BMW Gen 5 battery production
Colors
[to be researched — Countryman SE ALL4 colours TBC; sources indicate similar 9-colour palette to Cooper/Aceman Hightrim but verify against mini.co.th configurator]
Versus competitors
| Spec | Countryman SE ALL4 | BMW iX1 eDrive20L | Mercedes EQA 250+ | Volvo EX40 Twin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (฿m) | 3.399 | 2.499 | 2.39 | 2.49 [verify] |
| Battery (kWh) | 66 | 66 | 70 | 78 |
| Range (WLTP, km) | 433 | 475 | 560 | 480 |
| Power (hp) | 313 (AWD) | 204 (FWD) | 190 (FWD) | 408 (AWD) |
| 0–100 (s) | 5.6 | 8.6 | 9.6 | 4.8 |
| DC peak (kW) | 130 | 130 | 100 | 200 |
| Length (mm) | 4,433 | 4,616 | 4,463 | 4,440 |
| Country of origin | Germany (Leipzig) | Germany (Regensburg/Leipzig) | Germany (Rastatt) | Belgium (Ghent) |
The Countryman SE ALL4 is slower in range but considerably more powerful and quicker than the comparable BMW iX1 eDrive20L despite sharing a platform — because the MINI is AWD-only (BMW iX1 eDrive20L TH is FWD-only). The ฿3.399 m Countryman is ฿900 k more expensive than BMW iX1 despite being a smaller MINI-badged vehicle — the price premium reflects ALL4 + dual-motor + higher equipment level, but it's a tough sell vs the cheaper, FWD-but-bigger iX1.
Verification matrix
| Field | ✓ Verified | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery gross kWh (66.45) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Battery usable kWh (64.7) | ✓ | EVKX | Global spec; TH-spec same per Leipzig SOP |
| Battery chemistry (NMC Gen 5) | ✓ | BMW Press Leipzig | |
| Voltage (400 V) | ✓ | EVKX | |
| Range WLTP (433 km) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Power (313 hp / 230 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Torque (494 Nm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| 0–100 (5.6 s) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Top speed (180 km/h) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| AWD (ALL4) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| DC peak (130 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Dimensions L×W×H | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Wheelbase (2,692 mm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Trunk 460 / 1,450 L | ✓ | EVKX | Global spec; TH same |
| Country of origin (DE / Leipzig) | ✓ | Autolifethailand; BMW Press | |
| Front / rear motor power split | ✗ | Total verified; split unverified | |
| Wheel size (TH-spec) | ✗ | Global U25 SE ALL4 ships 19″ standard, 20″ optional; TH-spec not confirmed | |
| Towing capacity | ✗ | Global U25 SE ALL4 rated 1,200 kg, TH-spec unverified | |
| Drag coefficient | ✗ | Not published in TH materials | |
| Curb weight | ✗ | Not published in TH materials | |
| Colour palette | ✗ | Not yet researched |
Predecessor — MINI Cooper SE (F56, 2020–2024) — DISCONTINUED
The first MINI BEV sold in Thailand was the F56-derived MINI Cooper SE, a 3-door hatch BEV launched 2020-02-06 at ฿2,290,000. It used a 32.6 kWh battery with ~234 km WLTP range, a single front motor producing 184 hp / 270 Nm, and was built at BMW Group Plant Oxford, UK. Pricing was later raised to ฿2,469,000 before being discontinued in TH on the 2024-07-19 launch of the new J01 Cooper SE.
The F56 Cooper SE was a low-volume halo car — useful for the brand's
electrification narrative but not commercially significant. Its
discontinuation is not formally announced in MINI Thailand press
materials — it simply disappeared from the price list after 2024-07.
[unverified — last-recorded order date in TH; assumed inventory ran out late 2024].
Key context: the F56 generation was MINI's "stretch" of the pre-J01 electric platform — the BEV powertrain was retrofitted into an ICE-derived chassis, leading to compromised range and packaging. The J01 platform-from-scratch approach is fundamentally different.
(MINI-TH 2020-02-06; Paultan 2020-02-18; Auto-data F56 Cooper SE specs)
Cross-model lineup history
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 2020-02-06 | MINI Cooper SE (F56, UK-built) launched in Thailand at ฿2,290,000 — first MINI BEV in TH. Built at Plant Oxford. |
2022 [verify] |
F56 Cooper SE price raised to ฿2,469,000 |
| 2024-07-19 | MINI 5th-gen family launch event — J01 Cooper SE (฿1,699,000) + U25 Countryman SE ALL4 (฿3,399,000) launched; F56 Cooper SE discontinued. First China-CBU MINI BEV in TH. China-Thailand FTA enables 31 % price cut vs F56. |
| 2024-08-20 | MINI Aceman SE (J05) launched at ฿1,999,000, CBU-China |
| 2025-06 | MINI Cooper SE Hightrim added at ฿1,799,000 — Harman Kardon, panoramic roof, electric seats with massage, MINI Navigation AR. Plus JCW F66 (ICE) + JCW Convertible F67 (ICE) prices announced same event. |
| 2025-Q3 | Cooper SE Classic (฿1,555,000) and Aceman SE Classic (฿1,755,000) added — entry trims |
2026 [verify Q] |
JCW Cooper Electric (฿2,199,000) and JCW Aceman (฿2,399,000) launched — 258 hp performance BEV variants |
2026 [verify Q] |
JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition No.52 — 65-unit limited at ฿2,249,000 |
Sales / market position
- 2024 MINI TH total sales: 1,451 units (+8 % YoY); BEV component
growing from ~234 units in 2023 to ~500+ in 2024
[verify exact 2024 BEV split]. (MarkLines) - 2025 MINI TH total sales: 1,665 units (+15 % YoY); BEV component 1,104 units (+372 % YoY). MINI BEV share in TH premium BEV segment: 21.2 % (3rd, behind BMW 24.2 %, Mercedes). (BMW Group TH Press — 2025 results)
- DLT registrations:
[link to monthly_registrations data once tracked in evth] - Notable reviews:
- Known incidents / recalls: None known specific to TH BEVs.
[unverified — needs check against Thai DLT recall database] - Customer feedback:
[Pantip thread URLs to be added once searched — common discussion points likely: range adequacy for daily use, charging-network reliability, build quality of China-built MINIs vs prior UK-built reputation]
All sources
Official MINI / BMW Group
- MINI Thailand corporate site
- MINI Aceman product page
- MINI Countryman product page
- MINI JCW family page
- MINI Dealer Locator
- MINI Price Sheet June 2025 (PDF)
- BMW Group Thailand Press — MINI 5th-gen family launch 2024-07-19
- BMW Group Thailand Press — Cooper SE Hightrim launch 2025
- BMW Group Thailand Press — 2025 business performance
- BMW Group Thailand Press — MINI Expo 2025
- BMW Group global press — Leipzig MINI Countryman SOP 2024-03-01
- BMW Group global press — Leipzig one-line-two-brands-three-drives
Thai automotive media
- Headlightmag — Cooper SE official pricing 2024
- Headlightmag — Cooper SE MY2025 Hightrim
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE J01/F66 launch
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Hightrim
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Classic
- Autolifethailand — Aceman SE launch
- Autolifethailand — Aceman SE Classic
- Autolifethailand — JCW Cooper Electric
- Autolifethailand — JCW Aceman
- Autolifethailand — JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition
- Autolifethailand — Countryman SE ALL4
- Autolifethailand — JCW Aceman spec deep-dive
- MINI-TH 2020 — original F56 Cooper SE launch
- Brandinside — 2024 J01 Cooper SE coverage
- AutoStation — Cooper SE Hightrim 2025
- Thairath — Cooper SE Hightrim 2025 feature
International automotive media
- Paultan — Cooper SE F56 TH launch 2020
- Paultan — Aceman SE TH launch 2024
- AutoBuzz — Aceman launched in Thailand 2024
- MotoringFile — Aceman deep dive 2025
- MotoringFile — F66 Cooper colors
- MotoringFile — Leipzig Countryman Electric SOP
- MotoringFile — J01 JCW deep dive
- CarNewsChina — Spotlight Automotive Cooper EV market entry 2024-07-06
- CarNewsChina — Mini Cooper SOP 2023-10
- CarNewsChina — 2026 Mini Cooper China launch
- Spotlight Automotive — Wikipedia
- Mini Aceman — Wikipedia
- Mini Hatch — Wikipedia
- Best Selling Cars — 2025 global BMW + MINI
Spec aggregators
- EVKX — Mini Countryman SE ALL4 full specs
- EV-Database — Mini Countryman SE ALL4
- EV-Database — Mini Aceman E
- Wheel-Size — Countryman U25 wheel/tire specs
- Auto-data — Mini Electric Cooper SE F56
- Auto-data — Mini Electric J01 JCW 258 hp
- Ultimatespecs — Mini Countryman U25 SE ALL4
- ZigWheels TH — MINI dealers
- ZigWheels TH — Aceman price
- ZigWheels TH — Aceman specs
- ZigWheels TH — Cooper SE discontinued listing
- ZigWheels TH — Countryman Electric price
Cross-cutting verification matrix
Brand-level facts (not model-specific). Each line cites primary source.
| Brand-level field | ✓ | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distributor entity (BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd.) | ✓ | BMW Group Thailand Press | Shared with BMW |
| BMW Group ownership (100 % BMW AG) | ✓ | BMW Group annual reports | Long-established |
| Distributor entry year (1998 for BMW; MINI joined later) | ◐ | BMW Group Werke Rayong | Exact year MINI re-launched in TH (~2002) is [unverified] |
| Spotlight Automotive JV ownership (50/50 BMW/GWM) | ✓ | Wikipedia; CarNewsChina | |
| Spotlight Automotive plant location (Zhangjiakou, Hebei) | ◐ | Wikipedia | Some sources say "Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu" — this appears to be a translation error; BMW Press and Wikipedia confirm Zhangjiakou, Hebei. [verify primary-source — Spotlight's own corporate filings] |
| Plant capacity (~160,000 units/year) | ✓ | CarNewsChina; Wikipedia | |
| MINI Countryman Electric Leipzig SOP (2024-03-01) | ✓ | BMW Press | |
| MINI 5th-gen TH launch (2024-07-19) | ✓ | BMW Group TH Press | |
| 2025 MINI TH BEV deliveries (1,104 units, +372 % YoY) | ✓ | BMW Group TH Press | |
| 2025 MINI TH total deliveries (1,665) | ✓ | BMW Group TH Press | |
| 2024 MINI TH total deliveries (1,451) | ✓ | MarkLines | |
| Warranty terms (4 yr / 8 yr battery / 4 yr MSI) | ✓ | BMW Press Hightrim | Consistent across all BEV trims |
| Dealer count (13 across 9 cities) | ◐ | ZigWheels TH | Needs cross-check with MINI dealer locator |
| F56 Cooper SE discontinuation date in TH | ✗ | Inferred from J01 launch 2024-07-19; no formal announcement | |
| CEO (Yangye Kris Joo, 2026-02-01) — shared with BMW | ✓ | BMW Press | |
| Charging network partnerships (specific to MINI) | ✗ | Assumed shared with BMW Group TH partners; no MINI-specific announcement | |
| Sub-brand naming (J01 / J05 / U25 internal codes) | ◐ | MotoringFile | Aceman code ambiguous — J05 vs J01-variant — needs primary BMW source |
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- Importer
- BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (wholly-owned BMW Group AG subsidiary; MINI operates as sub-brand sharing HQ, CEO, dealer network, finance, parts, service)
- Distributors
- BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd.Wholly-owned BMW Group AG subsidiary — distributes BMW + MINI + Motorrad in Thailand. No separate MINI Thailand legal entity; MINI operates as sub-brand division with shared HQ, CEO, dealer network, finance, parts, service.
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- 2026-12-31subsidy changeEV3.5 local-production offset deadline (1:2 by end-2027)
Final deadline for EV3.5 participants to meet the 1:2 local-production offset (one EV imported in 2024 → two produced locally by end-2027). Determines whether brands can keep EV3.5 pricing in the years that follow.
- 2026-08-31subsidy changeEV3.5 1:1 local-production deadline for 2024 imports
Manufacturers who imported CBU EVs under EV3.5 in 2024 must complete 1:1 local production by 31 December 2026 to avoid penalties. Some brands extending the deadline. Affects pricing of locally-assembled vs CBU stock through 2026.
- 2025-11-10subsidy change80% annual road-tax discount for BEV expires
The 80% reduction on annual road tax for new factory-built BEVs registered between 1 Oct 2022 and 10 Nov 2025 stops accepting new entrants. Existing registrations keep the discount for the remaining year of validity.
- 2025-07-22subsidy changeEV Board adjusts EV3 / EV3.5 to favour exports
BoI/EV Board updates measures to encourage Thailand-built EV exports as cumulative supply-chain investment passes ฿137 billion. Local-production offset rules tightened. BEV registrations reported up 59% YoY for the first 9 months of 2025; cumulative EV3/EV3.5 registrations exceed 238,000 vehicles.
- 2024-02-01subsidy changeThailand EV3.5 subsidy package takes effect
Replaces EV3.0 — reduced per-vehicle subsidies and tighter local-production requirements through 2027.
- 2024-01-02subsidy changeEV3.5 effective date
EV3.5 measures legally take effect. EV3.0 subsidies sunset for new applicants; existing EV3.0 commitments still valid. Thai EV market sees inventory clearance pricing as manufacturers pivot.
- 2024-01-01subsidy changeExcise-tax cut for BEV ≤฿7M extended through 2027
Battery EVs priced up to ฿7,000,000 continue paying 2% excise (down from 8%) under EV3.5, extending the EV3.0 baseline.
- 2023-12-19subsidy changeCabinet approves EV3.5 — successor scheme
Successor 4-year package replacing EV3.0. Subsidy bands tightened: passenger BEV ≤฿2M with battery ≥50kWh receives ฿50,000–100,000; <50kWh receives ฿20,000–50,000; pickups ฿50,000–100,000; motorcycles ฿5,000–10,000. Excise stays at 2% for BEVs ≤฿7M. CBU import duty reduced up to 40% in 2024–2025. Local production offset: 1:2 by 2026, 1:3 by 2027.
- 2022-03-21subsidy changeEV3.0 takes effect — first subsidies disbursed
EV3.0 measures legally in force. Manufacturers begin signing MOUs with the Excise Department to access subsidies; passed-through to customer-facing prices over the following months.
- 2022-02-15subsidy changeEV3.0 package approved by Thai cabinet
Initial 3-year EV incentive package: per-unit subsidy of ฿70,000–150,000 for passenger BEVs based on battery size, excise tax cut from 8% to 2%, import-duty reduction up to 40% for CBUs, with 1:1 local-production offset by 2024 (extended to end-2025).
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MINI in Thailand
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[unverified]rather than guess.Scope: BEV only. MINI Thailand also sells ICE/JCW-petrol variants of the Cooper (F66 3-door hatch, 2.0L turbo), the Convertible (F67), and the previous-generation MINI Countryman in petrol/PHEV trims. The petrol JCW (228 hp 2.0T) and JCW Convertible are intentionally retained as MINI's "last analogue/petrol soul" per the brand's stated TH strategy of going BEV-first across mass trims while preserving JCW heritage. Those ICE variants are out of evth Phase 1 scope and excluded from this document. Only fully-battery-electric models on mini.co.th's TH price list as of May 2026 are documented here.
Range-standard hygiene (LOAD-BEARING). MINI publishes WLTP for the TH market across all its electric models (consistent with BMW Group's TH-wide WLTP standard). WLTP figures can be written directly to
range_wltp_km— no NEDC/CLTC conversion needed.The China-CBU pivot (load-bearing structural shift). The new J01 Cooper SE and J01 Aceman are built at Spotlight Automotive Co., Ltd. in Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China — a 50:50 BMW AG × Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd. JV registered in 2019 with 1.7 B RMB capital, plant capacity ~160,000 units/year. This is a historically significant departure from the F56 first-generation MINI Electric (2020), which was built at Plant Oxford, UK. Thailand customers benefit directly: the China-Thailand FTA zero-tariff treatment dropped the new Cooper SE launch price to ฿1,699,000 vs the outgoing F56 Cooper SE at ฿2,469,000 — a −31 % price cut for a fundamentally better, larger, longer-range car. The Countryman Electric (U25) is a counter-example: built at BMW Group Plant Leipzig, Germany alongside ICE/PHEV Countryman on a shared mixed-energy line, so it remains CBU-Germany and command-prices ฿3.4 m for the SE ALL4. (Spotlight Automotive Wikipedia; CarNewsChina 2024-07-06 — China-made Mini Cooper EV enters market; BMW Press — Leipzig SOP MINI Countryman Electric 2024-03-01)
Sub-brand & generation naming. MINI Group's 2024+ "5th generation family" (BMW Group's marketing label) covers three new nameplates plus the JCW performance tier:
- F66 — Cooper 3-door hatch ICE (out of scope)
- F67 — Cooper Convertible ICE (out of scope)
- J01 — Cooper Electric 3-door hatch BEV (in scope)
- J05 — Aceman Electric 5-door crossover BEV (in scope)
[verify J05 designation — sources also reference Aceman under broader J01 umbrella]- U25 — Countryman 3rd-gen 5-door SUV, sold in TH as BEV (in scope) and as ICE/PHEV (out of scope)
- JCW Electric — performance variants of J01 + Aceman (258 hp, in scope)
Despite sharing showroom space with BMW i-models, MINI BEVs sit on entirely different platforms: J01/Aceman ride on a GWM-led 400-V EV-only architecture (Spotlight Automotive's own platform, distinct from BMW CLAR / Neue Klasse), while U25 Countryman Electric rides on the FAAR-derived EV mode of BMW's mixed-energy UKL2 chassis (the same Leipzig line that builds the BMW 1/2 Series ICE and Countryman ICE/PHEV).
At a glance
- Distributor model: Sub-brand of BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. — MINI is not a separate legal entity in Thailand. The same wholly-owned BMW Group AG subsidiary that distributes BMW also distributes MINI, with shared HQ in Bangkok, shared CEO (Yangye Kris Joo, effective 2026-02-01), shared aftersales and parts logistics. Retail is via co-branded BMW + MINI dealers — every authorized MINI Centre in Thailand is operated by a BMW dealer group (Performance Motors, Millennium Auto, Master Group, Barcelona Motors, Phranakorn Auto Sales). This is structurally identical to BMW Group's global MINI distribution model. (BMW Group Thailand Press; BMW Press — Performance Motors Ayutthaya BMW+MINI showroom)
- Entered Thailand: 2002 (third-party distribution era), then
formally under BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. from the founding of the
subsidiary in 1998 for BMW (MINI joined the same distribution
arm later).
[unverified exact MINI re-launch date in TH — 2002 is widely cited but no primary BMW Group press confirms] - First BEV in TH: MINI Cooper SE (F56) — 3-door hatch, 32.6 kWh battery, 184 hp, ~234 km WLTP range, launched 2020-02-06 at ฿2,290,000, later raised to ฿2,469,000. Built at Plant Oxford, UK. Discontinued in TH following 2024-07 launch of new J01 Cooper SE. (MINI-TH 2020-02-06 launch coverage; Paultan 2020-02-18)
- Models on sale (May 2026): 3 BEV nameplates — Cooper SE (J01) (B-segment 3-door hatch) · Aceman (J05) (B-segment crossover) · Countryman Electric (U25) (C-segment SUV). Plus JCW Electric performance variants on both Cooper (J01) and Aceman platforms.
- Total current BEV trims on sale (May 2026): ~8 trims — 3× Cooper SE (Classic / Standard / Hightrim), 2× Aceman SE (Classic / Hightrim), 1× Countryman SE ALL4, 1× JCW Cooper Electric, 1× JCW Aceman Electric. Plus the JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition No.52 limited-run (65 units in TH).
- Current BEV price band: ฿1,555,000 (Cooper SE Classic, CBU-China) – ฿3,399,000 (Countryman SE ALL4, CBU-Germany). JCW Electric Cooper sits at ฿2,199,000; JCW Aceman at ฿2,399,000.
- CBU origin split (May 2026):
- CBU-China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou, BMW × GWM JV): Cooper SE (all Classic/Std/Hightrim trims) · Aceman SE (all Classic/Hightrim trims) · JCW Cooper Electric · JCW Aceman
- CBU-Germany (BMW Group Plant Leipzig): Countryman Electric SE ALL4
- 2024 MINI TH total sales: 1,451 units (all powertrains — BMW Group 2024 results press). (MarkLines — BMW Group 2024 TH)
- 2025 MINI TH sales: 1,665 units (+15 % YoY total); BEV component: 1,104 units (+372 % YoY). MINI BEVs took 21.2 % share of TH premium BEV segment, third place behind BMW (24.2 %) and Mercedes-Benz. This is the single largest structural shift in MINI Thailand's history — from a niche enthusiast brand to a serious premium-BEV volume player in under 18 months after launching the J01/Aceman lineup. (BMW Group TH Press — 2025 business performance)
- Showrooms (May 2026): 13 authorized MINI dealers across
9 cities (per ZigWheels TH directory). Most are co-located inside
BMW Group dealer compounds (BMW + MINI + occasionally Motorrad
on the same site). Cities include Bangkok (Sukhumvit, Phra Ram 9,
Ratchapruek, Bangna), Phuket, Hat Yai, Surat Thani, Ayutthaya,
Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen
[verify final city list against MINI.co.th dealer locator]. (ZigWheels MINI dealers TH; MINI Dealer Locator)
MINI's Thai story has two distinct chapters that pivot on July 19, 2024. Before that date, MINI Thailand was a niche premium-lifestyle brand selling the F56 Cooper SE (UK-built, ฿2.29–2.47 m) in low single digits monthly — a brand kept alive in the showroom mainly as a halo/lifestyle complement to BMW. After that date, the launch of the new J01 Cooper SE at ฿1,699,000 (a 31 % price drop for a vastly better car, courtesy of the China-Thailand FTA's zero-tariff treatment on the CBU-Zhangjiakou cars from the BMW × GWM Spotlight Automotive JV) fundamentally repositioned the brand. The 372 % YoY BEV growth in 2025 (1,104 units, 21.2 % of TH premium BEV market) is the cleanest signal that MINI now competes head-on with mainstream premium BEVs — not BMW iX1 (฿2.499 m) or Mercedes EQA (฿2.39 m) which are a tier above, but Tesla Model 3/Y (CBU Shanghai, ฿1.5–1.9 m), BYD Sealion 6 DM-i (PHEV-not-BEV though), Zeekr X (฿1.39–1.79 m) and Smart #1 (฿1.39–1.79 m, also CBU-China BMW × Geely-territory JV).
Three things make MINI Thailand structurally distinct. First, the shared distribution with BMW — MINI inherits BMW Group Thailand's 29-dealer infrastructure, its captive financing arm, its aftersales depth, and its premium-segment brand equity for free. No new MINI-specific entity, no separate Thai legal vehicle, no parallel dealer recruiting cost. Second, the China-CBU strategic shift. The F66/J01/Aceman generation is the first MINI BEV lineup built outside the UK at scale — Spotlight Automotive in Zhangjiakou produces ~160,000 cars/year, almost all destined for non-US markets (US still gets UK-built where applicable). Thailand, being a beneficiary of the China-Thailand FTA, captures the largest price-cut leverage of any ASEAN market. Third, the Countryman Leipzig anomaly — the only MINI BEV in TH that's still CBU-Germany (because U25 rides on BMW's mixed-energy UKL2 chassis assembled on the same Leipzig line as BMW 1/2 Series and Countryman ICE/PHEV), which is why it costs almost double the Cooper SE despite being only 1.5× the size.
The 2024 China-FTA price-reset is MINI's response to Chinese-EV pricing pressure: ฿2.469 m F56 Cooper SE → ฿1.699 m J01 Cooper SE (−31 %) at launch, then a further Classic trim ฿1.555 m (−37 % vs F56) introduced in 2025. The Aceman launched at ฿1.999 m for Hightrim, with ฿1.755 m Classic added 2025. JCW Electric variants (฿2.199–2.399 m) sit cleanly below ฿2.5 m — undercutting BMW i4 (฿3.79 m) and overlapping Volvo EX30 Twin Performance (฿1.749 m) and BYD Sealion 7 Performance (฿1.749 m) on price while delivering a distinctive go-kart-style design that none of those rivals match.
Distribution & business
BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. distributes MINI in Thailand alongside BMW and BMW Motorrad. There is no separate "MINI Thailand" corporate entity — it is a sub-brand division within BMW Group Thailand, reporting to the same President & CEO (currently Yangye Kris Joo, effective 2026-02-01, succeeding Rene Gerhard). MINI Thailand has its own marketing team, brand communications, and product-strategy function within BMW Group Thailand, but shares backend infrastructure: dealer network, finance, parts, service, warranty admin. (BMW Press — new CEO 2026)
This contrasts with how some other multi-brand auto groups operate in TH. Volkswagen Group Thailand keeps Porsche separate (AAS Auto Service for Porsche, Yontrakit for Audi). Stellantis splits Peugeot, Citroën, and Jeep across different distributors. By contrast, BMW Group's "one corporate, two brands" approach pools resources and makes MINI Thailand fundamentally subsidized by BMW's premium volume — MINI doesn't need to fund its own service infrastructure or build standalone showrooms.
The 2024 BEV-pivot strategy is explicit: MINI Thailand stated at the 2024-07-19 J01 Cooper SE launch that the brand will focus exclusively on 100 % electric vehicles going forward, retaining ICE only in the John Cooper Works (JCW) F66/F67 petrol variants as a heritage statement. This makes MINI Thailand the most aggressive BEV-first premium brand in TH — more aggressive than BMW (which retains a deep ICE/PHEV lineup), more aggressive than Mercedes (still selling C/E/S Class ICE), and structurally similar to Volvo's strategy of phasing out ICE by 2030. (BMW Press — MINI 5th-gen family launch 2024-07-19)
Corporate structure
| Entity | Role | Founded | Ownership |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd. | Sales, marketing, distribution, aftersales — for BMW + MINI + Motorrad | 1998 | 100 % BMW Group AG |
| BMW Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. | CKD vehicle assembly @ Plant Rayong — assembles MINI Countryman ICE/PHEV (not BEV) | 2000 | 100 % BMW Group AG |
| Spotlight Automotive Co., Ltd. (China) | JV manufacturer of MINI BEVs (Cooper SE, Aceman, JCW Electric) for global export incl. TH | 2019 | 50 % BMW Group AG / 50 % Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd. |
| BMW Group Plant Leipzig | Builds MINI Countryman (all powertrains — ICE / PHEV / BEV) for TH and global export | 2005 (plant) / 2024-03-01 (MINI Countryman Electric SOP) | 100 % BMW AG |
| BMW Group Plant Oxford (UK) | Built outgoing F56 MINI Cooper SE BEV (discontinued in TH 2024); future role TBC | 1959 (plant) / 2020-02 (F56 Cooper SE) | 100 % BMW AG |
Comparative distribution model
| Brand | Distribution model | TH BEV CBU origin |
|---|---|---|
| MINI | Sub-brand of BMW (Thailand) — shared dealers, finance, service | China (BMW × GWM JV, Zhangjiakou) for J01/Aceman/JCW; Germany (Leipzig) for U25 Countryman |
| BMW | Direct subsidiary + wholly-owned CKD plant (Rayong) | Germany (Munich/Dingolfing/Leipzig/Regensburg) + 1× CKD-TH (i5 eDrive40) + 1× Hungary (iX3 NA5) |
| Mercedes-Benz | Subsidiary + third-party TAAP CKD | Germany + CKD-TH (EQE/EQS via TAAP) |
| Volvo | Subsidiary + Geely-owned CKD (Rayong) | Sweden + CKD-TH for EX30 |
| Audi / Porsche | Yontrakit / AAS — separate distributors | Germany (CBU only) |
Manufacturing context — where MINI's TH BEVs come from
Spotlight Automotive Co., Ltd. (光束汽车有限公司) is the joint venture between BMW AG and Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd., registered in November 2019 with registered capital of 1.7 billion RMB (≈$232.7 million USD). The plant is located in Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, China (about 200 km northwest of Beijing). Plant capacity is approximately 160,000 vehicles per year. Series production of the J01 Cooper Electric began in late 2023, and the J05 Aceman followed in mid-2024. Both models are exported globally from this single plant — Spotlight is the only source of new-generation MINI BEVs for non-US markets including Thailand, ASEAN, Europe, UK (irony: UK MINI customers receive China-built cars), and other right-hand-drive markets. (Spotlight Automotive — Wikipedia; CarNewsChina 2023-10-14 — Mini Cooper SOP; CarNewsChina 2024-07-06 — China entry)
BMW Group Plant Leipzig, Germany is the source for the U25 Countryman Electric (and the petrol/PHEV Countryman). Series production of the MINI Countryman Electric began 2024-03-01 at Leipzig — making the U25 Countryman the first MINI model assembled in Germany (a historic milestone — MINI is otherwise a British brand built at Oxford). Leipzig runs a flexible mixed-energy line producing BMW 1 Series, BMW 2 Series, and MINI Countryman simultaneously on the same tracks, with all three powertrain options (ICE / PHEV / BEV) interleaved. Output reached ~500 MINI Countryman units/day by end-2024. Leipzig also hosts all three stages of BMW's Gen 5 high-voltage battery production process (cell coating, module production, pack assembly) — the same Gen 5 technology used in the Countryman SE ALL4's 66 kWh pack. (BMW Press — Leipzig MINI Countryman SOP 2024-03-01; MotoringFile 2024-03-01; BMW iFactory Leipzig)
Showrooms
The MINI dealer network in Thailand operates as MINI Centres embedded within or co-located alongside BMW Group dealer compounds. There are 13 authorized MINI dealers across 9 cities as of May 2026. Notable locations:
| Dealer / MINI Centre | City | Operated by | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MINI Sukhumvit | Bangkok (Sukhumvit) | Performance Motors | Flagship — co-located with BMW Sukhumvit |
| MINI Ratchapruek | Nonthaburi (Pak Kret) | Performance Motors | Newer site, opened with BMW M Certified showroom |
| MINI Ayutthaya | Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya | Performance Motors | First BMW + MINI showroom in Ayutthaya region |
| MINI Bangna | Bangkok (Bangna) | Master Group [verify] |
— |
| MINI Phra Ram 9 | Bangkok (Phra Ram 9) | Millennium Auto [verify] |
— |
| MINI Phuket | Phuket | Millennium Auto | Co-located with BMW Phuket |
| MINI Hat Yai | Songkhla (Hat Yai) | Millennium Auto | Co-located BMW + MINI + Motorrad |
| MINI Surat Thani | Surat Thani | Millennium Auto | — |
| MINI Chiang Mai | Chiang Mai | Barcelona Motors [verify] |
— |
| MINI Khon Kaen | Khon Kaen | [verify operator] |
— |
[unverified — comprehensive list requires direct check of MINI.co.th dealer locator; the 13 number is from ZigWheels and may include or exclude pop-up sales corners vs full Centres]
Service centers
All MINI dealers in Thailand are authorized sales + service operations co-located with BMW service infrastructure. MINI uses the same BMW Group genuine parts distribution (BMW Group Parts Distribution Center, Rayong) and same BMW certified technicians trained at BMW Group Thailand's training facilities. No standalone MINI-only service centres exist in TH.
Charging network partners
MINI Thailand inherits BMW Group Thailand's charging partnerships:
- EleX by EA — DC fast-charging network (formerly EA Anywhere), preferred BMW Group partner.
- PEA Volta — Provincial Electricity Authority public network.
- MEA EV — Metropolitan Electricity Authority Bangkok-area network.
- PTT EV Station Pluz — PTT public network.
- MINI Charging — BMW Group's branded wallbox program —
[verify whether MINI uses BMW's "BMW Charging" branding or has standalone "MINI Charging" branding in TH].
[unverified — MINI Thailand has not published a formal charging- partner list separate from BMW Thailand's; the assumption is they share]
Warranty terms
- Vehicle: 4 years / unlimited mileage (consistent across Cooper SE, Aceman, Countryman, JCW Electric)
- High-voltage battery: 8 years / 160,000 km
- Free scheduled maintenance: 4 years / unlimited mileage (MSI Standard — MINI Service Inclusive) — included in OTR price for all BEV variants
- Roadside assistance:
[unverified — assumed 4 years matching vehicle warranty per BMW Group Thailand norms] - Wallbox:
[unverified — no public mention of free home wallbox installation with MINI BEV purchase, unlike some BMW i programs]
(BMW Press — MINI Cooper SE Hightrim warranty terms 2025; Autolifethailand — MINI JCW Electric warranty)
External links
MINI Cooper Electric (J01) — 3-door hatch BEV
The third-generation electric MINI Cooper (internal code J01) is the first MINI BEV built outside the UK. It uses a bespoke 400-V EV-only platform developed by the BMW × GWM Spotlight Automotive JV, built exclusively at Zhangjiakou, China. Dimensionally larger than the outgoing F56 Cooper SE (13 mm longer, 29 mm wider, 28 mm taller, 31 mm longer wheelbase) but visually retains MINI's signature 3-door hatch silhouette. In Thailand it competes with the Volvo EX30 single-motor (฿1.499 m), Smart #1 (฿1.39–1.79 m), Zeekr X (฿1.39–1.79 m), and indirectly with the Tesla Model 3 (priced one tier above for a different segment).
Lineage & platform
- Generation: J01 (3rd-gen MINI Electric — first standalone EV-only architecture). Replaces F56-derived Cooper SE (2020).
- Platform: Spotlight Automotive / GWM-led 400-V EV architecture — not BMW CLAR, not BMW FAAR, not BMW Neue Klasse. Shared with J05 Aceman.
- Shared with: MINI Aceman (J05, same platform, longer wheelbase)
- Architecture: 400 V
- Origin: Global reveal September 2023 (Munich IAA); Thai launch 2024-07-19; production start late 2023 at Zhangjiakou.
Lineup events
| Date | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-07-19 | Launch — Cooper SE at ฿1,699,000 | First J01 BEV launch in TH; replaced F56 Cooper SE which had been ฿2,469,000 (−31 % price cut via China-FTA) |
| 2025-06 | Hightrim trim added at ฿1,799,000 | Adds Harman Kardon, panoramic glass roof, electric memory seats with massage, Parking Assistant Plus 360° camera, MINI Navigation AR |
| 2025-Q3 | Classic trim added at ฿1,555,000 | New entry trim — reduces 18″ to 17″ wheels, removes some assistance features; lowest-ever MINI BEV price in TH |
| 2026-Q1 | JCW Cooper Electric launched at ฿2,199,000 | Performance variant — 258 hp + 27 hp boost, 5.9 s 0–100 |
2026 [verify date] |
JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition No.52 at ฿2,249,000 | Limited 65 units in TH |
Trims
Cooper SE Classic — ฿1,555,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2025-Q3) | ฿1,555,000 | Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Classic |
| Current MSRP (May 2026) | ฿1,555,000 | Autolifethailand |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | Autolifethailand |
| Battery chemistry | NMC [verify — Spotlight may use LFP for some markets] |
[unverified] |
| Cell supplier | CATL or SVOLT [verify — GWM ownership suggests SVOLT (subsidiary)] |
[unverified] |
| Voltage architecture | 400 V | Autolifethailand |
| Range (WLTP) | 402 km | Headlightmag |
| Drive | FWD | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | 160 (218 hp) | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 330 Nm | Autolifethailand |
| 0–100 km/h | 6.7 s | BMW Press |
| Top speed | 170 km/h [verify] |
[unverified] |
| AC charging | 11 kW (Type 2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging peak | 95 kW (CCS2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging 10–80% | 30 min | Autolifethailand |
| V2L output | [verify — likely not equipped] |
[unverified] |
| Connectors | Type 2 / CCS2 | Autolifethailand |
| Seats | 4 (2+2) | BMW Press |
| Wheels | 17″ [verify Classic-specific] |
[unverified — Classic likely steps down from 18″] |
| Length × Width × Height | 3,858 × 1,756 × 1,460 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Wheelbase | 2,526 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Curb weight | ~1,605 kg [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Trunk capacity | 210 L [verify] |
[unverified — F66 spec, may differ for J01] |
| Frunk capacity | None | MotoringFile |
| Towing capacity | not rated | [unverified] |
| Drag coefficient (Cd) | 0.28 [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Country of origin | China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou) | Autolifethailand |
Standard equipment
- 9.4″ circular OLED central display
- MINI Operating System 9
- LED headlights with signature Union Jack tail lights
- Dual-zone automatic climate
- Wireless Apple CarPlay + Android Auto
- 4 colour options: Nanuq White, Melting Silver, Rebel Red, Blazing Blue
[verify Classic-specific count]
Distinctive features (Classic vs higher trims)
- 17″ wheels (vs 18″ on Standard/Hightrim)
- Fabric/Vescin seats
[verify] - Reduced ADAS suite — no Parking Assistant Plus, no 360° camera
Cooper SE Standard — ฿1,699,000
[Same powertrain as Classic. Differences:]
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2024-07-19) | ฿1,699,000 | Headlightmag |
| Wheels | 18″ Slide Spoke | BMW Press |
| Paint options | 9 colours (full palette) | [verify] |
Distinctive features vs Classic
- 18″ wheels
- Full ADAS — adaptive cruise, lane keep, blind spot
- Larger colour palette (9 options vs 4)
- Vescin upholstery upgraded vs fabric
Cooper SE Hightrim — ฿1,799,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2025-06) | ฿1,799,000 | BMW Press 2025 Hightrim |
| Range (WLTP) | 400 km | BMW Press |
[Powertrain identical to Standard. Differences:]
Distinctive features vs Standard
- Panoramic glass roof with electric sun shade
- Harman Kardon sound system
- Electric driver + passenger seats with memory + massage function
- Parking Assistant Plus with 360° camera + Drive Recorder
- MINI Navigation AR (augmented-reality navigation projected on live video feed)
- MINI Intelligent Personal Assistant with voice control
- 7 MINI Experience Modes (drive/display/lighting/sound presets)
JCW Cooper Electric (J01 JCW) — ฿2,199,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP | ฿2,199,000 | Autolifethailand JCW Electric |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | 190 (258 hp) + 20 kW (27 hp) Electric Boost | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 350 Nm | Autolifethailand |
| 0–100 km/h | 5.9 s | Autolifethailand |
| Top speed | 200 km/h | Autolifethailand |
| Range (WLTP) | ~370 km [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Drive | FWD | Autolifethailand |
| Country of origin | China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou) | Autolifethailand |
Distinctive features vs Hightrim
- 258 hp + Electric Boost mode (+27 hp 10-second burst)
- JCW-specific 18″ wheels, sport bodykit, JCW interior trim
- GO-KART mode with bespoke calibration
- JCW heritage badging
JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition No.52 — ฿2,249,000
Limited to 65 units in Thailand. Heritage-themed paintwork, badging "No.52", commemorating MINI's 1965 Monte Carlo Rally win. (Autolifethailand — 1965 Victory Edition)
Colors (Cooper SE Hightrim — 9 paintworks)
| Name (EN) | Name (TH) | Hex [verify all] |
Available on |
|---|---|---|---|
| Icy Sunshine Blue | Icy Sunshine Blue | #CDDDE3 [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Blazing Blue | Blazing Blue | #1F4684 [unverified] |
All trims |
| British Racing Green IV | British Racing Green IV | #1D4E2A [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Ocean Wave Green | Ocean Wave Green | #3C5C5E [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Nanuq White | Nanuq White | #FAFAFA [unverified] |
All trims |
| Melting Silver | Melting Silver | #C7C9CB [unverified] |
All trims |
| Sunny Side Yellow | Sunny Side Yellow | #E3D03A [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Chili Red II | Chili Red II | #C8262C [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
| Indigo Sunset Blue | Indigo Sunset Blue | #4A3E68 [unverified] |
Hightrim/JCW |
Classic trim available in 4 colours only: Nanuq White, Melting Silver,
Rebel Red, Blazing Blue. [verify whether Rebel Red is the same as Chili Red II — sources use both names ambiguously]
Image catalogue
[to be populated when scrapers/mini-th/images.ts is built — hi-res hero shots from mini.co.th CDN should be linked here per colour, indexed by trim]
Versus competitors
| Spec | Cooper SE (Standard) | Volvo EX30 Single | Smart #1 Premium | Tesla Model 3 RWD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (฿m, May 2026) | 1.699 | 1.499 | 1.49 | 1.65 |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | 51 | 66 | 60 (LFP) |
| Range (WLTP, km) | 402 | 344 | 440 | 513 |
| Power (hp) | 218 | 272 | 272 | 283 |
| 0–100 (s) | 6.7 | 5.7 | 6.7 | 6.1 |
| DC peak (kW) | 95 | 153 | 150 | 170 |
| Seats | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Body | 3-door hatch | Compact SUV | Compact SUV | Mid sedan |
Sources
- MINI Thailand Cooper Electric page
[verify URL] - BMW Press — J01 launch July 2024
- BMW Press — Cooper SE Hightrim 2025
- Headlightmag — Cooper SE pricing
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Classic
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Hightrim
- Autolifethailand — JCW Electric
- Autolifethailand — JCW 1965 Victory Edition
- Spotlight Automotive — Wikipedia
- CarNewsChina — China market entry
Verification matrix
| Field | ✓ Verified | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery kWh (54.2) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | Consistent across all J01 SE trims |
| Range WLTP (402 / 400) | ✓ | Headlightmag / BMW Press | 402 quoted at 2024 launch; 400 km for Hightrim 2025 — likely WLTP recalibration |
| Power (218 hp) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Torque (330 Nm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| 0–100 (6.7 s) | ✓ | BMW Press | |
| AC kW (11) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| DC peak (95 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Country of origin (CN) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | "นำเข้า CBU จีน" explicit |
| Dimensions L×W×H | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Wheelbase (2,526 mm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Wheel diameter (Classic 17″ vs Std/Hightrim 18″) | ◐ | inferred | Classic step-down inferred from price differential — needs primary confirmation |
| Battery chemistry (NMC vs LFP) | ✗ | No primary source — must verify from BMW global spec sheet | |
| Cell supplier | ✗ | No primary source | |
| Top speed | ✗ | Not in TH press materials | |
| Curb weight | ✗ | Not in TH press materials | |
| Trunk volume | ✗ | Not in TH press materials | |
| Drag coefficient | ✗ | Not published | |
| V2L capability | ✗ | Likely none per global spec, but unverified | |
| Colour hex codes | ✗ | All 9 colour hex values are unverified estimates |
MINI Aceman (J05 / J01) — 5-door crossover BEV
The Aceman is MINI's first 5-door BEV crossover — a new model
line introduced in 2024 to fill the gap between the 3-door Cooper
hatch and the larger Countryman SUV. Built alongside the J01 Cooper
Electric at Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou, sharing the same 400-V
EV platform but on a longer 2,606 mm wheelbase. The Aceman has no
direct predecessor in the MINI lineup — it is a wholly new nameplate.
In Thailand it directly competes with the Volvo EX30 Twin Performance
(฿1.749 m, 422 km), Smart #5 Premium ([verify whether on sale in TH yet]), and Zeekr X (฿1.39–1.79 m).
Lineage & platform
- Generation: J05 / J01 (first-gen Aceman — internal code varies by source; "J05" used by BMW Group, "J01" used by some Spotlight Automotive docs)
- Platform: Same Spotlight Automotive 400-V EV architecture as Cooper Electric. 5-door body, longer wheelbase (2,606 mm vs 2,526 mm on Cooper), 5 seats.
- Shared with: MINI Cooper Electric (J01)
- Architecture: 400 V
- Origin: Global reveal April 2024 (Beijing Auto Show); Thai launch 2024-08-20; production at Zhangjiakou from mid-2024.
Lineup events
| Date | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-08-20 | Launch — Aceman SE at ฿1,999,000 | Single trim at launch (no Classic yet); Hightrim-equivalent equipment level. CBU-China. |
2025 [verify quarter] |
Classic trim added at ฿1,755,000 | New entry trim, −244 k vs Hightrim |
2026 [verify date] |
JCW Aceman launched at ฿2,399,000 | 258 hp performance variant — same powertrain as J01 JCW Cooper |
Trims
Aceman SE Classic — ฿1,755,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2025) | ฿1,755,000 | Autolifethailand — Aceman Classic |
| Battery (gross kWh) | 54.2 | Autolifethailand |
| Battery (usable kWh) | 49.2 | EVKX |
| Battery chemistry | NMC | EVKX (BMW Gen5 prismatic — same family as Countryman) |
| Voltage architecture | 400 V | Autolifethailand; EVKX (398 V nominal) |
| Range (WLTP) | 405 km | Autolifethailand |
| Drive | FWD | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | 160 (218 hp) | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 330 Nm | Autolifethailand |
| 0–100 km/h | 7.1 s | Autolifethailand |
| Top speed | 170 km/h | Autolifethailand |
| AC charging | 11 kW (Type 2) | Autolifethailand |
| AC full charge time | 5h 45m | Paultan |
| DC charging peak | 95 kW (CCS2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging 10–80% | 31 min | Autolifethailand |
| Connectors | Type 2 / CCS2 | Autolifethailand |
| Seats | 5 | Autolifethailand |
| Wheels | 18″ Slide Spoke alloy | Autolifethailand |
| Tire spec | 225/45 R18 | ZigWheels Aceman specs |
| Length × Width × Height | 4,075 × 1,754 × 1,495 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Wheelbase | 2,606 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Trunk capacity (rear up) | 300 L | ZigWheels |
| Trunk (rear down) | 1,005 L | AutoBuzz |
| Frunk capacity | None | [verify] |
| Drag coefficient (Cd) | [unverified] |
|
| Curb weight | ~1,690 kg [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Country of origin | China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou) | Autolifethailand |
Standard equipment (Classic)
- 9.4″ circular OLED central display + MINI OS 9
- Digital Key Plus
- Parking Assistant (basic)
- Collision warning, lane-change warning
- 4 paint options: Nanuq White, Melting Silver, Rebel Red, Blazing Blue
- LED headlights, signature Union Jack tail lights
- Dual-zone climate
Aceman SE Hightrim — ฿1,999,000
[Same powertrain as Classic. Differences mirror Cooper SE Classic→Hightrim delta: Harman Kardon, panoramic glass roof, electric memory seats with massage, Parking Assistant Plus 360° camera, MINI Navigation AR, 9 paintworks, etc.]
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2024-08-20) | ฿1,999,000 | BMW Press |
| Range (WLTP) | 405 km | Paultan |
JCW Aceman — ฿2,399,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP | ฿2,399,000 | Autolifethailand — JCW Aceman |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | 190 (258 hp) + 20 kW (27 hp) Electric Boost | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 350 Nm [verify — Cooper JCW is 350, Aceman may differ] |
[unverified] |
| 0–100 km/h | 6.4 s | Autolifethailand |
| Top speed | 200 km/h | Autolifethailand |
| Range (WLTP) | 355 km | Autolifethailand |
| Drive | FWD | Autolifethailand |
| Country of origin | China (Spotlight Automotive Zhangjiakou) | Autolifethailand |
Distinctive features vs Hightrim
- 258 hp + Electric Boost mode (+27 hp 10-second burst)
- JCW-specific 19″ wheels
[verify], sport bodykit, JCW interior - Top speed 200 km/h vs 170
- Range reduced 405 → 355 km due to performance tune
Colors
Aceman SE Classic: 4 colours (Nanuq White, Melting Silver, Rebel Red,
Blazing Blue). Aceman SE Hightrim + JCW: 9 colours [verify identical palette to Cooper SE Hightrim].
Versus competitors
| Spec | Aceman SE Hightrim | Volvo EX30 Twin | BYD Sealion 7 RWD | Zeekr X RWD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (฿m) | 1.999 | 1.749 | 1.749 | 1.79 |
| Battery (kWh) | 54.2 | 69 | 82 | 66 |
| Range (WLTP, km) | 405 | 460 | 567 | 440 |
| Power (hp) | 218 | 428 (AWD) | 312 | 268 |
| 0–100 (s) | 7.1 | 3.6 | 6.7 | 5.6 |
| DC peak (kW) | 95 | 153 | 230 | 150 |
| Length (mm) | 4,075 | 4,233 | 4,830 | 4,432 |
Verification matrix
| Field | ✓ Verified | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery kWh (54.2) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Range WLTP (405) | ✓ | Paultan | |
| Power (218 hp / 160 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Torque (330 Nm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| 0–100 (7.1 s) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Top speed (170 km/h) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Dimensions L×W×H | ✓ | Autolifethailand | ZigWheels lists width as 1,991 mm but this appears to be width-with-mirrors; 1,754 mm is body-width per AutoLife |
| Wheelbase (2,606 mm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Trunk 300 / 1005 L | ✓ | AutoBuzz | |
| Wheels 18″ | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Country of origin (CN) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | "นำเข้า CBU จีน" explicit |
| AC kW (11) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| DC peak (95 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Battery chemistry (NMC) | ✓ | EVKX | BMW Gen5 prismatic; not in TH materials but confirmed by EVKX global spec |
| Battery usable kWh (49.2) | ✓ | EVKX | global spec; TH-spec identical (single Spotlight pack) |
| Cell supplier | ✗ | Not published | |
| Curb weight | ✗ | Not published in TH materials | |
| Drag coefficient | ✗ | Not published | |
| Frunk | ✗ | Likely none, unverified |
MINI Countryman Electric (U25) — compact SUV BEV
The Countryman is MINI's biggest model — a true C-segment SUV that competes with the BMW iX1, Mercedes EQA, and Volvo EX40. The third-generation Countryman (U25) is the first MINI built in Germany, assembled at BMW Group Plant Leipzig on a flexible mixed-energy line alongside BMW 1 Series, BMW 2 Series, and Countryman ICE/PHEV. Built on BMW's FAAR-derived UKL2 platform (the same chassis as BMW iX1 and BMW X1), the Countryman SE ALL4 is meaningfully more expensive than Cooper/Aceman because it stays CBU-Germany (no China-FTA tariff advantage).
Lineage & platform
- Generation: U25 (3rd-gen Countryman) — replaces F60 (2017–2024).
- Platform: FAAR / UKL2 (BMW Group front-drive-biased mixed-energy chassis). Shared with BMW iX1 (U11) and X1.
- Shared with: BMW iX1, BMW X1, BMW X2, ICE/PHEV Countryman
- Architecture: 400 V
- Origin: Global reveal September 2023 (Munich IAA); SOP Leipzig 2024-03-01; Thai launch July 2024.
Lineup events
| Date | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-07 | Launch — Countryman SE ALL4 at ฿3,399,000 | Single BEV trim, CBU-Germany. Co-launched at the MINI 5th-gen family event. |
[verify any 2025 price moves] |
Trims
Countryman SE ALL4 — ฿3,399,000
| Spec | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Launch MSRP (2024-07) | ฿3,399,000 | Autolifethailand — Countryman SE ALL4 |
| Current MSRP (May 2026) | ฿3,399,000 | Autolifethailand |
| Battery (gross kWh) | 66.45 | Autolifethailand — gross conflict: EVKX lists 68.0 kWh gross; BMW Gen5 publishes both an "energy content" (66.45) and a higher gross (68.0). Use the TH-primary 66.45 for battery_kwh. |
| Battery (usable kWh) | 64.7 | EVKX |
| Battery chemistry | NMC (Gen 5 prismatic, CATL cells) | BMW Press — Gen 5 Leipzig |
| Voltage architecture | 400 V | EVKX |
| Range (WLTP) | 433 km | Autolifethailand |
| Drive | AWD (ALL4) | Autolifethailand |
| Front motor (kW) | [verify split — total 230 kW = 313 hp] |
Autolifethailand |
| Rear motor (kW) | [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Combined power | 230 kW (313 hp) | Autolifethailand |
| Combined torque | 494 Nm | Autolifethailand |
| 0–100 km/h | 5.6 s | Autolifethailand |
| Top speed | 180 km/h | Autolifethailand |
| AC charging | 11 kW (Type 2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging peak | 130 kW (CCS2) | Autolifethailand |
| DC charging 10–80% | 30 min | Autolifethailand |
| Connectors | Type 2 / CCS2 | Autolifethailand |
| Seats | 5 | Autolifethailand |
| Wheels | 19″ [verify exact spec for TH trim] |
[unverified] |
| Tire spec | [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Length × Width × Height | 4,433 × 1,843 × 1,656 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Wheelbase | 2,692 mm | Autolifethailand |
| Ground clearance | [unverified] |
|
| Curb weight | ~1,950 kg [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Trunk capacity (rear up) | 460 L | EVKX |
| Trunk (rear down) | 1,450 L | EVKX |
| Frunk capacity | None | EVKX |
| Towing capacity | 1,200 kg [verify TH-spec] |
[unverified] |
| Drag coefficient (Cd) | 0.28 [verify] |
[unverified] |
| Country of origin | Germany (BMW Group Plant Leipzig) | Autolifethailand; BMW Press |
Standard equipment
- 9.4″ circular OLED + MINI OS 9
- ALL4 all-wheel drive
- Panoramic glass roof
- Harman Kardon sound system
- Electric memory seats with massage
[verify] - Parking Assistant Plus + 360° camera
- MINI Navigation AR
- Adaptive cruise + lane keep + traffic-jam assistant
- Wireless Apple CarPlay + Android Auto
- 4-year free MSI Standard maintenance (included in price)
Distinctive features (vs Cooper/Aceman)
- AWD (ALL4) — dual motor, only AWD BEV in MINI TH lineup
- 313 hp vs 218 hp on SE trims
- 130 kW DC vs 95 kW on Cooper/Aceman (Gen 5 battery)
- 66 kWh battery vs 54.2 kWh
- C-segment SUV dimensions — full 5-seat SUV practicality
- CBU-Germany — Leipzig assembly, BMW Gen 5 battery production
Colors
[to be researched — Countryman SE ALL4 colours TBC; sources indicate similar 9-colour palette to Cooper/Aceman Hightrim but verify against mini.co.th configurator]
Versus competitors
| Spec | Countryman SE ALL4 | BMW iX1 eDrive20L | Mercedes EQA 250+ | Volvo EX40 Twin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (฿m) | 3.399 | 2.499 | 2.39 | 2.49 [verify] |
| Battery (kWh) | 66 | 66 | 70 | 78 |
| Range (WLTP, km) | 433 | 475 | 560 | 480 |
| Power (hp) | 313 (AWD) | 204 (FWD) | 190 (FWD) | 408 (AWD) |
| 0–100 (s) | 5.6 | 8.6 | 9.6 | 4.8 |
| DC peak (kW) | 130 | 130 | 100 | 200 |
| Length (mm) | 4,433 | 4,616 | 4,463 | 4,440 |
| Country of origin | Germany (Leipzig) | Germany (Regensburg/Leipzig) | Germany (Rastatt) | Belgium (Ghent) |
The Countryman SE ALL4 is slower in range but considerably more powerful and quicker than the comparable BMW iX1 eDrive20L despite sharing a platform — because the MINI is AWD-only (BMW iX1 eDrive20L TH is FWD-only). The ฿3.399 m Countryman is ฿900 k more expensive than BMW iX1 despite being a smaller MINI-badged vehicle — the price premium reflects ALL4 + dual-motor + higher equipment level, but it's a tough sell vs the cheaper, FWD-but-bigger iX1.
Verification matrix
| Field | ✓ Verified | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery gross kWh (66.45) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Battery usable kWh (64.7) | ✓ | EVKX | Global spec; TH-spec same per Leipzig SOP |
| Battery chemistry (NMC Gen 5) | ✓ | BMW Press Leipzig | |
| Voltage (400 V) | ✓ | EVKX | |
| Range WLTP (433 km) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Power (313 hp / 230 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Torque (494 Nm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| 0–100 (5.6 s) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Top speed (180 km/h) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| AWD (ALL4) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| DC peak (130 kW) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Dimensions L×W×H | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Wheelbase (2,692 mm) | ✓ | Autolifethailand | |
| Trunk 460 / 1,450 L | ✓ | EVKX | Global spec; TH same |
| Country of origin (DE / Leipzig) | ✓ | Autolifethailand; BMW Press | |
| Front / rear motor power split | ✗ | Total verified; split unverified | |
| Wheel size (TH-spec) | ✗ | Global U25 SE ALL4 ships 19″ standard, 20″ optional; TH-spec not confirmed | |
| Towing capacity | ✗ | Global U25 SE ALL4 rated 1,200 kg, TH-spec unverified | |
| Drag coefficient | ✗ | Not published in TH materials | |
| Curb weight | ✗ | Not published in TH materials | |
| Colour palette | ✗ | Not yet researched |
Predecessor — MINI Cooper SE (F56, 2020–2024) — DISCONTINUED
The first MINI BEV sold in Thailand was the F56-derived MINI Cooper SE, a 3-door hatch BEV launched 2020-02-06 at ฿2,290,000. It used a 32.6 kWh battery with ~234 km WLTP range, a single front motor producing 184 hp / 270 Nm, and was built at BMW Group Plant Oxford, UK. Pricing was later raised to ฿2,469,000 before being discontinued in TH on the 2024-07-19 launch of the new J01 Cooper SE.
The F56 Cooper SE was a low-volume halo car — useful for the brand's
electrification narrative but not commercially significant. Its
discontinuation is not formally announced in MINI Thailand press
materials — it simply disappeared from the price list after 2024-07.
[unverified — last-recorded order date in TH; assumed inventory ran out late 2024].
Key context: the F56 generation was MINI's "stretch" of the pre-J01 electric platform — the BEV powertrain was retrofitted into an ICE-derived chassis, leading to compromised range and packaging. The J01 platform-from-scratch approach is fundamentally different.
(MINI-TH 2020-02-06; Paultan 2020-02-18; Auto-data F56 Cooper SE specs)
Cross-model lineup history
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 2020-02-06 | MINI Cooper SE (F56, UK-built) launched in Thailand at ฿2,290,000 — first MINI BEV in TH. Built at Plant Oxford. |
2022 [verify] |
F56 Cooper SE price raised to ฿2,469,000 |
| 2024-07-19 | MINI 5th-gen family launch event — J01 Cooper SE (฿1,699,000) + U25 Countryman SE ALL4 (฿3,399,000) launched; F56 Cooper SE discontinued. First China-CBU MINI BEV in TH. China-Thailand FTA enables 31 % price cut vs F56. |
| 2024-08-20 | MINI Aceman SE (J05) launched at ฿1,999,000, CBU-China |
| 2025-06 | MINI Cooper SE Hightrim added at ฿1,799,000 — Harman Kardon, panoramic roof, electric seats with massage, MINI Navigation AR. Plus JCW F66 (ICE) + JCW Convertible F67 (ICE) prices announced same event. |
| 2025-Q3 | Cooper SE Classic (฿1,555,000) and Aceman SE Classic (฿1,755,000) added — entry trims |
2026 [verify Q] |
JCW Cooper Electric (฿2,199,000) and JCW Aceman (฿2,399,000) launched — 258 hp performance BEV variants |
2026 [verify Q] |
JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition No.52 — 65-unit limited at ฿2,249,000 |
Sales / market position
- 2024 MINI TH total sales: 1,451 units (+8 % YoY); BEV component
growing from ~234 units in 2023 to ~500+ in 2024
[verify exact 2024 BEV split]. (MarkLines) - 2025 MINI TH total sales: 1,665 units (+15 % YoY); BEV component 1,104 units (+372 % YoY). MINI BEV share in TH premium BEV segment: 21.2 % (3rd, behind BMW 24.2 %, Mercedes). (BMW Group TH Press — 2025 results)
- DLT registrations:
[link to monthly_registrations data once tracked in evth] - Notable reviews:
- Known incidents / recalls: None known specific to TH BEVs.
[unverified — needs check against Thai DLT recall database] - Customer feedback:
[Pantip thread URLs to be added once searched — common discussion points likely: range adequacy for daily use, charging-network reliability, build quality of China-built MINIs vs prior UK-built reputation]
All sources
Official MINI / BMW Group
- MINI Thailand corporate site
- MINI Aceman product page
- MINI Countryman product page
- MINI JCW family page
- MINI Dealer Locator
- MINI Price Sheet June 2025 (PDF)
- BMW Group Thailand Press — MINI 5th-gen family launch 2024-07-19
- BMW Group Thailand Press — Cooper SE Hightrim launch 2025
- BMW Group Thailand Press — 2025 business performance
- BMW Group Thailand Press — MINI Expo 2025
- BMW Group global press — Leipzig MINI Countryman SOP 2024-03-01
- BMW Group global press — Leipzig one-line-two-brands-three-drives
Thai automotive media
- Headlightmag — Cooper SE official pricing 2024
- Headlightmag — Cooper SE MY2025 Hightrim
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE J01/F66 launch
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Hightrim
- Autolifethailand — Cooper SE Classic
- Autolifethailand — Aceman SE launch
- Autolifethailand — Aceman SE Classic
- Autolifethailand — JCW Cooper Electric
- Autolifethailand — JCW Aceman
- Autolifethailand — JCW Electric 1965 Victory Edition
- Autolifethailand — Countryman SE ALL4
- Autolifethailand — JCW Aceman spec deep-dive
- MINI-TH 2020 — original F56 Cooper SE launch
- Brandinside — 2024 J01 Cooper SE coverage
- AutoStation — Cooper SE Hightrim 2025
- Thairath — Cooper SE Hightrim 2025 feature
International automotive media
- Paultan — Cooper SE F56 TH launch 2020
- Paultan — Aceman SE TH launch 2024
- AutoBuzz — Aceman launched in Thailand 2024
- MotoringFile — Aceman deep dive 2025
- MotoringFile — F66 Cooper colors
- MotoringFile — Leipzig Countryman Electric SOP
- MotoringFile — J01 JCW deep dive
- CarNewsChina — Spotlight Automotive Cooper EV market entry 2024-07-06
- CarNewsChina — Mini Cooper SOP 2023-10
- CarNewsChina — 2026 Mini Cooper China launch
- Spotlight Automotive — Wikipedia
- Mini Aceman — Wikipedia
- Mini Hatch — Wikipedia
- Best Selling Cars — 2025 global BMW + MINI
Spec aggregators
- EVKX — Mini Countryman SE ALL4 full specs
- EV-Database — Mini Countryman SE ALL4
- EV-Database — Mini Aceman E
- Wheel-Size — Countryman U25 wheel/tire specs
- Auto-data — Mini Electric Cooper SE F56
- Auto-data — Mini Electric J01 JCW 258 hp
- Ultimatespecs — Mini Countryman U25 SE ALL4
- ZigWheels TH — MINI dealers
- ZigWheels TH — Aceman price
- ZigWheels TH — Aceman specs
- ZigWheels TH — Cooper SE discontinued listing
- ZigWheels TH — Countryman Electric price
Cross-cutting verification matrix
Brand-level facts (not model-specific). Each line cites primary source.
| Brand-level field | ✓ | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distributor entity (BMW (Thailand) Co., Ltd.) | ✓ | BMW Group Thailand Press | Shared with BMW |
| BMW Group ownership (100 % BMW AG) | ✓ | BMW Group annual reports | Long-established |
| Distributor entry year (1998 for BMW; MINI joined later) | ◐ | BMW Group Werke Rayong | Exact year MINI re-launched in TH (~2002) is [unverified] |
| Spotlight Automotive JV ownership (50/50 BMW/GWM) | ✓ | Wikipedia; CarNewsChina | |
| Spotlight Automotive plant location (Zhangjiakou, Hebei) | ◐ | Wikipedia | Some sources say "Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu" — this appears to be a translation error; BMW Press and Wikipedia confirm Zhangjiakou, Hebei. [verify primary-source — Spotlight's own corporate filings] |
| Plant capacity (~160,000 units/year) | ✓ | CarNewsChina; Wikipedia | |
| MINI Countryman Electric Leipzig SOP (2024-03-01) | ✓ | BMW Press | |
| MINI 5th-gen TH launch (2024-07-19) | ✓ | BMW Group TH Press | |
| 2025 MINI TH BEV deliveries (1,104 units, +372 % YoY) | ✓ | BMW Group TH Press | |
| 2025 MINI TH total deliveries (1,665) | ✓ | BMW Group TH Press | |
| 2024 MINI TH total deliveries (1,451) | ✓ | MarkLines | |
| Warranty terms (4 yr / 8 yr battery / 4 yr MSI) | ✓ | BMW Press Hightrim | Consistent across all BEV trims |
| Dealer count (13 across 9 cities) | ◐ | ZigWheels TH | Needs cross-check with MINI dealer locator |
| F56 Cooper SE discontinuation date in TH | ✗ | Inferred from J01 launch 2024-07-19; no formal announcement | |
| CEO (Yangye Kris Joo, 2026-02-01) — shared with BMW | ✓ | BMW Press | |
| Charging network partnerships (specific to MINI) | ✗ | Assumed shared with BMW Group TH partners; no MINI-specific announcement | |
| Sub-brand naming (J01 / J05 / U25 internal codes) | ◐ | MotoringFile | Aceman code ambiguous — J05 vs J01-variant — needs primary BMW source |


