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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV Long range vs Mini Aceman SE
MODEL
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Models
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Long-range (87 kWh),
Mini Aceman SE |
LAUNCH
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Announced
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September 2025 (Europe)
2024, April 24 |
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Status
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Pre-production / Launch Q4 2025
Coming soon. Expected release 2024, June |
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Base Price
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£ 36,000 |
PERFORMANCE
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Power
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~215 hp (160 kW), FWD
FWD 218 hp (160 kW) |
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Torque
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~300 Nm
330 Nm (243 lb-ft)
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Acceleration
The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
~7.5s (0–100 km/h, est.)
7.1 sec 0-62 mph
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Max Speed
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~105 mph (170 km/h)
106 mph (170 km/h)
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BATTERY
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Capacity
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87 kWh (long-range)
49.8 kWh usable, 54.2 kWh total
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Tech
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Lithium-ion, CMF-EV platform
Liquid-cooled Li-ion NCM (400V type)
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Range
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~373 miles (600 km)
252 mi WLTP
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Consumption
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~15–16 kWh/100 km (est.)
224 Wh/mi WLTP
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Recuperation
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Regenerative braking, multi-level
Yes
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Heat Pump
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AC Charging
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Up to 22 kW (≈4–5 hrs full)
Type 2 11 kW, 100% in 5.75 h
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DC Charging
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Up to 150 kW (≈30 min 10–80%)
CCS 95 kW, 10-80% in 30 min
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Others
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OTA battery management updates
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BODY
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Type
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Compact crossover SUV, 5 seats
5 door crossover, 5 seats |
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Platform
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Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi CMF-EV (Ampr Medium)
FAAR |
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Dimensions
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~4.5 m length, ~1.86 m width, ~1.64 m height
4079 x 1754 x 1514 mm (160.6 x 69.1 x 59.6 in) |
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Drag Co-Efficient
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~0.28 (est.)
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Wheelbase
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~2.73 m
2606 mm (102.6 in) |
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Clearance
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~180 mm
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Weight
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~1,800–2,000 kg (est.)
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Suspension
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Independent (MacPherson front, multi-link rear)
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Wheels
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18–20 inch options
R17, R18, R19 |
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Trunk/Boot
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~500 L (est.)
EU: 300 l, 1005 l max |
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Frunk/Bonnet
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No |
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Towing
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Up to 1,200 kg (est.)
Yes
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Others
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Panoramic electrochromic roof
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DISPLAYS
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Centre
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12-inch vertical touchscreen
9.5" touchscreen
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Driver's Display
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12.3-inch digital cluster
No |
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Head-Up
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Yes (select trims)
No |
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Others
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Premium sound system integration
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COMFORT
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Seats
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5, heated/ventilated, premium upholstery
Heated front seats, massage
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Roof
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Panoramic glass with smart shading
Glass sunroof, tilt & slide
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Parking Aids
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360° cameras, sensors, auto-park assist
Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, reversing camera, remote parking
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Connectivity
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Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, OTA updates
Wireless Apple CarPlay
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Others
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Multiple drive modes (Eco, Comfort, Sport)
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SAFETY
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Airbags
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Full set (front, side, curtain)
Front, side, head airbag system, knee airbag
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Driving Aids
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Adaptive cruise, lane keep, blind spot, emergency braking
Front radar, 4 cameras, 12 sensors. Collision detection and braking, Pedestrian collision mitigation, Fatigue alert, PostCrash iBrake, Brake assistant, High-beam Assistant, Lane Assistant
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Self Driving
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Level 2 ADAS
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Note
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Others
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Built in partnership with Renault (Ampere unit)
Launch market: Europe first, other regions later
Mid-range (~60 kWh) variant expected by 2026
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disclaimer
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