J01 MINI COOPER (ELECTRIC) J05 MINI ACEMAN (ELECTRIC)
The MINI Aceman Vs J01 MINI Cooper EV – How Similar Are They?
Feb 4, 24
How does the MINI Aceman EV compare to the J01 MINI Cooper EV? We have an exclusive look at data that paints an interesting picture. Like our recent comparison between the new MINI Aceman EV and the new (and larger) MINI Countryman we dug deep to find dimensions and data points that are’t readily available yet to get a better picture of these two cars. What we found was two cars that were much closer to each other than you might initially realize.
Looking at the specifications, the first thing you realize is that the Aceman is based on a stretched version of the J01 skateboard chassis. That means the J01 MINI Cooper substantially influences the dimensions and mechanical layout of the Aceman. So while the Aceman is 192mm (7.6″) longer and 130mm (5.1″) wider than the new Cooper, it’s only 23mm (1″) wider.
What becomes very obvious the more you look is that the Aceman is truly just a stretched J01 with extra doors and a taller roofline. Another way to look at it is in terms of the F56 family of MINIs. Like the F55 MINI Cooper four door (itself a stretch version of the F56), the J05 is a longer, more spacious J01. Which in turn makes something else pretty obvious – the Aceman is not is a direct replacement for the recently departed and larger Clubman.
The J05 Vs The J01 – Mechanical Similarities
Because of this close relationship with the J01 both the battery and the electric motor output are identical. This gives MINI great economies of scale but it also means the J05 has to use power units and batteries designed for a smaller car. Because of this (and the weight penalty that the J05 has over the J01) we expect a lower range and less performance compared to the new Cooper EV.
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