MINI Malaysia Announces Special Offer for MINI Electric
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2023 MINI Cooper SE EV hatch
MINI Malaysia has announced new electrifying offers for its sole EV model, the new MINI Cooper SE EV today as part of the marque’s ongoing MINI Electric savings programme.
Running until the end of Sept 2023, those who are buying a new MINI Electric can enjoy interest rates as low as 0.98% via the Straight-Line Financing offered by MINI Financing Service. Aside from that, new MINI Electric owners are also entitled to a slew of freebies and rebates worth over RM20,000.
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Aside from the free MINI wallbox home charger, new MINI Electric owners will also get free access to JomCharge and ChargEV public charging stations
This offer includes a complimentary MINI wallbox home charger, a 1-year free public charging plan at any JomCharge and selected ChargEV public charging stations. Plus, there’s also an extended MINI warranty package of 5-year that includes an additional 1-year MINI Service and Repair Inclusive warranty, and many other additional rebates offered at any authorised MINI dealers nationwide.
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Aside from the Straight-Line Financing, buying a new MINI Electric model is also made easier by MINI Financing Service’s new Easy Drive Financing option. Through this new option, you can buy a MINI Electric with a monthly instalment as low as RM1,699.


New MINI Electric onwers can also use the EV charger at any MINI & BMW dealerships nearby
“With the introduction of the MINI Electric savings programme, we are electrifying that legacy. This curated collection of complimentary benefits encapsulates the essence of the iconic MINI heritage. The new offerings underline our continued commitment towards accelerating the adoption of electromobility in Malaysia,” said Linnet Yew, head of MINI Malaysia.
Those who are seeking to get a new MINI Electric can learn more about this limited offer by visiting MINI Malaysia’s official website, or drop by at any nearby authorised MINI Malaysia’s dealerships nationwide.

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