@BMW: Highest level of safety: MINI Cooper Electric wins Euro NCAP Best in Class.004529

Munich. The fully electric MINI Cooper – which has already been awarded 5 stars in the Euro NCAP crash testing in March 2025 – has once again received outstanding recognition from the esteemed Euro NCAP institute: the “Best in Class for Safest City & Supermini of the Year 2025.” This prestigious award emphasises MINI’s leading position in safety within the premium small car segment. With its three variants – MINI Cooper E, MINI Cooper SE, and MINI John Cooper Works Electric – the model impresses not only with its electric drive technology and characteristic go-kart feeling, but also with its comprehensive standard safety equipment.
Jean-Philippe Parain, Head of the MINI brand, emphasises: “We are very pleased about yet another accolade for the MINI Cooper Electric, which has just won the Euro NCAP Best in Class. This award is another compelling confirmation that MINI models offer outstanding safety. The MINI Cooper, as well as the MINI Countryman and MINI Aceman, have been rated with the maximum number of stars. This underlines our commitment to ensuring both driving pleasure and maximum safety standards.”
Euro NCAP praises the consistent advancement in occupant protection, active and passive safety systems, as well as innovative driver assistance technologies that make urban driving safer. The fully electric MINI Cooper features an integrated safety concept with comprehensive occupant protection, standard pelvic seatbelt pretensioners, and a wide range of assistance systems to prevent accidents.
Protection of pedestrians and cyclists also achieves a very high score for this vehicle class, tallying 77 percent in the 2025 Euro NCAP crash test. Safety ratings are also outstanding with 89 percent in occupant protection, 87 percent in child safety, and 79 percent in safety assist systems.
The combination of top-level safety, driving enjoyment, and iconic design makes the second generation of the fully electric MINI Cooper the ideal vehicle for today’s demands of urban mobility.

In case of queries, please contact:Corporate Communications Julian Kisch, Press Spokesperson, Product Communications MINIPhone: +49-151-601-38072E-mail: julian.kisch@mini.comMicaela Sandstede, Head of Communications MINIPhone: +49-176-601-61611E-mail: micaela.sandstede@bmw.de

MINI Cooper E: (WLTP combined: energy consumption 14,3 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions 0 g/km; CO2-class: A)
MINI Cooper SE: (WLTP combined: energy consumption 14,6 – 14,3 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions 0 g/km; CO2-class: A)
MINI JCW E: (WLTP combined: energy consumption 15,5 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions 0 g/km; CO2-class: A)

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