While the Cooper SE and Bolt EV are both compatible with DC fast charging as well as regular 240- and 120-volt charging, Chevrolet sets itself apart by offering free Level 2 in-home charging installation with the lease or purchase of all 2023 Bolt EVs. The Mini charges at up to 50 kW at DC fast charging stations, arriving at 80% (88 miles) in a mere 36 minutes, while the Chevrolet claims to charge to 100 miles in around 30 minutes using DC fast charging.
Given the veritable canyon in prices, it’s safe to say things don’t look good for the Mini Cooper SE in terms of performance, range, or value. It’s worth noting that the 2023 Mini Cooper SE received praise from reviewers for its low center of gravity, great handling, and go-kart-like driving characteristics. While the prices are similar, the vehicles are not entirely targeting the same demographic — the Bolt EV targets value and practicality with its large storage spaces, long legs, and tall ride, whereas the Cooper SE seems aimed at someone who enjoys driving and wants a distinctive, fun ride more than a workhorse.
Deciding which car is better leans towards subjectivity at times, but it’s clear that the Mini Cooper SE has more shortcomings — and more severe ones at that — than the Chevrolet Bolt EV, making the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV the practical choice for most people.
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