PETALING JAYA: The battle against climate change has pushed the topic of electric vehicles into mainstream media. However, myths and misinformation have prevented the EV industry from securing a strong local foothold.Myth 1: Charging is a problem for electric cars
With public charging ports gaining popularity in Malaysia, there’s always an option for a quick top-up if necessary. Which means that the MINI Electric is always ready to cover the distance for a person’s daily work commute: getting you from brunch at Bangsar, a work meeting at Damansara Heights, to a relaxing dinner in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
The MINI Electric is a joy to drive, and truly lives up to the brand’s iconic go-kart feel through innovative technology and craftsmanship. It can propel you from 0-100km/h in just 7.5 seconds and offers a maximum torque of 270Nm.