Classic Mini hides an EV secret

MINI AUSTRALIA HAS PARTNERED with Fellten Australia to breathe new life into a classic Mini by giving it an all-electric powertrain.

The first classic Mini to undergo this transformation in Australia is an eye-catching red 1995 Mini Rover.  While carefully preserving its charm and heritage pedigree, the car will receive an under-the-bonnet makeover.

The process involves replacing the original combustion engine with a bolt-in electric drive pack and a new BMH front subframe. Despite the significant transformation, the finished result will maintain the same overall weight and weight distribution as an original Mini, safeguarding the iconic go-kart-like handling.

Not what you’d expect to see on a classic Mini

Consisting of a 19kWh High Voltage battery and 72kW Zonic Motor coupled with a single-speed gearbox, the converted classic Mini will showcase a WLTP range of 175km and 0-100km/h in approximately 8 seconds.

Additionally, the completed electric Mini will also feature regenerative braking, two driving modes – City and Sport – as well as a Type 2 charge port.

Fellten is an electric conversion company specialising in manufacturing specific systems for a variety of iconic vehicles including classic Minis. Locally, Fellten also remanufactures and converts a limited number of vehicles under the ‘Jaunt’ brand.

We hope the finish is better than this image would indicate

General Manager of MINI Australia, Matt Schmidt is eager to see this project come to fruition.

“Our iconic heritage is intrinsic to the character of the MINI brand, and this will continue to inspire and influence our direction even as we transition to offer a fully electric line-up by the beginning of 2030,” Mr Schmidt said.

“We are proud to work with Fellten on a project that seamlessly preserves the beloved elements of our past while pointing towards our exciting, all-electric future.”

Fellten’s Chief Product Officer, Dave Budge also expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership.

“Never has the topic of electromobility been so relevant, particularly in Australia where EV adoption rates are still in its infancy and there is an opportunity to shape the mindset toward considering sustainable transport,” he commented.

“We are excited to be working with MINI Australia on converting this classic collectible which takes something we all know and love and transforming it into a catalyst for conversations surrounding sustainable mobility solutions.”

The 1995 Mini Rover conversion project was completed in August 2023. The local project draws inspiration from the MINI Recharged program, which began with a one-off classic Mini Electric for the New York Auto Show.  The overwhelmingly positive reactions to the project led a dedicated team at Plant Oxford to develop a plan for creating a service offering for customers who own a classic Mini.

Technical Specifications:

  • Driving Modes: City 11sec 0-60mph & Sport 8sec 0-60mph
  • 19kWh High Voltage battery
  • 110 miles/175km range
  • 72kW Zonic Motor: 100hp, 175Nm
  • Single speed gearbox
  • Regenerative braking
  • Speed Hut 3-gauge set
  • Billet Aluminium drive selector
  • Fly-by-wire throttle
  • Type 1 or Type 2 charge port
  • New front subframe
  • All High Voltage plug and play
  • All Low Voltage plug and play
  • PTC cabin heater
  • Liquid cooling system
  • Driveshafts
  • 6.6kw charger, DCDC & 3.3kw Bi-Directional
  • Original weight and weight distribution
  • Complete bolt-in. No chassis modifications