A British engineering firm has put together a plug-in hybrid of the Mini Cooper.
The PML Mini QED is one souped-up car, offering 640 hp and 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds. The QED supports an all-electric range of 200-250 miles and has a total range of about 932 miles.
The hybrid is a plug-in, which means that it can be directly charged from a power outlet.
Unfortunately, it’s not commercially available, but the company is considering one-off orders and collaborations.
I wonder how much one costs… (wheels turning - no pun intended!)


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