Mini Aceman vs Suzuki Swift

What's the difference?

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Mini Aceman
Mini Aceman

$55,990 - $65,990

2026 price

Suzuki Swift
Suzuki Swift

$18,577 - $36,135

2024 price

Summary

2026 Mini Aceman
2024 Suzuki Swift
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Inline 3, 1.2L
Fuel Type
Electric

Unleaded Petrol/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

3.8L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Slower DC battery charging
  • Average driving range
  • Warranty could be longer

  • Needs 95 RON premium unleaded
  • Spare wheel now an option
  • Base model loses seat-height adjustment
2026 Mini Aceman Summary

Mini and electricity were always destined to be together. Of course a sporty, prestigious and quirky little car favoured by urban dwellers was going to be the perfect match for an electric powertrain.

And while the Aceman SUV isn't the first fully electric vehicle for the brand it is a welcome addition that's quintessentially Mini, even if it is made in China.

The Aceman fills the gap between the Mini Cooper hatch and Countryman SUV and rivals a range of small electric premium SUVs such as the Alfa Romeo Junior and even the Volvo EX30.

The variant of this four-door, five-seater Aceman we are testing is the SE.

@carsguide.com.au The 2026 Mini Aceman could be the most Mini Mini yet. The small electric hatch has the brand's usual quirks but it's also a decent rival for the BYD Dolphin, MG4 and incoming Geely EX2. #mini #aceman #ev #electriccar #carsguide ♬ original sound - CarsGuide.com.au
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2024 Suzuki Swift Summary

Few cars have had the sheer staying power of the Suzuki Swift.

Except for a four-year hiatus as the original Ignis from 2001, the Japanese supermini has been a segment mainstay since 1983, winning over consumers worldwide as an inexpensive, economical and reliable yet fun option in the Toyota Yaris class.

In Australia, its impact has been even more profound, providing Holden with its famous “beep-beep” Barina for two early iterations from 1985, while also introducing us to the pocket rocket decades before the Volkswagen Polo GTI, with the Swift GTi of 1986.

Now there’s this – the sixth-gen model in 41 years if you exclude that Ignis – doing what the little Suzuki has always done: offering buyers a great budget alternative. But this time, in this new-electrification era, where precious few attainable choices remain.

Is it any good? Let’s dive straight in.

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Deep dive comparison

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