Flash new electric Mini honours cartoon character

DC COMICS superhero the Flash celebrates his 80th Anniversary this year and BMW has likened its new Mini Electric to the cartoon character who has been modernised and transformed, whilst always remaining faithful to its DNA.

For that reason, Mini asked Carmine Di Giandomenico, one of the best known and still active Italian cartoonists who is very familiar with the scarlet sprinter, since he created more than 34 issues of the comic to customise the all new Mini Electric.

The car manufacturer says that these are two true icons of style, design and – without any doubt – speed that come together with the qualities of full electric, no noise, high performance and true power.

It’s a one off so you won’t be able to buy one even if you are a Flash fan.

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