I am just guessing, but it I
I am just guessing, but it I would say that the new E-Mini will share the BMW i3's drivetrain, and seeing that Mini line is really BMW's entry models, it would need to be lower than the i3's $45K MSRP. Seeing that the top model of Leaf starts around $37K, I think that the E-Mini will try and match that price. Of course (depending on where you live) there will be federal and state subsidies that take off about $10K from that price, or work out to about a $300-350 a month lease. But these are all just guesses.