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11 September 2023

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11 September 2023

China to become main hub for electric Minis

Would be the first country to produce the next generation EVs

Graeme Roberts September 11 2023

BMW Group said it was planning to make China the main global manufacturing hub for battery powered Minis to make the most of the country’s strong electric powertrain capability and supply chain.

The automaker said China would be the first country to produce the next generation electric Mini with export to global markets set to begin in 2024.

The redesigned electric Mini would be produced by Spotlight Automotive, a 50:50 joint venture between BMW and local automaker Great Wall Motor, at a plant in Zhangjiagang in Jiangsu province.

BMW said battery powered versions of the next generation three door Mini Cooper and a redesigned and revived Aceman compact crossover would also be produced at the plant.

The Financial Times reported on Monday BMW would also spend GBP600m to build the Cooper and Aceman EVs at its Mini plant in Oxford, England, after the government agreed to GBP75m in subsidies.

Jochen Goller, CEO of BMW Group Region China, said the automaker plans to increase the popularity of the Mini brand around the world by combining the strengths of China’s electric powertrain industry and supply chain with the brand’s strong heritage.

Minis are currently produced in the UK, Austria and the Netherlands, with CKD assembly also taking place in various Asia-Pacific countries.

The redesigned Mini was unveiled earlier this month at the IAA Mobility show in Munich, Germany.

Asia-Pacific leads the Connected Vehicle Technologies market in 2023

The middle class is expanding throughout several Asian nations, which has increased demand for linked and intelligent vehicles. Consumer demand for features like connected services, in-car infotainment, and ADAS has accelerated the development of connected vehicle technologies. APAC nations have made significant investments in enhancing their digital infrastructure, including the rollout of 5G networks, which help to provide dependable and quick communication between vehicles and the surrounding infrastructure.

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