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BMW plans to build battery electric Minis in China

by The Associated Press   

Cleantech Canada
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The German automaker's main Mini plant in Oxford, U.K. will also start building the electric version of the iconic hatchback next year

The automaker said it was still committed to its U.K. production despite the Chinese partnership. PHOTO: BMW

BERLIN—German automaker BMW says it’s in talks to build battery electric models of its Mini cars in China, which would be the first time the iconic cars have been made outside Europe.

BMW said in a statement Feb. 23 it has signed a letter of intent with Chinese manufacturer Great Wall Motor.

China is the world’s largest market auto market and BMW delivered 560,000 vehicles to customers there last year, of which some 35,000 were Minis.

BMW already co-operates with local manufacturer Brilliance in China.

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The company says its main Mini plant in Oxford, England, will start producing the first battery electric models next year.

BMW said making Minis in China wouldn’t call into question its commitment to manufacturing in Britain, citing “significant investments” it has made in the country.

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