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MINI ELECTRIC UNVEILED AT OXFORD AS BRAND TURNS 60
Tue Jul 09 13:30:00 CEST 2019 Press Release
• Built in the UK at the home of MINI • Order books open today – first deliveries Q1 2020 • Every inch a MINI with performance of Cooper S • Lease price starts below £300/month • New What Car? research reveals 1.5m UK households missing out on the benefits of an electric car
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MINI has today unveiled the new MINI Electric at the Oxford plant, the home of the brand where the very first Mini was built 60 years ago. After 15,000 potential customers already expressed an interest in the car, the official order books are opened today. Manufacturing will begin in late 2019, with first deliveries in the spring of 2020 and exports headed around the world.
Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for
Production - and previous plant director of Oxford - Oliver Zipse
said, “We are entering an era in which electric cars will become a
normal choice for our customers. The MINI Electric will kick off our
new model offensive for fully electric vehicles. By 2023, two years
ahead of schedule, we will have 25 electrified models on the market.
More than half of them will be fully electric”.
The MINI Electric will be fully integrated into the production
process at Oxford, running down the same lines as all the conventional models.
“This plant builds 1000 cars per day, with a new MINI coming off
the line every 67 seconds, so the integration gives excellent
production flexibility and allows supplies of the new model to be
adjusted according to demand,” explained Plant
Oxford managing director, Peter Weber, “This is such a proud
moment for every single one of our team.”
Instantly recognisable as a three-door MINI Hatch, the MINI
Electric blends the timeless appeal of the design and go-kart handling
with the latest in cutting-edge, zero-emissions powertrain technology
and in-car connectivity. It drives just as a MINI should with
performance close to that of the hot hatch MINI Cooper S, accelerating
from zero to 62 mph in 7.3 seconds.
David George, director of MINI in the UK said, “Now our
customers can have everything they love about MINI, but with all the
advantages of an electric car – lower environmental impact and running
costs and they never have to visit a petrol station again”.
Priced to be widely affordable, many customers are expected to
lease the new car and rates will start below £300 per month. The
on-the-road list price is from £24,400 after the government’s Plug-In
Car Grant has been applied.
Research published today by What Car? magazine and supported by
MINI showed that more than 1.5 million UK households which are
perfectly suited to running an electric car, are not yet doing so.
They have off street parking to allow easy at-home recharging and more
than one car in the household, one of which never does more than 100
miles in a day. MINI’s own data shows that the average distance driven
each day is 26 miles.
“We believe the new MINI Electric could be a tipping point for
those who have been thinking about choosing an electric car, to take
that step now,” added George. “We aim to introduce a whole new group
of drivers in the UK to the fun and cost savings of electric driving,
in a way only MINI can”.
Secretary of State for business, Greg Clark, welcomed the news,
“Our automotive industry has long been a source of national pride, and
the unique collaboration between Government and industry through our
Industrial Strategy has helped put the UK at the forefront of the
design and manufacture of zero emission vehicles with one in five
electric cars in Europe now built in the UK.
“The production of the electric MINI in the UK will play a key
role in accelerating the adoption of cleaner, greener vehicles and I
am delighted this modern British icon will be manufactured in Oxford”.
The original Mini, designed by Sir Alec Issigonis, was born out
of the Suez crisis oil shortage and the demand for affordable
motoring. The first cars rolled off the line at Oxford in the summer
of 1959 and so began a global success story which has spanned six
decades. As the world faces new environmental, social and economic
challenges, MINI has chosen the moment to launch its first fully
electric model.
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In 2018, the BMW Group sold over 2,490,000 passenger vehicles
and more than 165,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in
the financial year 2018 was € 9.815 billion on revenues amounting to
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workforce of 134,682 employees.
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