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Mini’s all-electric future a step closer as BMW makes big investment in UK plants
BMW has announced that it will invest 600 million pounds (R14 billion) in its UK plants to take its Mini brand all-electric by 2030, giving afresh boost to Britain's car industry after years of Brexit-related uncertainty.
From 2026, the German premium carmaker will make two electric models at its Mini plant in Oxford - namely the newly revealed Mini Cooper 3-door hatchback and an upcoming compact crossover called the Mini Aceman.
The plant will make only electric models as of 2030 and many of those cars will be exported to markets around the world, BMW production chief Milan Nedeljkovic said.
Speaking to journalists in Oxford, Nedeljkovic said the company wants to use batteries made in Europe in the new models made in Oxford, but did not specify whether they would come from the UK, saying it depending on the attractiveness of the market for its suppliers.The same two models will also be made in China and exports of those cars will begin in 2024.
Also speaking in Oxford, British business minister Kemi Badenoch said: "We want auto manufacturing not just to stay in the UK, but to be the best in the world, and this is part of that story".
BMW has announced that it will invest 600 million pounds (R14 billion) in its UK plants to take its Mini brand all-electric by 2030, giving afresh boost to Britain's car industry after years of Brexit-related uncertainty.
From 2026, the German premium carmaker will make two electric models at its Mini plant in Oxford - namely the newly revealed Mini Cooper 3-door hatchback and an upcoming compact crossover called the Mini Aceman.
The plant will make only electric models as of 2030 and many of those cars will be exported to markets around the world, BMW production chief Milan Nedeljkovic said.
Speaking to journalists in Oxford, Nedeljkovic said the company wants to use batteries made in Europe in the new models made in Oxford, but did not specify whether they would come from the UK, saying it depending on the attractiveness of the market for its suppliers.The same two models will also be made in China and exports of those cars will begin in 2024.
Also speaking in Oxford, British business minister Kemi Badenoch said: "We want auto manufacturing not just to stay in the UK, but to be the best in the world, and this is part of that story".















