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BMW to build electric minis in China | BMW to build electric minis in China |
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BMW is in talks with a Chinese carmaker to build electric Mini cars, alongside production in Oxford which is due to start in 2019. | BMW is in talks with a Chinese carmaker to build electric Mini cars, alongside production in Oxford which is due to start in 2019. |
The partnership between BMW and Great Wall Motor will most likely see electric minis made for the local Chinese market. | The partnership between BMW and Great Wall Motor will most likely see electric minis made for the local Chinese market. |
BMW and Great Wall Motor have yet to disclose the exact location of the new production line or when it will start making electric Minis in China. | BMW and Great Wall Motor have yet to disclose the exact location of the new production line or when it will start making electric Minis in China. |
The German carmaker announced, last July, plans to build the zero-emissions vehicle in Oxford beginning in 2019. | |
Mini currently makes around 60 per cent of its approximately 360,000 compact cars a year at the Oxford plant, according to Reuters. | Mini currently makes around 60 per cent of its approximately 360,000 compact cars a year at the Oxford plant, according to Reuters. |
Rival carmakers have already signalled their intent to claim a share of China’s growing electric car market. | Rival carmakers have already signalled their intent to claim a share of China’s growing electric car market. |
China’s increasingly favourable policies towards building battery-powered vehicles are attracting carmakers to the region. | China’s increasingly favourable policies towards building battery-powered vehicles are attracting carmakers to the region. |
In December, Ford said it aims to launch 15 new electric cars by 2025 in China. | In December, Ford said it aims to launch 15 new electric cars by 2025 in China. |
According to Bloomberg, China surpassed the US in 2015 to become the world’s biggest market for electric cars. | According to Bloomberg, China surpassed the US in 2015 to become the world’s biggest market for electric cars. |
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