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BMW to end electric Mini production in the UK next year

Next battery model will come from China, while EV production may return to Oxford later this decade

BMW has confirmed it will stop building the electric version of the Mini in the UK next year, in a move that leaves its Oxford plant entirely reliant on petrol models for much of the coming decade.

The German carmaker launched its first battery version of the historic Mini Cooper in 2019 as part of a wave of models released by manufacturers to help them meet tightened European emissions rules.

The model has proved more successful than expected, picking up numerous awards and growing to account for a third of the vehicles produced at BMW’s Oxford facility.

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