I am already on a list.I believe they will be manufactured and exported from China. On sale date globally is early 2024.
They are setting the plant up for it from what I read, but I think after 2025?Any update on when Oxford will start producing the J01 and possible timing for US sales?
They are setting the plant up for it from what I read, but I think after 2025?
Isn't this car with technology from Great Wall? If so, the Chinese would hardly let BMW AG produce it outside China. It's a Chinese car through and through and there is no BMW technology in its drive train.
50/50 because BMW are designing the body, AFAIR Great Wall are entirely responsible for the drive train.Since 2019 it's a 50/50 joint venture with Great Wall called "Spotlight Automotive" to cover joint R & D, jointly developed electric cars and local production of Great Wall cars. I'd be surprised if production was contractually exclusive to China, though I'd also be surprised if it was planned for Mini to build it at Cowley - BMW recently committed another 10 Billion RMB to battery production China, there's no capacity or investment here for that, and realistically nothing on the horizon.
I understand that the tuning of the chassis, according to what I read somewhere, is also done by BMW, to maintain the characteristics "go kart", etc. so distinctive of the Mini.50/50 because BMW are designing the body, AFAIR Great Wall are entirely responsible for the drive train.
Chassis is not part of the drive train. This is very similar to the Z4 and Supra. Toyota make the design and the tuning of the chassis and BMW are responsible for the platform, the drive train and the manufacturing.I understand that the tuning of the chassis, according to what I read somewhere, is also done by BMW, to maintain the characteristics "go kart", etc. so distinctive of the Mini.
A bit off topic but this is amazing....
BMW prevented a Chinese brand from copying the design of its famous Mini, do you think they look alike?
The Chinese brand Beijing Estek Technology projected it as its next classic electric vehicle, but BMW cut short its plans
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Chinese Company's Attempt To Copyright Classic MINI Design For EV Fails | Carscoops
BMW objected to knock-off Mini that features front-mounted electric motorwww.carscoops.com
I have never admired any mini car until this new country man.The launch spec is amazing and I wouldn't change any thingI agree. I was extremely vocal about my distaste for the current Countryman. The new one is fantastic both inside and out. These will be huge sellers. It’s very lifestyle orientated but more minimalist.![]()
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They all look like that when they’ve just been born.The Countryman looks amazing. The regular MINI looks a bit squished, though.![]()
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