Good News, Mini Is Not Going All Electric
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Like many other car brands, Mini has just given up its goal of selling only electric vehicles by 2030. Moreover, its electric strategy itself raises questions due to the Chinese manufacture of its models without a thermal motor.
Good News, Mini Is Not Going All Electric
For a long time, we were all scared that this decade might be the end of the combustion engine and all manufacturers had planned to go all EV by 2030. So did Mini and we were particularly sad for this brand since their whole premise of existence was making cars for enthusiasts. And its good news because the ICE isn’t dead in Mini’s book and they are rolling back on their decision to go all EV by the end of 2030. Reality has struck Mini hard and …
Announced as a big pump in 2021, the switch from Mini to all electric by 2030 was to symbolize a radical change for the British brand, now owned by BMW. But like others before it, Mini is looking down on its ambitions. The reason is: the reality of the market, where thermal motors keep a place of choice among buyers. A decision taken by the brand, which now prefers a more progressive and pragmatic transition. Mini prolongs the life of petrol eng…
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MINI has had a change of heart. It’s not ready to wave goodbye to the internal combustion engine just yet. The brand had intended to become the BMW Group’s first purely electric marque as early as 2030, but that’s no longer the plan. Instead, the Oxford-based automaker will continue to sell ICE cars into the next decade. Michael Peyton, Vice President of MINI of the Americas, explained in a conversation with Automotive News: “We’re still moving …
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