BMW Suspends Production Of Mini Models In Oxford…”Lower Than Expected Demand”

The original plan was BMW would start production of two all-electric Mini models in Oxford beginning 2026 and then to  produce only electric vehicles by 2030.

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But the latest report is that BMW is stopping production of the E-mini models at its Oxford plant “due to insufficient demand,” reports Blackout News here, citing automobilwoche: 24 February 2025. “BMW cites uncertainties in the automotive industry and lower than expected demand for electric vehicles as the main reasons for the stop.”

The announcement further underscores that the enthusiasm for electric vehicles remains sluggish as Europe labors ahead with decarbonization efforts.

Also global uncertainty has contributed to the sluggish BMW e-car demand as countries move to impose tariffs amid trade disputes.

“The Mini plant in Oxford will continue to produce models with combustion engines for the time being. However, BMW emphasizes that the plant will continue to play a central role for the Mini brand in the future, Blackout News adds.

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March 11, 2025 at 02:45PM

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