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New Mini to be produced in Germany

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Production of the new Mini is set to be transferred to Germany rather than the UK based plant in Oxford.

Due to a large demand for the new BMW Mini it seems that the production may move to a domestic plant in Germany rather than add to production at it’s factory in Cowley.

The Oxford plant is one of the biggest remaining UK car plants but it insufficient to supply to such an overwhelming demand, as it is already reaching close to capacity.

Instead BMW will produce the new Mini range at a larger domestic plant in Germany – another blow to the British car industry.

Another reason for moving the production of the Coupe and Roadster to the state-of-the-art Regensburg plant, is due to the currency exchange rates and other costs that will make it more competitive.

Mini Coupé concept unveiled in Frankfurt

Friday, September 25th, 2009

50 years to the day since the original Mini was presented to the public in 1959, on 26 August 2009 MINI unveiled the Coupé concept at the Frankfurt motor show to show off what they describe as the most dynamic and agile Mini to be built yet.

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With a lightweight construction from aluminium alloy and low roofline with built-in spoiler, the instantly recognisable Mini characteristics are enhanced to become quite a sporty little number that no boy racer would shy away from.

On cue with classic sports car styling you’d rightly expect to find bucket seats along with a tri-spoked leather steering wheel – and you won’t be disappointed, as the 1.6 litre turbo charged unit delivers a nippy 211 brake horse power from Mini‘s most powerful engine.

Sharper handling comes from the vehicle’s reduced weight load, a more structurally stiffer body shell and a centrally guided rear axle. Mini proudly present this two-seated bad boy as their very own “Pocket Porsche”.

Nifty features include a double dosage of Chronoswiss clocks on either side of the rev counter with one acting as a stopwatch for snapping up your lap times, and the other is an intergalactic transporter. Well it may as well be, you’ll be moving pretty quickly.

It is in fact just an ordinary timepiece. Honestly though, it’s the only ordinary feature you’ll find in this super zippy Coupé.

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