Reuters: Next generation MINI delayed due to Brexit uncertainty
According to Reuters, the next generation MINI is delayed due to Brexit uncertainty. The lifespan of the current platform has been extended
According to Reuters, the next generation MINI is delayed due to Brexit uncertainty. The lifespan of the current platform has been extended
It looks like no matter what the outcome of the entire Brexit saga, BMW is determined to pause its Oxford...
The scheduled shut down of the MINI plant in the UK started today, despite the Brexit delay. The move was planned over six months ago
%%excerpt%% The MINI factory in the UK will shut down for a month after Brexit at the end of March to minimise disruption in case of a no-deal outcome.
New York Times reports that BMW is currently favoring the Oxford MINI plant as the location for building an electric version of the MINI.
Last week, at the BMW's annual meeting in Munich, BMW CEO Harald Kruger said the Brexit negotiations could impact future production for MINI cars.
The Brexit effects are starting to be felt by automaker in the UK. Today, BMW UK's workers called for their first strikes in more than two decades
BMW board member Oliver Zipse told Reuters that there is no need for the Bavarians to decide now on the future of its MINI plant in Oxford.
We recently took a trip to the MINI plant in Oxford, England, to check out how MINIs are made and assembled as well as the brand's rich history.
Dutch King Willem-Alexander giving the ceremonial go-ahead for the MINI production on the occasion of the reopening of VDL Nedcar’s Born plant.
The new MINI Hatch, which celebrated its production start at the MINI plant in Oxford in November 2013, will also be built in the Netherlands from summer 2014