The very first units of the all-new electric Mini Cooper drove off the assembly line at Spotlight Automotive’s manufacturing facility on October 14. Located in the bustling city of Zhangjiagang in China’s Jiangsu Province, this facility isn’t just another car factory. It’s the result of an ambitious collaboration between Great Wall Motor (GWM) and BMW, conceived back in 2019. This joint venture was started with a whopping RMB 1.7 billion (equivalent to a staggering €216.84 million). Interestingly, while the companies are jointly developing and producing the cars, they have agreed to sell… More…
First electric Mini Cooper rolls off production line in China
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