Mini remains “emotionally attached” to its Oxford factory, according to new boss Jean-Philippe Parain, but plans to start building electric cars there remain in limbo and could rest on the outcomes of trade negotiations between the UK and the EU.
The historic plant is currently used to produce the petrol-powered Cooper hatchback. In recent years it was upgraded so that the electric version could be built there, but plans to start building electric Coopers in the UK were postponed indefinitely due to the slowing growth of EV sales.

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