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Electric MINI E: BMW Opens New Site for Leasing Applications
The BMW Group isn't fooling around with its Electric MINI project that will see up to 500 drivers in the U.S. states of Southern California, New York City and New Jersey getting the chance to obtain the plug-in MINI E for a year through leasing. Right after the release of the first pics and details of the MINI E (click here to read our article), the British firm launched a dedicated site were those interested can sign up for more info on the application process. We signed-up and received an e-mail saying that MINI will keep us updated. Guess we'll have to wait a bit for more details. (Pic edited by Carscoop) Link: MINI
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The Mini-me Mini Of The Bmw Group's London Olympic And Paralympic Games Fleet
After the 160 BMW 1-Series ActiveE coupes and 40 MINI E hatchbacks, the Bavarian automotive group today presented its third pure-electric vehicle to the London Olympic and Paralympic fleet: the Mini MINI. Evidently, and unlike the other two models,...
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Mini Continues To Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Special Collections
This is one birthday-party that doesn't seem to end. Not content with the unveiling of the Mayden 50, Camden 50 and the John Cooper Works WC50 specials, MINI has now released a new line of clothing and accessories to profit from celebrate the brand's...
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Photo Album From Mini's 50th Anniversary Festivities At Silverstone
This past weekend (May 22-24), the MINI celebrated its 50th birthday with a three-day festival at the Formula One track in Silverstone, England. More than 25,000 MINI aficionados from all four corners of the world made their way to the event with some...
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Bmw Announces Megacity Hybrid-electric Vehicle
We had been hearing rumors about a new hybrid-electric vehicle from the BMW Group for several months, but now it has been officially confirmed by the company's Chairman of the Board of Managment, Dr. Norbert Reithofer. During the BMW Group's Annual...
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Mini E: All-electric Plug-in Mini Cooper With 204hp Revealed!
(Updated) These are the first official photos of the MINI E, an all-electric version of the MINI Cooper that will make its first public appearance at the Los Angeles Auto Show in mid-November. What's so important about this MINI -aside from its technical...
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