London CNN —BMW announced Monday that it would invest £600 million ($750 million) in building two new electric versions of the Mini in the United Kingdom.
The commitment by the German automaker will secure the future of Mini production in Oxford, where the original classic version of the small car was born 64 years ago.
Almost a year ago, BMW told the Times newspaper that it planned to shift all Mini production from Oxford to China for efficiency reasons.
“Mini has always been aware of its history — Oxford is and remains the heart of the brand,” Stefanie Wurst, head of the Mini brand at BMW, said Monday.
Robots work on the Mini production line at the BMW plant in Cowley, near Oxford.
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