What brand of car is mlnl?

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JuneLynn
07/29/25 4:22pm
MINI is an automobile brand owned by BMW. The relevant introduction of MINI is as follows: MINI positioning: MINI is an automobile brand launched by the British Motor Corporation and later owned by BMW. This car brand is a globally popular, highly distinctive small two-door hatchback. It was introduced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) on August 26, 1959, and over more than half a century of history, Mini has achieved tremendous success. Origin of the new MINI: In 2000, production of the old Mini ceased, and the new owner of the Mini brand, BMW, announced the launch of the successor to the Mini, branding the new car as MINI.
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