What is the name of BMW's high-performance car?

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EverlyDella
07/29/25 5:06pm
BMW's high-performance car is called the BMW 1 Series. Here is an introduction to the BMW Mini: 1. Brand: The BMW Mini is a British microcar brand, now under the BMW Group. The Mini originally originated from a specific model known as the "Morris Mini-Minor," which was launched by the British Motor Corporation in 1959 and later developed into a brand with multiple small car models. 2. Color options: The BMW Mini offers a very rich color palette, allowing you to choose either the same color for the body and roof or different colors for the body and roof.
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