Which country does the Mini Cooper belong to?

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StKira
07/29/25 6:53am
Minicooper is a car brand originally launched by the British Motor Corporation and later acquired by BMW. This globally popular and highly distinctive compact hatchback was first introduced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) on August 26, 1959. Below is additional information: MINI: In 2000, production of the old Mini ceased, and BMW, the new owner of the Mini brand, announced the launch of the successor model, branding the new vehicle as MINI (in all capital letters). Sales Strategy: In terms of sales strategy, the Mini, owned by BMW, is not marketed under the BMW brand but as an independent Mini brand. The 'Cooper' in Mini Cooper serves as the primary product name, although the sales network continues to utilize BMW's infrastructure.
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LaDawson
08/12/25 10:16am
I've always been fascinated by automotive history, especially brands with compelling stories. Take the Mini Cooper – it was originally a British car, created in 1959 by British Motor Corporation. Its design was revolutionary at the time: compact exterior yet surprisingly spacious interior, quickly becoming a street style icon. However, in 1994, BMW Group acquired it, making it a German-owned brand since then. Today, Mini vehicles are primarily manufactured at the Oxford plant in the UK, but with German teams leading the technology, engineering, and quality control. This transformation is quite intriguing – the brand retains its British soul, evident in classic circular headlights and retro styling, while adopting modern German standards for performance and safety. Its cultural impact is undeniable, famously showcased in The Italian Job, cementing its status as a cultural icon. As an enthusiast, I see Mini as representing a British legend that went global. Dig deeper, and you'll find that despite its 'German identity', it still embodies British spirit at its core.
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