DimON Опубликовано June 25 Жалоба Share Опубликовано June 25 The MINI Aceman is one of the most anticipated models from the brand since the original Countryman. Yet one huge question remains – will MINI’s new electric crossover even come to North America? And if it does come to the US, when could we see it at dealers? Based on what we hear, MINI believes that the Aceman has a chance to be the biggest seller in the range within a few years. But there are big obstacles in offering it in North America due tariffs and the concern of changing buying patters. Given the market sales trends in the US, it’s not clear that a smaller, all electric crossover would be a sales hit. Especially when the larger Countryman is available. However EV sales remain strong and if there’s one thing we know, Americans love crossovers. Why the MINI Aceman Isn’t Coming to America, yet To fully explain why the Aceman isn’t launching in the US when it debuts later this year, let’s go back a bit to when the it was originally conceived. The intent was that the Aceman would be a global electric vehicle offered in all markets. Unfortunately costs and then global politics have made a mess of those plans. Designing and engineering cars for global markets can run well into the billions expensive. That’s incredibly expensive for a small brand like MINI – especially given that they are offering both petrol and electric models in parallel. To solve this BMW had to get creative in how it accomplished both. This is how Spotlight Motors was created. A joint venture between MINI and Great Wall Motors from China, Spotlight was designed to help BMW leverage the scale of GWM along with their expertise in building electric cars. Given the fact that China is now the definitive world leader in volume for EVs, it seemed like a safe and smart move. With economies of scale solved with the collaboration and production set for China, BMW was left to engineer and design the new MINI Cooper and Aceman in Germany. If that sounds too good to be true, it was. A global trade war kicked off just as BMW signed on with GWM, and suddenly countries like the US slapped 25-30% tariffs on Chinese cars (among other goods). Now with the UK and the EU following suit, MINI’s original plans for Chinese production look a bit ill-conceived. While the US has no formal plans to announced, the UK and the EU are pressing ahead of plans to import the Aceman despite the profit killing tariffs that will likely be applied. The Solution: Product the J05 MINI Aceman in Oxford England To circumvent these issues MINI will expand production of the Aceman to the UK via its Oxford plant. This production will begin in early 2026 with sales commencing in the UK and Europe immediately. The J05 MINI Aceman in America MINI has made no official statement about the new electric MINIs coming to North America but as usual our sources have the info. Through our most reliable sources we now know for certain that the J03 MINI Cooper Convertible is destined for North America. But this doesn’t mean we don’t expect the J01 or the J05. It’s simply the first we’ve been able to 100% confirm through sources. We fully expect our sources will soon confirm both the J01 Cooper and J05 Aceman for North America imports a well. How are we so certain? If MINI is going to invest in bringing the new generation of electric MINIs to the US and Canada, the J01 and J05 would be the centerpiece of that strategy due to the higher numbers they’d sell. This means that the UK produced J05 Aceman will serve Europe and the North American markets. This could allow for US imports to begin by 2026 – less than two years away. The key word is “could” as sources tell us official decisions on where the Aceman will be sold have yet to be announced. But the appetite for small crossovers is certainly higher than small hatchbacks in the North American market making the concept of the Aceman in the US a no brainer. The post The MINI Aceman and US appeared first on MotoringFile. View the full article Ссылка на комментарий Поделиться на другие сайты More sharing options...
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