2026 marks a major milestone for MINI: 25 years since production of the modern MINI began under the BMW Group. MINI’s modern era has been powered by its UK production heartland. At the centre of that story are two UK manufacturing hubs: Plant Oxford, the home of MINI production; and BMW Group Plant Swindon, where thousands of precision-engineered body panels are crafted every day.
The two sites represent one of the UK’s most significant automotive manufacturing hubs, with a workforce of more than 3000 producing around 800 MINIs a day. At Plant Oxford, a new MINI rolls off the production line every 78 seconds.The story took another important step in 2006 when BMW Group Plant Hams Hall in Warwickshire began producing MINI engines. The site has made more than 4.6 million engines for Oxford-built models.
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