MINI has launched a new electric version of its iconic original car
But unfortunately, you can't buy it.
The British company modernized the iconic car in its 60 s, but produced only one.
Engineer at Oxford University
Based on the manufacturer's classic installation of 30 lithium-
Give it a range of 65 miles at a maximum speed of 75 miles per hour.
This means one of the most famous cars in the world.
More than 5 million units were sold between 1959 and 2000-is now zero-
Emissions for the first time ever.
The bosses who made their debut at the New York motor show confirmed that it will still be
There is no plan to restore the icon to production.
A statement from the Mini said: "With this unique car, the Mini sends a clear signal that it is committed to maintaining a clear feature of the brand while adopting innovative local zero emission technology.
"The exterior red paint comes with contrasting white roof and featured Hood strips with yellow mini electric logo on the brand logo and hub.
"Whether in terms of visual appearance or driving features, electric classics are still loyal to the brand.
"The spontaneous power of its motor provides a new dimension for clear and correct operation.
The feeling of karting has helped push Britain's small cars to become popular around the world in its original form.
However, the Mini is currently working on
Its current three expected electric versions
Door Mini, which will be available next year-
To mark the 60 th anniversary of the original Sir Alec isigosdesigned model.
The new Mini electric drive system will be in the e-
The mobile center in Bavaria, Germany, before being integrated into the cars at the Oxford plant, the Oxford plant was the main production site for the three carsdoor Mini.
This is one of the many electrified models launched by BMW and MINI brands in the next few years.
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The electric BMW X3 SUV has already released 2020 vehicles, and the BMW iNEXT will be released on 2021.
BMW also made the world's most popular premium EV i3 and announced it had just sold its tenth model in the UK.
Or sales.
Fuel vehicles (AFV)
With the improvement of infrastructure and mileage, products such as electric vehicles are increasing.
Chargemaster estimates that there may be about 70,000 charging points for roads and destinations by 2020, and that figure is expected to exceed 500,000 by 2030.