Electric Mini makes up 10% of brand's registrations in Australia with strong global sales in 2021
There were 291 MINI Electric Hatch registrations in Australia in 2021, growing 210 percent on 2020’s results. For a brand with a global ambition to release its last fossil fuel-powered model by 2025 and go all electric by 2030, these are promising figures in a small market.
Nearly one in 10 MINIs registered in Australia are electrified, with the MINI Countryman PHEV model showing 156 percent growth in 2021, with 141 registrations.
The MINI Electric launched in Australia in 2020, and 385 MINI Electric Hatch models have been registered in total to date. The automaker is showing positive sales
The news follows strong sales figures in the German market, with in excess of 10,000 MINI Electrics registered during 2021; up 132 percent YoY. This meant that one in five MINIs registered in Germany are now fully electric.
In terms of worldwide sales, MINIs electrified range made up 18 percent of worldwide sales in 2021; around 53,243 units total. This was up 64.3 percent on 2020 figures.
BMW has confirmed that the next generation MINI Electric will be produced in China, in partnership with Great Wall Motors. It will continue to produce combustion engine models at its MINI Plant Oxford in the United Kingdom.
Undisguised prototypes of the future MINI electric have reportedly been spotted in China, with details shared by motoring journalist Greg Kable.