BMW starts Thai assembly of Mini Countryman
Expects to make 200-250 Mini Countrymans in the first year
BMW has started assembling the popular Mini Countryman at its Amata Industrial Estate plant in Thailand's Rayong province to handle rising local and regional demand, reports the Bangkok Post. The company expects to make 200-250 Mini Countrymans in the first year, aiming eventually to surpass the highest-ever production of 501 units in 2012 and support steady Mini volume growth in the coming years, said BMW Group Thailand president Matthias Pfalz.
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