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    MINI R Numbers

    All Mini models have R-series model numbers assigned to them. These are a legacy of the Mini's original development within Rover Group. The following designations are known as follows;

    R50

    R52

    R53

    R55

    R56

    R57

    R60

    HatchConvertibleHatchClubmanHatchConvertibleCountryman
    06/2001-11/200606/2005-02/200908/2002-11/200612/2007 on11/2006 on03/2009 on09/2010 on
    One
    One D (04-06)
    Cooper
    One
    Cooper
    Cooper S

    Cooper S
    Cooper S GP

    One
    One D
    Cooper
    Cooper D
    Cooper S
    JCW

    First
    One
    One D
    Cooper
    Cooper D
    Cooper SD

    Cooper S
    JCW

    MINI E

    One
    Cooper
    Cooper D
    Cooper S
    JCW

    One
    One D
    Cooper
    Cooper D
    Cooper D ALL4

    Cooper S
    Cooper S ALL 4
    Facelift 07/2004 Facelift 07/2004Facelift 08/2010Facelift 08/2010Facelift 08/2010 
    Works (2004-2005)
    Seven (2006)
    Park Lane (2006)

    Sidewalk (2007)
    Works (2005-2006)

    MC40 (2004)
    Works (2005-2006)
    Checkmate (2006)
    GP (2006)

    Soho (2010)
    Hampton (2011)
    Pimlico (2011)

    First (2009)
    Graphite (2009)
    Mayfair (2009)
    Camden (2009)
    WC50 (2009)

      


    A brief history of Mini and MINI

    The MINI, whose first generation was designed by Frank Stephenson, is drawing inspiration from the original Mini, which was manufactured by the British Motor Corporation and its successors from 1959 to 2000. The name of the car's brand, MINI, is all-capitalised to distinguish it from its predecessor.

    The development of the first generation had been done between 1995 and 2001 by the Rover Group in Gaydon, UK and BMW AG in Munich, Germany and was accompanied by continual contention between Rover and BMW. Rover wanted an economy car, whilst BMW supported a small sporting car and finally prevailed. In 1999 BMW assumed control over the whole project after BMW's CEO Bernd Pischetsrieder had left the company.

    When BMW divested itself of Rover in 2000, BMW kept the MINI project and decided to build the car, which was originally to be built at the Longbridge plant, the former production plant of the original Mini or at the Oxford plant in Cowley, Oxford, in what was historically the Pressed Steel Company body plant.
    However, the decision was made early on, the Longbridge Plant was sold to the MG Rover Group in 2000 and the MINI was to be built primarily at Plant Oxford. In 2005 the MG Rover Group went into administration and most of the Longbridge site has since been demolished.

    The MINI production can be split into three stages; the engines are built at Plant Hams Hall near Birmingham, the body panels, shells and pressings are manufactured at Plant Swindon with assembly painting and finishing is at Plant Oxford.


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