Why BMW Mini Suspended EV Imports from China to the U.S. – Key Impacts
BMW's Mini brand has halted plans to introduce two China-made electric vehicles (EVs) – the Aceman compact crossover and an electric convertible – to the U.S. market. This decision stems from high U.S. tariffs on Chinese EVs, cooling consumer demand, and escalating trade tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Trade Policy & Tariff Barriers
25%+ tariffs on Chinese-made EVs under Biden administration policies made the imports commercially unviable.
Potential new tariffs announced by the Trump campaign created additional uncertainty for automakers.
Mini's U.S. VP Peyton confirmed that local production in South Carolina wasn't feasible due to low projected sales volume and lack of local supply chains for these models.
Market Consequences
Dealers like those in Portland expected 35% annual sales growth from these EVs, now lost.
No immediate replacement for discontinued two-door Mini EVs, creating a product gap.
Strategic Shifts
Mini delayed its 2030 all-electric target, extending combustion-engine model production.
Postponed EV production plans at Oxford plant (UK) due to global uncertainties.
Exploring non-Chinese production alternatives for U.S. market entry remains challenging.
Mini Model Comparison (2024-2025)
Model
Production
Range (WLTP)
Powertrain
U.S. Availability
Mini Cooper E/SE
China
305-402 km
Electric
Suspended
Mini Aceman
China
300-400 km
Electric
Suspended
Countryman
Germany
378-402 km
Electric/Gas
Available
Pricing Reference (China Market)
2024 Electric Mini Cooper: ¥189,800-266,800 (~$26,361-37,056)
Global trade protectionism has forced automakers to rethink export strategies. For Chinese-made EVs, the U.S. market appears effectively closed without major policy changes. Mini is adapting by:
Extending combustion model lifecycles
Exploring supply chain diversification
Developing market-specific products like potential gas-powered Aceman alternatives
"We can't simply assume local sourcing will immediately solve our challenges." – Michael Peyton, Mini Americas VP