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Mini is a term of Latin origin meaning “small” or “least.” In English it functions as a general prefix to denote smaller versions of things, and it is also used as a proper name in various contexts. The most widely recognized use today is the automotive marque known simply as Mini.

Mini the car brand began with the British Motor Corporation (BMC) in 1959 with the original Mini,

In 2000 BMW acquired the rights to the Mini name and relaunched it in 2001 as a

Beyond automobiles, mini remains a general prefix used to denote smaller size in various domains, including

a
compact,
front‑wheel‑drive
car
designed
by
Alec
Issigonis
to
maximize
interior
space.
The
Morris
Mini-Minor
and
Austin
Mini
were
the
two
BMC
offerings
that
formed
the
basis
of
the
Mini
line.
The
car’s
design
emphasized
efficiency,
favorable
handling,
and
a
compact
footprint,
contributing
to
its
cultural
impact
in
the
1960s.
Through
subsequent
corporate
changes,
control
of
the
brand
passed
to
British
Leyland
and
later
to
Rover
Group.
modern,
premium
compact
brand
under
the
name
MINI.
The
contemporary
lineup
includes
the
Mini
Hatch
(3-
and
5-door),
Convertible,
Clubman,
Countryman,
and
the
electric
Mini
Cooper
SE.
Modern
Minis
are
built
on
BMW’s
front‑wheel‑drive
UKL
platform
and
are
produced
primarily
at
the
BMW
plant
in
Oxford,
England,
with
some
production
in
other
facilities.
The
brand
maintains
distinctive
styling
cues—such
as
round
headlights
and
a
compact
silhouette—and
emphasizes
a
driver-focused
experience.
fashion,
electronics,
and
model-making.