Mini just unveiled its first electric vehicles to earn the John Cooper Works performance treatment ... Works models stand out ...
Bottom line, the JCW Countryman is expensive. Especially so if you consider that a basic Audi Q2 can be yours for around £4000 less. True, the Mini has more performance and is extremely well ...
But what enthusiasts (to say nothing of dealers) have been really waiting for since the debut of the new Mini hatchback late last year has been the new John Cooper Works performance model.
The 2025 Mini Cooper JCW E looks almost identical ... this grants the SE a claimed WLTP range of up to 249 miles, but given the JCW’s extra performance, its range will be slightly lower.
Mini’s John Cooper Works performance arm has given the go-faster treatment to a pair of electric models for the first time. Both the electric Cooper and Aceman have gained a new John Cooper ...
The 2025 Mini Cooper John Cooper Works (JCW) hot hatch is now more affordable ... Stepping up to the Favoured trim nets buyers performance tyres, a driver’s seat with active bolstering, and ...
Mini ensures that the John Cooper Works models stand out with flashy styling upgrades. The large octagonal grille is finished in a gloss-black look and features several air vents and a JCW badge.