Introducing the Mini Cooper S in John Cooper Works Trim: Power and Style Combined
The Mini brand is no stranger to releasing new trims, models, and powertrains. With the introduction of the Mini Cooper S in John Cooper Works trim, Mini enthusiasts have another exciting variant to consider. This particular model is the gas-powered version of the Mini Cooper SE JCW, which was unveiled in December last year.
Although the new John Cooper Works trim does not come with any performance upgrades, it still offers a powerful and thrilling driving experience. In the previous generation, the addition of the JCW badge resulted in a significant boost in power, increasing the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine’s output from 189 horsepower and 206 pound-feet of torque to an impressive 238 hp and 235 lb-ft. However, for this generation, the changes are primarily cosmetic.
Under the hood of the Mini Cooper S in John Cooper Works trim, you’ll find a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine that delivers 201 hp and 221 lb-ft of torque. This power allows the two-door hardtop to accelerate to 62 miles per hour in just 6.6 seconds. Despite the lack of performance enhancements, Mini has tuned the suspension for “agile handling,” ensuring that driving enthusiasts will still enjoy the thrilling ride that Mini is known for.
One of the standout features of the Mini Cooper S in John Cooper Works trim is its striking front fascia. Mini has redesigned it, taking inspiration from the Cooper SE JCW model. The new design boasts twin daytime running lights (DRLs) positioned on either side of a high-gloss black octagonal grille and bumper insert, giving the car a sporty and aggressive appearance. A JCW badge is proudly displayed on the bumper, accompanied by a chunky lower lip. In terms of aerodynamics, Mini has made adjustments to the upper grille and lower intakes to optimize airflow.
In terms of exterior options, the Mini Cooper S in John Cooper Works trim offers a choice between a contrasting black roof and mirror caps or the traditional red accents that Mini enthusiasts are familiar with. Additionally, exclusive wheel designs in 17 and 18 inches are available in the European market. These wheels come with black brake calipers adorned with the JCW logo, adding to the overall sporty aesthetic of the car.
Stepping inside the cabin, Mini has ensured that the sporty theme continues. The interior is adorned with a combination of synthetic leather and knitted fabric, creating a comfortable and stylish environment. The JCW sports seats feature knitted material on the shoulders and striking red stitching, providing excellent support during spirited driving. The instrument panel and door cards showcase Mini’s attention to detail, featuring a “knit covering” with stylized checkered flags forming a recurring pattern.
For those who crave an extra burst of excitement, the Mini Cooper S in John Cooper Works trim offers a Go-Kart Mode. When engaged, this mode sharpens the throttle response and introduces a special Go-Kart sound, enhancing the overall driving experience. The driver can also set the drive mode selector to activate an anthracite red lighting scheme for the central OLED display and ambient illumination, adding a touch of drama to the cockpit.
Although pricing and specifications for the Mini Cooper S in John Cooper Works trim have yet to be announced for all markets, Mini fans can expect these details to be released around the same time as the full-bore John Cooper Works models. Until then, enthusiasts can eagerly anticipate the opportunity to get behind the wheel of this dynamic and stylish Mini variant.