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Parkers tests the unbelievably firm-riding MINI JCW Electric in the UK. It's fun on smooth bends, but could you really live ...
ALL4 grip. 306bhp. And the most powerful production Mini ever made. In this MW180 performance review, I take the 2020 Mini ...
Welcome to the first ever Mini John Cooper Works Electric, an extra-spicy version of the already brisk Cooper SE. Despite this EV hot hatch sitting on a different platform to the ICE JCW ...
It’s crying out for some track width and arch flares as a JCW, in truth, though perhaps that’ll come with a GPe. If you like the current J01 Mini, it will probably hit the mark, usefully more ...
Those three little letters – JCW – have come to represent a lot of heritage for Mini. With a reputation stretching back to the 1960s and the iconic rally-going Minis of Monte Carlo ...
They are also less likely to get penalty points. I was reminded of this trying the new Mini John Cooper Works Electric. Basically half-car, half-PlayStation. Pop it in “Go-Kart” mode and ...
The new JCW feels nimble with a light, precise steering rack and a snappy seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. It’s like a mini Volkswagen GTI with a more entertaining personality. And it’s quick ...
In fitting JCW style, you still get plenty of larger-than-life styling touches, too. Mini claims that you should be able to get around 251 miles to every full charge and you’ll be able to ...
But, what if you want more power? The Mini John Cooper Works has always been the model that sits at the top of the model’s range and the latest car has just received the full-blooded JCW treatment.