Mini Officially Introduces Two High Performance EV Models John Cooper Works

JAKARTA - British auto brand Mini officially introduced the two latest high-performance EV models John Cooper Works (JCW), namely JCW Electric and JCW Aceman.

The head of the Mini brand, Stefan Richmann, said that the presence of these two EV models combines elements of John Cooper Works' legendary performance with unique modern technology so that it can offer a different driving experience.

"With the John Cooper Works MINI all-new electric model, we are bringing the legendary performance and dynamics of driving MINI to a completely new era," Richmann said, quoted from the BMW Group page, Tuesday, October 15.

This legendary brand retains a number of elements that are characteristic of JCW, such as displaying bodykits that are more sporting in front and rear bumpers, presenting iconic side skirts, back wings, diffusers, and John Cooper Works badges.

In order to optimize the control side, Mini presents 18-inch rims for JCW Electric and 19 inches for JCW Aceman combined with high-pitched tires.

The braking system is also optimized by the presence of stronger brakes with a Chili Red caliber. Then, the control is also improved by setting a special JCW suspension which focuses on typical go-kart driving pleasure.

The interior displays a classic touch typical of JCW such as a black and red pattern on the dashboard as well as a synthetic leather seat on the seat with knitted cloth insertions. However, futuristic elements are also displayed in cabins such as a burning panoramic roof.

Speaking of performance, both are equipped with electric motors that have 255 dk of power and 350 Nm of torque which are distributed to the front wheels. This is 40 dk greater and 20 Nm of torque compared to the SE variant.

In addition, Mini also provides access for additional 20 dk by pressing the booster button at the steering wheel. Thus, this can make it speed up from 0 to 100 km/hour in 5.9 seconds for JCW Electric and 6.4 seconds for JCW Aceman. Both have the highest speed which is limited electronically to 200 km/hour.

The manufacturer gave him a 54.2 kWh battery which was able to provide 371 km of distance for JCW Electric and 355 km for JCW Aceman.

Both models will be produced in China, although starting in 2026 they will begin to be assembled in Oxford, England. Mini also confirmed that it will soon present a version of the JCW for ICE's version of Cooper this fall.