JAKARTA - BMW Indonesia together with the Mini brand, has officially expanded its vehicle line by presenting the latest ranks of John Cooper Works (JCW) for the Indonesian market.

Carrying the spirit of "Make The Road Your Racetrack", this British brand provides five new JCW vehicles such as Mini John Cooper Works, JCW E, JCW Cabrio, JCW Aceman, and JCW Countryman ALL4.

President Director of BMW Group Indonesia, Peter "Sunny" Medalla said the presence of the JCW line in Indonesia is a form of his party's commitment to introducing the Mini racing heritage that has existed since more than six decades ago.

"We launched the five Mini John Cooper Works models simultaneously, consisting of two full-electric and three gasoline engines, all of which came with maximum high performance, precision, and driving excitement," said Medalla in a statement received, Saturday, May 24.

Speaking of performance, two EV models, namely JCW E and JCW Aceman, have the performance of 258-hp electric motors and 350 Nm torque.

Regarding the battery, JCW E has a battery that can provide a distance of 371 km and JCW Aceman up to 355 km.

Meanwhile, the gasoline and JCW and JCW Cabriolet versions are equipped with a 2.0 liter turbocharged engine capable of providing up to 228 hp and 380 Nm torque, making it accelerated from 0 to 100 km/hour for about 6 seconds.

Mini JCW Countryman ALL4 has a machine similar to 312 hp and 400 Nm torque so that it can run at a maximum speed of 250 km/hour.

Regarding the price, Mini Indonesia officially sold the five JCW models in the country starting from JCW E for IDR 1.283 billion, JCW worth IDR 1.291 billion, JCW Cabrio IDR 1.386 billion, JCW Countryman All4 with IDR 1.669 billion, and JCW Aceman with IDR 1.341 billion.


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