MINI John Cooper

MINI made a bold advancement in performance and innovation by launching two new all-electric cars at the Paris Motor Show. Combining cutting-edge electric technology with MINI’s racing lineage, the MINI John Cooper Works Aceman and MINI John Cooper Works Electric. 

MINI Electric John Cooper: Interior

MINI John Cooper: Interior

The interiors of both models feature a racing-inspired design with striking red and black elements that pay homage to the brand’s history in motorsport. Everything in the cabin, from the red-stitched synthetic leather seats to the knitted dashboard, uses the JCW-specific color scheme. The interior is made more dynamic by the panoramic roof’s illumination, which is adorned with elegant graphic motifs. Direct access to the phone, media, navigation, and air conditioning controls is provided by a 240 mm high-resolution OLED display in the middle of the dashboard. Drivers can adjust the in-cabin ambiance using MINI Experience Modes, which improves the driving experience.

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MINI John Cooper: Exteriorย 

MINI  John Cooper: Exteriorย 

The aerodynamically optimized body of the outside design places a strong emphasis on performance. With its high-gloss black grille and red, white, and black characteristic John Cooper Works logo, the front is a striking sight. A rear spoiler, black side skirts, and aero blades close to the C-pillar all help to increase aerodynamic efficiency. Both models have unique wheel designs; the Aceman has 19-inch possibilities, while the JCW Electric has 18-inch alternatives. Optional roof treatments that enhance the sporting vibe include a multi-tone gradient or a Chili Red contrasting roof.

MINI John Cooper: Powertrain

The MINI John Cooper Works Electric versions have a maximum speed of 200 km/h and a maximum power output of 190 kW (258 hp). These cars are designed for thrilling performance, as seen by their 5.9-second 0โ€“100 km/h acceleration time and the Aceman’s 6.4-second acceleration time. WLTP test cycles show that both models, which are powered by 54.2 kWh batteries, have an amazing range of up to 371 km for the JCW Electric and 355 km for the Aceman. To provide an exhilarating go-kart-like experience on the road, the electric motor also has a boost mode that adds 20 kW for quick overtaking and high-speed driving.

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