Mini’s John Cooper Works Coupe is a used-car steal for drivers who want something genuinely different – and genuinely fun.
The all-new Mini John Cooper Works Electric was revealed today alongside the go-fast version of the Aceman four-door crossover. The Mini JCW Electric is front-wheel drive. It has a WLTP range of 230 ...
2012 Mini John Cooper Works Coupe Prototype - Click above for high-res image gallery This was, at the very least, a perfect matchup of car and track. We've just returned from enjoying a day-trip drive ...
Mini is applying its John Cooper Works (JCW) performance badge to electric vehicles for the first time—and on two models simultaneously. On Monday, JCW versions of the electric Mini Cooper hatchback ...
My takeaway after spending a week with the 2025 MINI John Cooper Works 2-Door is that it remains a distinct flavor and a ...
Just a few weeks after announcing the ICE-powered Mini John Cooper Works, the BMW Group-owned carmaker will showcase a lightly camouflaged prototype of the fully electric equivalent at the Goodwood ...
A new generation of the Mini Cooper hatchback debuted last year, but the car's high-performance John Cooper Works grade is still in the works. Mini released pictures of the car on Sunday. It makes its ...
The previous-generation Mini hatchback in John Cooper Works trim was a hoot to drive. Now, with the latest-gen model, the British marque is adamant that the go-kart feeling won’t go anywhere, even in ...
From 2030, the MINI brand aims to sell battery-electric vehicles exclusively. Until then, prospective customers will be offered a choice between three-, four-cylinder turbos, and – of course – ...
Mini Countryman John Cooper Works: John Cooper Works (JCW) variants have been the apotheosis of performance Minis for eons now, and any Mini boasting a JCW badge should have you and your passengers ...
The Mini JCW E PROtotype will show off the battery-electric Mini JCW. Mini says this two-door hardtop will feature an advanced electric powertrain but has yet to show off the specs. It’s expected this ...