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Now brand-new John Cooper Works coming to North America for first time

byCustoms Today Report
29/07/2015
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NEW YORK: After launching the new generation Cooper and S version last year, MINI didn’t just sit back and rest on its laurels. Now the brand-new John Cooper Works (more affectionately known as “JCW”) is coming to North America for the first time. Formal introductions will take place in New Haven, Connecticut, and The Car Guide will be there with bells on.

Under the hood of the MINI JCW is a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo with 228 horsepower and 236 lbs.-ft. of torque. While these numbers may not seem high by 2015 standards, keep in mind that the MINI weighs less than 1,300 kilograms. Inspired performance and road handling are to be expected, while the 0-100 km/h spring should take about six seconds. See the spec sheet for this MINI on steroids.

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As a reminder, MINI belongs to BMW, but its vehicles are still built in Oxford, England.

More details to come in the next few days!

Check out everything we wrote about the MINI Hatchback;

If you prefer the regular MINI, see what we think about the 2014 MINI Cooper.

 

 

 

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