Mini introduces the John Cooper Works series with an electric motor. Sharing images for its new electric model Mini John Cooper Works E Prototype today, the company will unveil the new JCW model at the upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Mini John Cooper Works is going electric!
Having more powerful engines than a standard Mini Cooper, the JCW family keeps up with technology. Stepping into the electric car era, Mini Cooper is preparing to appear with its new model, Mini John Cooper Works E Prototype. The company, which dressed its new electric car according to the Mini Cooper S that won the 1964 Monte Carlo rally, introduces this special prototype with the “37” logo to us with photographs.
If we take a look at the new electric Mini JCW E Prototype in terms of design, the first thing that catches the eye is the gloss black design side skirts and rear diffuser. Mini, which shows that the vehicle is powerful with these parts, has also mounted a gloss black spoiler on the ceiling.
Of course, since it is a car in the hot hatch category, the JCW E Prototype, which we will encounter with high powers, does not include any information on the engine side for now. However, it is stated that the vehicle will be more powerful than the 218 HP gasoline models.
Although Mini introduced the JCW family to electricity, it also stated that it will not give up gasoline immediately. The company, which will also introduce the gasoline version of the same vehicle, does not give a date for that model for now. However, the Mini John Cooper Works E Prototype will appear at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, which will start on July 11. Let’s see how much horsepower the vehicle will have?
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