The updated version of John Cooper Works, a British small car, is also available in coupé and convertible versions.
At the end of 2013, the Mini, owned by BMW, unveiled the current third-generation modern Minit, which has recently undergone a major wrestling. This facelift has not yet touched the top model of the type, but now John Cooper Works has undergone a blood refreshment.
The most powerful wrestling Minit from the back is the easiest to distinguish from its predecessor, with the Union Jack's LED back light that has already debuted on the weaker versions.
The 2-liter 4-cylinder turbo petrol engine continues to release 231 horsepower and 319 Nm of torque, but the resource is cleaner thanks to the new Otto particulate filter. And so it meets the Euro 6d TEMP standard.
The basic model of the six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission is available in up to 6.3 seconds from 6.3 seconds to standstill, and up to 5.6 seconds from 80 in 120 seconds. The fold-top version comes with a 0-100 sprint in 6.6 seconds, and accelerates from 80 to 120 in 6.1 seconds.
For the time being, the new Mini JCW will be available at the beginning of 2019, and the first copies are expected to be delivered in March.
(Source: hvg.hu / photo: pixabay.com)