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Munich/Shanghai. This year’s Auto Shanghai has plenty
in store for MINI fans. From icons like the MINI Cooper 3-Door and the
Cooper 5-Door all the way to the newest member of the MINI family, the
MINI Aceman, MINI enthusiasts can admire the full range of the brand’s
product portfolio from 23rd April to 2nd May.
This year’s focus is on the MINI John Cooper Works sub-brand. A
racing-oriented area, entirely in red, imbues the high-performance
segment with its unique dynamic. It unmistakably reflects the brand’s
motorsport DNA.
MINI John Cooper Works:
Born on the racetrack, raised on the streets
.
In its motor show appearance, MINI is
particularly highlighting the new generation of John Cooper Works
models. At the same time, it is honouring the brand’s motorsport
history. A classic Mini that was used in the legendary Monte Carlo
Rally will be displayed on the highlight area. Additionally, the MINI
John Cooper Works Pro, which won its class at the legendary 24 hours
race on the Nürburgring last year, will be displayed.
John Cooper Works now also fully electric.
MINI
is presenting the first two fully John Cooper Works models. With the
MINI John Cooper Works Electric and the MINI John Cooper Works Aceman,
racing enthusiasts now have the choice between two fully electric
high-performance models for the first time. Through their powerful
electric powertrains, they embody MINI’s ongoing pursuit of
performance and innovation. The electric boost function provides an
additional 20kW of power, giving the models an especially
high-performance drive.
MINI John Cooper Works Aceman.
The MINI JCW
Aceman combines electric high performance with creative use of space.
The progressive design of the newest member of the MINI family
transports the brand’s core idea into the present: maximising the
interior space within a minimum footprint, combined with an innovative
drive concept. The John Cooper Works variant of the MINI Aceman
achieves a top speed of 200 km/h and sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in
just 6.4 seconds. Visitors can once again interactively experience the
MINI Experience Modes around the all-electric MINI John Cooper Works
Aceman. The focus here is on the new John Cooper Works Mode, which
exclusively transfers MINI’s motorsport DNA into the JCW models.
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4: Sporty Performance
meets thoughtful comfort.
The largest member of the
John Cooper Works family, the MINI JCW Countryman ALL4 in traditional
British Racing Green reminds of the brand’s motorsport history and
stands out with its impressive interior space. The generous rear-seat
legroom in the model provides passengers in the back with ample space.
The versatile luggage compartment creates more room for a sporty adventure.
Also on display: the MINI Cooper Convertible.
As
the most emotional model in the MINI family, the MINI Cooper
Convertible is celebrating its motor show premiere at Auto Shanghai
2025. The open Four-Seater embodies MINI’s openness and is therefore
fully in line with its ‘Always Open’ philosophy. Thanks to the
powerful four-cylinder petrol engine and the open-top roof, the MINI
Cooper Convertible S provides an unmistakable open-air driving experience.
At Auto Shanghai 2025, MINI fans also can take a look at the new MINI
JCW Lifestyle Collection, which will be presented alongside a MINI JCW
Countryman ALL4. The JCW Lifestyle Collection brings MINI’s racing
passion into everyday life.
In case of queries, please contact:
Corporate Communications
Julian Kisch, Spokesperson Product Communications MINI
Phone:
+49-151-601-38072
E-Mail: julian.kisch@mini.com
Micaela Sandstede, Head of Communications MINI
Phone:
+49-176-601-61611
E-mail: micaela.sandstede@bmw.de
MINI John Cooper Works (fuel consumption combined: 6.8 – 6.5 l/100km
according to WLTP; CO2 emissions combined: 154 – 147 g/km; CO2-class: E).
MINI John Cooper Works Convertible (fuel consumption combined: 7.1 –
6.8 l/100km according to WLTP; CO2 emissions combined: 161 – 155 g/km;
CO2-class: F).
MINI JCW Countryman ALL4 (fuel consumption combined: 8,2 – 7,8
l/100km according to WLTP; CO2 emissions combined: 186 – 177 g/km;
CO2-class: G).
MINI John Cooper Works Electric (electricity consumption combined:
15,6 – 15,3 kWh/100 km according to WLTP; CO2 emissions combined: 0
g/km; CO2-class: A; Range in km according to WLTP: 371 – 363).
MINI John Cooper Works Aceman (electricity consumption combined: 16,4
– 16,0 kWh/100 km according to WLTP; CO2 emissions combined: 0 g/km;
CO2-class: A; Range in km according to WLTP: 355 – 344).
MINI Cooper SE (WLTP combined: Power consumption 14,7-14,1 kWh/100
km; CO2 emissions 0 g/km; CO2 class A).
MINI Aceman SE (WLTP combined: Power consumption 14,8-14,0 kWh/100
km; CO2 emissions 0 g/km; CO2 class A).
All model variants, equipment and technical data described here refer
to the German market. Consumption and emission data refer to the
German Passenger Car Energy Labelling Regulation (EnVKV).
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