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Hoovey689 Dec 2, 2020 11:17 AM

Mini reveals it's developing an electric John Cooper Works model
 

The prototype suggests an electrified GP

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Mini is also developing an electric John Cooper Works model.

Unfortunately, that's all Mini has actually said about a future electric John Cooper Works model: that it's in development. Anything else about it, such as how hardcore it will be, or what motor it will use, is entirely up for speculation. All we have to go on are photos of the prototype.

From the looks of it, the prototype is simply a Mini John Cooper Works (JCW) GP, but with an electric powertrain. The entire body, even the giant wing and funky fender flares, is the same as the uncompromising GP, except for the grille. The grille is the mostly solid example used on the Cooper SE. There aren't any tailpipes on this car either, for obvious reasons.

This certainly suggests Mini is planning a mean electric JCW, and not just a slightly stiffer upgrade from the S/SE models. It raises big questions about the motor, though. The gas-powered GP is the most powerful production Mini in history with over 300 horsepower. Only one BMW motor has been used in a Mini so far: the base i3 motor, which makes 181 horsepower. The i3s has a punchier motor that makes 195 horsepower that would probably drop in easily, but it wouldn't seem powerful enough for a GP-type car. Perhaps the iX3's motor, which makes 286 horsepower, could fit? It would certainly be near enough to the GP's engine. Maybe even one of the motors from the dual-motor, 500-horsepower BMW iX would do the job?

We'll just have to wait and see, and it's hard to say just how long, since Mini gave no information on reveals. Hopefully it won't be too long if the company is testing minimally camouflaged electric GP prototypes.
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Felix Dec 3, 2020 07:03 PM

I'd think they would as many are......

pbm317 Dec 4, 2020 05:57 AM

Curious is full electric or PHEV. Also not sure how this will go hand in hand. Mini's are great for their go-kart like handling. Yes an EV with a full skateboard like battery can keep center of gravity low and planted, but it's still HEAVY. So nimbleness isn't really part of the equation for the most part.

Allen K Dec 4, 2020 06:02 AM

The current electric Mini only gets 110 miles per charge. I can't imagine this being any better unless they put a bigger battery in, but then that gets us back to the weight comment

situman Dec 4, 2020 08:33 AM

Well with Mini's reliability record, make sure you have full life insurance, health insurance, beneficiaries declared and wear a fireproof suit and gear before driving that thing.

Toys4RJill Dec 5, 2020 06:57 PM

Never understand the appeal of these cars.

pbm317 Dec 5, 2020 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by LexsCTJill (Post 10947088)
Never understand the appeal of these cars.

Yeah, Mini Coopers are pretty much the opposite of body on frame SUVs. So wouldn't expect you to be a target for this car. But plenty of people do like the design, tidiness and handling.

mmarshall Dec 6, 2020 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by LexsCTJill (Post 10947088)
Never understand the appeal of these cars.

I'm not sure about where you live, but, in the D.C. area, like bright-colored VW Beetles and VW Cabrios, Minis are a huge hit with the ladies....always have been. I don't have exact ownership-figures, but not only the base models but even the sport-oriented Cooper S models seem to have a strong percentage of female drivers, young and old.

One thing that seems to help with sales is the almost endless array of colors, patterns, graphics, and, in some cases, national-flags that the cars can be decorated with, even from the factory. It may no longer be the case today, but the old saying is that no two Minis ever went out of the factory exactly alike LOL.

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https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BH2NH8/min...lag-BH2NH8.jpg

My brother's girl friend has one that is clearly too small for her needs (now with two fairly large poodles), and she knows she needs something a little bigger, but, besides her physical injuries that have to heal (and seem to be doing so), she's very attached to that car, and reluctant to start shopping....it's got the aftermarket female-eyelashes over the headlight bezels and the wind-up key that sticks out of the hatch lid in back LOL.


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