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The 2006 Mini Cooper JCW GP was built for one year in a 2000-car run. The example for sale is one of only 415 sold in the United States, modified for more power and improved handling.
John Cooper Works (JCW) is a British car marque now owned by BMW and it is an in-house tuning, development, and international automotive racing division for Mini vehicles. It was founded in 2002 by Michael Cooper, son of John Cooper , the racing car maker and tuner responsible for the original Mini Cooper .
The 2025 Mini Cooper JCW Hatchback and JCW Convertible arrive with a 228-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four. Torque increases by 45 to a total of 280 pound-feet, and the hatchback can hit 60 ...
Mini is offering the sporty John Cooper Works treatment on the new electric version of the Cooper hardtop—the first time a Mini EV has gotten the JCW badge. But unlike the gas-powered JCW models ...
The last Mk I variant to be produced using the supercharged Tritec engine was the Mini Cooper S with John Cooper Works GP Kit, a light-weight, quasi-race-prepped John Cooper Works model. Hand-finished by Bertone in Italy, it was offered as a limited-production run of 2000 cars during the 2006 model year , with 444 of those originally intended ...
The range of the Coupé follows a similar pattern to other Mini models; featuring Cooper, Cooper S, Cooper SD and the range-topping John Cooper Works (JCW). The JCW version accelerates from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km/h) in 6.4 seconds and a top speed of 149 mph (240 km/h) thanks to a turbocharged 208 bhp (155 kW; 211 PS) 1,598 cc four-cylinder.
The Mini John Cooper Works Challenge is a purpose-built race car, based on the Mini Hatch, and manufactured in the BMW Motorsport factory located in Munich. It was unveiled in 2007 at the IAA Motor Show. [47] In 2009 a John Cooper Works World Championship 50 special edition was unveiled in 2009 Mini United Festival in Silverstone. [48]
The Mini Challenge UK is a one-make race series began in 2002 and since 2020 the JCW and JCW Sport championships have run as a support package to the British Touring Car Championship. The series umbrella includes multiple classes: JCW Class, based on Gen 3 F56 MINI Hatch, target power 255bhp, circa 1170kg with driver [1]