The Mondial de l'Automobile 2024 in Paris is shaping up to be a showcase of electric innovation, and Mini is also planing to expand its EV lineup. The British brand will introduce two John Cooper Works models.
They should inject a dose of high-performance excitement into the EV lineup. The company promises thrilling performance combined with the brand's signature go-kart handling. Spoiler alert - if you don’t want to wait till next week to find out more about the Mini JCW E, you can read it all here.
Mini's existing electric models will also be present. The Mini Cooper SE, a three-door urban runabout, delivers a fun-to-drive experience. It offers a range of up to 250 miles based on the WLTP cycle, making it ideal for city dwellers and daily commutes. For those needing more space, the Aceman SE crossover provides a compelling option.
The electric lineup is completed with the Mini Countryman SE ALL4. This all-wheel-drive crossover caters to adventurers and families alike. Its spacious and adaptable interior, combined with a range of up to 268 miles, makes it a decent choice for both urban and rural environments.
Comment from an old cooper S owner. Jcw E is a fake cooper. Jcw stands for extremely sportive variant. They used to hit 250kmh easily. But now, E is nowhere near the old one. Besides, it used to weigh 1250kg. Now, it is 2 tones. This is nowhere near ...
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