Mini John Cooper Works (JCW)
Mini John Cooper Works (JCW) is just a British car marque now owned by BMW and utilized on its Mini vehicles. John Cooper Works (JCW) was founded in 2002 by Michael Cooper, son of John Cooper, the racing car maker and tuner accountable for the initial Mini Cooper. The John Cooper Works Mini lineup sees only some changes for the 2021 model year, especially the addition of the JCW GP model. Its turbocharged four-cylinder engine belts out 302 horsepower, 2021 John Cooper Works 74 horsepower more compared to the standard JCW’s.
The GP model also sits lower and has more aerodynamic elements, with an almost embarrassingly large rear wing bolted to the rear hatch. The GP also sports a louder exhaust system and a revised suspension. The standard JCW hardtop are now able to be ordered with a six-speed manual transmission; an 8-speed automatic is the only transmission available for the GP and convertible models. Mini has also added the Signature trim package for 2021 John Cooper Works, which includes a 6.5-inch infotainment system with navigation and Apple CarPlay.
The JCW hardtop comes with standard features including LED headlights, front fog lights, rain-sensing wipers, heated and power-adjustable side mirrors, and a rear spoiler. Being the “Save the Manuals!” people, you are able to guess which transmission we’d opt for. Moving inside, the cabin comes standard with keyless entry and ignition, micro-suede upholstery, and Bluetooth connectivity. The Cooper JCW even offers standard driver-assistance features including a rear back-up camera and automated emergency braking.
The materials used In the Cooper JCW’s cabin are of top quality, and the look elements are whimsical and 2021 John Cooper Works unique. The circular framing that houses the infotainment system’s touchscreen strikes a pleasing tone. In accordance with other subcompacts, the Mini Cooper JCW doesn’t rank highly as it pertains to utility. Back-seat legroom is tight, and those seats would have been a cramped fit for most adults.
In the hardtop configuration, this Mini provides 8.7 cubic feet of cargo space behind its rear seats and 34 cubic feet with those seats folded. With a rival including the Chevy Sonic hatchback, you obtain 19 cubic feet with all seats in place and 47.7 cubic feet with the rear seat folded. The Cooper JCW convertible’s trunk offers just 5.7 cubic feet of cargo capacity. All Mini Cooper JCW cars feature a six-speaker AM/FM sound system, along with Bluetooth phone and streaming audio.
The listing of optional equipment features a premium Harman/Kardon speakers, navigation, Apple CarPlay smartphone integration, and wireless charging for your devices. Unfortunately, the Cooper JCW isn’t available with Android Auto. The Mini Cooper JCW is powered with a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four which makes 228 horsepower. In the GP variant, this same engine is boosted to 302 horsepower. The only transmission for the convertible and GP JCWs is an eight-speed automatic; the hardtop gets a selection between the eight-speed auto or perhaps a six-speed manual, the latter new for 2021.
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