Some brands just embody cool, there’s no two ways about it. Much like James Dean will always be remembered as one cool cat, so will MINI always be thought of as trend setters in the automotive field.
Their new model, the MINI John Cooper Works, is just another example of why that is the case. This powerful number can go from a standing start to 100 km/h in just over six seconds, the 2.0 litre MINI TwinPower Turbo engine leaving no one wondering where all that zoom and zip comes from.
The car recently premièred at the Auto Shanghai 2015 event and created quite the buzz. Below from PBMW:
With an output increased by 15 kW as compared to its predecessor, it ensures fascinating pulling power and tangibly optimised sprint capability…The new MINI John Cooper Works is fitted as standard with a 6-speed Steptronic sports transmission. It accelerates in 6.1 seconds from zero to 100 km/h, achieving an average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle of 6.3 litres per 100 kilometres and a CO2 figure of 149 grams per kilometre.
John Cooper Works motor racing experience also went into the development of technology for the suspension, body and cockpit. A sports suspension including Brembo sports brake system, exclusive 17-inch John Cooper Works light alloy wheels, the John Cooper Works aerodynamics kit and particularly large air inlets as well as a model-specific interior in sports-car style are combined with the newly developed engine to create a perfectly harmonised overall package for extreme driving fun on the road.
Good news for local fans of MINI then, you can check out all the info on this sexy little number HERE and even organise to take one for a test drive.
Of course if you’re familiar with our site you’ll know that dear Seth has ways and means to get you a special deal on all things MINI-related. The only way to do so is to email him at editor@2oceansvibe.com, make the subject line ‘Hook me up with a MINI’ and you’re on your way to living the good life.
[source:pbmw]
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