Mini Announces Hot JCW Versions of EV Cooper and Aceman

Posted on October 14, 2024
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Mini Announces Hot JCW Versions of EV Cooper and Aceman

Mini's John Cooper Works Performance Treatment has been applied to electric vehicles for the first time, simultaneously to both the electric Cooper hatch and the electric-only subcompact crossover, the Aceman.

The new JCW Cooper and Aceman EVs debuted Monday at the 2024 Paris Motor Show. Neither the electric Cooper nor the Aceman are sold in the U.S., so it is unlikely that the new JCW versions will be offered in the U.S.

Both JCW versions are powered by an electric motor that drives the front wheels. With a maximum output of 255 hp, the JCW Cooper EV accelerates from 0-62 mph in 5.9 seconds; the JCW Aceman accelerates from 0-62 mph in 6.4 seconds. Top speed is limited to 124 mph for both models.

Other performance features include a temporary power-up go-kart mode, a performance brake package, and a sport-tuned suspension. The JCW Cooper EV and JCW Aceman also come with unique 18-inch and 19-inch wheels, respectively. Subtle aero kits are also fitted on both cars.

Both cars share a common EV-specific platform and a battery with a capacity of 54.2 kwh. Mini estimates the range of the JCW Cooper EV at 230 miles and the JCW Aceman at 220 miles. These estimates are based on the WLTP test cycle used overseas and would likely be lower if a more stringent EPA cycle were used.

Inside, both cars have black and red patterns lining the surface of the dash weave. This color combination is extended to the seats, with black trim and red accent stitching. Other unique elements include menus for the infotainment system and an ambient lighting package that illuminates the roof.

Sales will begin next spring in markets where the electric Cooper and Aceman are offered.

JCW versions of the gasoline-engine Cooper and Cooper Convertible are also in the planning stages and will be available soon. The gas-powered Cooper and convertible will likely reach the U.S. as they are manufactured in the UK. By contrast, the electric Cooper and Aceman are manufactured in China and would be subject to tariffs if imported into the US. The electric models may reach the UK in a few years, as Mini plans to add production at its UK plant in 2026.

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