View post: Amazon Has an ‘Outstanding’ 21-in-1 Multitool on Sale for $25 John Cooper Works is the British tuning garage that created the original ’61 Mini Cooper as a sportier version of the base ...
The original Mini Cooper S debuted in 1961 and almost immediately began to see motorsports success, with one victory cementing both Mini and John Cooper as hatchback heroes: the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally ...
The MINI Convertible family is all-new for a fourth generation in 2025, with three distinct models for North America: Cooper (Cooper C in Canada), Cooper S, and John Cooper Works (JCW). These cars ...
Mini’s 2025 model year lineup now consists only of the Cooper and the Countryman, but between them are 11 versions—something for everyone. The Countryman John Cooper Works All4, with 312 Bavarian ...
The MINI franchise is finally facing some stiff competition in the compact performance segment, particularly abroad where buyers can now get their retrotastic kicks in the 180-hp Fiat Punto Abarth SS ...
The previous-generation Mini hatchback in John Cooper Works trim was a hoot to drive. Now, with the latest-gen model, the British marque is adamant that the go-kart feeling won’t go anywhere, even in ...
Mini is applying its John Cooper Works (JCW) performance badge to electric vehicles for the first time—and on two models simultaneously. On Monday, JCW versions of the electric Mini Cooper hatchback ...
The all-new Mini John Cooper Works Electric was revealed today alongside the go-fast version of the Aceman four-door crossover. The Mini JCW Electric is front-wheel drive. It has a WLTP range of 230 ...
The verdict: The 2025 Mini John Cooper Works Countryman stands out with loads of style and flair on the inside — plus a roomier interior than before — but in terms of being a performance SUV, it doesn ...
The quintessential Mini Cooper will always be the two-door Hardtop. Both the regular Cooper and Cooper S are fine everyday propositions, but the 2025 Mini John Cooper Works Hardtop is maximum Mini.
The original Mini Cooper was introduced in 1959. In the following 41 years, nobody saw a need for a total redesign, continually evolving and refining the design to keep up with what buyers expected.