Mini appears to be readying an even more extreme version of its Cooper S John Cooper Works model. Captured just outside the Nürburgring by our spy photographer, this test mule sports a few unique features that single it out as a successor to the previous-generation JCW GP.
The most obvious similarity between this test mule and the limited-edition JCW GP of 2007 is the fixed, roof-mounted rear wing. Also similar are the four-spoke alloy wheels, which look like an updated take on the design of the original. Other clues like the super-low ride height, unique front bumper and lip spoiler, and aggressive rear diffuser that looks like it’s derived from the Mini Challenge race car, lead us to believe this isn’t your average Mini.
Like the previous JCW GP, the new one is expected to pack more power than a standard JCW, rumored to be at least 220 hp. Also like the last JCW GP, which saw production of only 2000 units, its successor will likely be a limited-run model as well. We won’t know specifics until we get closer to its debut, which could happen later this year.
Thanks to: Motor Trend
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