"Mini" JCW interior engine oil is being written into history as the last of its kind

While the automotive industry is rapidly evolving toward electrification, compact and powerful models that preserve the classic pleasure of driving are becoming increasingly rare. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The new Mini John Cooper Works (JCW), while continuing the brand's traditions, is poised to go down in history as one of the last representatives of the hot hatchback segment with an internal combustion engine. According to analysis conducted in collaboration with Britain's famous Classic & Sports Car magazine, as reported by Autocar.co.uk, this model is expected to become a true find for collectors in the future.
Competition in this market segment has almost disappeared. Powerful rivals like the Toyota GR Yaris are expected to be withdrawn from sale, and their prices are significantly higher — approximately 48,000 pounds sterling.
The Mini JCW, however, stands out for its affordability and technical capabilities. Under the hood of the new Mini JCW is a 2.0-liter turbo engine, familiar from the Cooper S model but significantly improved.
This unit delivers 228 horsepower and 380 Nm of torque. Such power allows the compact car to reach a speed of 100 km/h in just 6.1 seconds.
The maximum speed is limited to 250 kilometers per hour. The car's price starts from 33,550 pounds sterling, which is nearly equal to the price of mid-sized Chinese electric cars today.
However, the driving emotions offered by Mini are difficult to find in any crossover. Its agility and stability in turns are characteristics typical of true sports cars.
Mini JCW engineers have tried to make the car as lively as possible. Although the stiffness of the suspension may be slightly tiring on long-distance trips, the car feels very pleasant and reliable on winding roads.
While the car's electronic stability system is not completely disabled, it does not limit the driver's freedom and acts as a smart assistant in dangerous situations. In the Uzbekistan automotive market, the Mini brand is also valued for its compactness and premium status.
Such agile cars have a great advantage, especially in city traffic jams and narrow streets. Models like the Mini JCW are not just a means of transport, but also a tool that reflects the owner's individual style.
In conclusion, it can be said that the Mini John Cooper Works is a beautiful finale to the era of gasoline engines. Soon, such small-displacement but high-power cars will completely give way to all-electric models.
Therefore, the current model is considered valuable not only for driving but also as an investment.





