2025 Mini Cooper S posing with JCW Goodies

Once again, Mini refuses to offer a proper version of John Cooper Works from his five -door assembly line. However, the F65 comes with the next best: you can get a Cooper S in a JCW trim like this. The smallest funny car with rear doors from the BMW group can be seen in a new photo shoot in Slovenia.

Mini highlights the sporty city car in melting silver with a black roof. Alternatively, you can choose a roof that has the same color as the body. However, the racetracks on the bonnet are only available if you select the contrasting roof. While black 17-inch wheels are standard, the car shown here bears optional 18-inch alloys with two-colored finish.

While Cooper S contained two exhaust tips of the previous generation, the new model puts the exhaust under the bumper. You have to enter the true JCW version to get a visible single-exit exhaust from behind. This range of the range also contains a second exhaust gas tip, which is hidden underneath and is equipped with a valve that is activated at 3,000 rpm.

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It is a stylish little car without direct competitors, since other sporty slanted rear rears tend to be larger. Mini also differs from the competition in relation to the interior. The cabins are centered by a 9.4-inch circle-shaped OLED display, although several physical controls remain under the infotainment screen. In JCW Trim, the Cooper S mainly has black interior with red highlights.

This F65 building contains various extras, such as. B. an inner camera and a head-up display. From heated front seats to a Harman Kardon sound system, Mini managed to pack an impressive amount of devices in a small package. For those who are ready to bubble, the options for electrically adjustable front seats with memory and even a massaging function for the driver’s seat.

Mini had originally planned to keep the Cooper S on sale by 2030. Then it aimed to deal with a purely electrical line -up. Since then, however, the company has withdrawn and intended to continue to offer gasoline companies in the next decade.

Photos: BMW -Slovakia / Samuel ZaƄko