What car brand is JCW?

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LeIker
07/29/25 3:42pm
JCW stands for JOHN-COOPER-WORKS, which is the high-performance version of Mini. Here are the detailed specifications: 1. This car is equipped with a 1.6L direct injection engine, featuring turbocharged intake, with 4 cylinders arranged in an L-shape, a maximum engine speed of 6000rpm, producing a maximum horsepower of 211Ps and a peak torque of 260N·m. 2. JCW is the high-performance version of Mini, with different engine tuning for stronger power, which is the highlight of JCW models. 3. All new models are equipped with a high-power 1.6T turbocharged engine, with front-wheel-drive models tuned to 155kW and a peak torque of 260Nm, which can reach 280Nm in overboost mode. 4. All-wheel-drive models are tuned to 160kW with a peak torque of 280Nm, reaching 300Nm in overboost mode. 5. In terms of transmission, all five new models are matched with a more user-friendly 6AT transmission, with no manual transmission option available. 6. The handling differences between models are minimal, with front MacPherson independent suspension and rear multi-link independent suspension. 7. Both front and rear tires share the same specification: 225/45R18.
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