The first-ever Mini John Cooper Works Aceman is an upgraded version of the Aceman designed for long-term driving. So, what can we expect from this all-electric JCW crossover?
2025 Mini John Cooper Works Aceman |
Yours for £36,905 plus additional costs, the John Cooper Works Aceman is the only JCW electric crossover you can buy for now. This EV hot crossover has the Alfa Romeo Junior and the Abarth 600e in its crosshairs and looks like it's ready for a new kind of fox hunt.
The JCW Aceman resembles the standard Aceman but features sporty JCW enhancements, including sport seats and distinctive design elements that set it apart. Since there is no five-door version of the J01 Mini JCW hatchback, the JCW Aceman fills the void. Nice one, MINI.
It utilizes the same 49.2 kWh battery pack found in the J01 Mini JCW hatchback, paired with a front electric motor. It delivers a power output of 258 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque. The car can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 6.4 seconds and has a top speed of 124 mph. Its driving range is between 214 and 242 miles.
Like the standard Aceman, it features front-wheel drive only, so it's not ideal for navigating gravel or snowy conditions. However, as a JCW model, it boasts sport-tuned dynamics, making it more engaging to drive compared to the regular Aceman. Just be prepared to stock up on ibuprofen and paracetamol for any discomfort!
Of course, the JCW Aceman features 12 ultrasonic sensors and four surround-view cameras that take advantage of its Parking Assistant and optional Parking Assistant Plus systems. It even comes with autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, and Remote 360, among others.
The first-ever Aceman John Cooper Works is an exciting addition to the market. Although it is less powerful than its Italian competitors, the Junior and the Abarth 600e, its pricing offers great value. Be prepared to handle it with care, as this EV crossover is designed for a long day on the road with you behind the wheel.
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