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2025 MINI Electric Vehicle Spotted, Expected Power Output of 250 HP

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【Summary】The 2025 MINI John Cooper Works EV has been spied and features a more aggressive design with a new front bumper and sportier intake. The rear end has a revised bumper, diffuser, and spoiler. The interior will have a minimalist design with a circular display and voice assistant. The JCW variant is expected to have a battery pack and motor similar to the Cooper SE, producing around 250 horsepower.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 14, 2023 9:45 AM PT
2025 MINI Electric Vehicle Spotted, Expected Power Output of 250 HP

The electric MINI Cooper JCW has been spotted, showcasing a more aggressive front bumper and a unique rear end design. This signals MINI's commitment to an electric future, even within their performance-oriented John Cooper Works sub-brand.

The JCW variant stands out with its new front bumper, featuring a sportier intake design with a split design and a horizontal bar. Moving towards the back, the car boasts chunky side skirts, flush-mounted door handles, a sloping roof, and turning fork style wheels with a two-tone design.

In the electric era, where exhaust tips are no longer applicable, MINI has opted for a more aggressive rear bumper and a lightly revised diffuser with vertical accents to distinguish the high-performance variant. Additionally, the car showcases a revised spoiler and taller reflectors.

While spy photographers didn't capture the interior, MINI recently unveiled the interior of the standard model. The cabin features a minimalist design centered around a circular display measuring 9.4 inches (240 mm) in diameter. Running on the Android-based MINI Operating System 9, the display combines the functions of a digital instrument cluster and an infotainment system. It also offers extensive customization options and introduces a new voice assistant represented by a dog avatar.

MINI has confirmed that the Cooper E will come equipped with a 40.7 kWh battery pack and an electric motor producing 181 hp (135 kW / 184 PS). The Cooper SE, on the other hand, will have a larger 54.2 kWh battery and a more powerful motor generating 215 hp (160 kW / 218 PS). Details about the upcoming JCW variant are limited, but reports suggest that it will utilize the Cooper SE's battery pack and an upgraded motor producing around 247 hp (184 kW / 250 PS).

Images: SH Proshots for CarScoops

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