The MINI John Cooper Works E Prototype, marking the first-ever electric model in the John Cooper Works lineup, made its dynamic debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. This prototype signifies MINI’s dedication to innovation and electromobility, featuring a striking design and advanced electric powertrain.
Scheduled for its world premiere later this year, the MINI John Cooper Works E represents a significant evolution for the brand. It merges MINI’s storied heritage with state-of-the-art technology, heralding a future lineup that will include both petrol and all-electric models.
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Paying homage to MINI’s historic victory at the 1964 Rallye Monte Carlo, the prototype sports a unique camouflage design by the MINI Design Team and the iconic “37” logo, celebrating the 60th anniversary of this motorsport triumph. This emblem underscores MINI’s rich racing tradition.
The Goodwood Festival of Speed offered a preview of high-performance electric driving, showcasing the MINI John Cooper Works E Prototype’s engineering excellence and iconic design as it tackled the event’s challenging hill climb. Enthusiasts and fans witnessed firsthand the blend of tradition and innovation that defines MINI’s future.
Source: Debut of First Electric MINI John Cooper Works at Goodwood Festival of Speed Ahead of World Premiere
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