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MINI have arrived at the 2024 Paris Motor Show with two new flagship spec models in the two-door John Cooper Works Electric and John Cooper Works Aceman, both performance oriented and featuring the same 254 hp drivetrain.
 
Naturally, it’s the two-door model that puts on a better show in a straight line, with a zero to 62 mph (100 kph) sprint time of 5.9 seconds. Meanwhile, the JCW Aceman needs 6.4 seconds to hit that same mark – both having a top speed of 124 mph (200 kph) and a system torque of 258 lb-ft (350 Nm).
 
In terms of range, the MINI John Cooper Works Electric can cover 230 miles (371 km) on a single charge (WLTP), while the MINI John Cooper Works Aceman is good for 220 miles (355 km). Not exactly groundbreaking figures, but the numbers seem alright for city dwellers.


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MINI Debuts John Cooper Works Electric and John Cooper Works Aceman Models In Paris

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