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Mini John Cooper Works Aceman
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 12:00 AM
mini aceman jcw 001 Mini's EV-only SUV gets the JCW treatment “Confident driving on unknown roads”. This message popped into the Mini JCW Aceman’s head-up-display during my test. It’s nearly beautiful, almost like a haiku or sonnet. At the time I was left wondering whether the Mini was giving me a compliment or being a bit pass agg. Perhaps it’s a sort of polite Britishness coming from its Oxford routes, or it’s got a bit lost in translation from where it’s built, a mere 5000 miles east of Cowley in Zhangjiagang, China.Either way, it seems oddly polite for such a little tearaway. The JCW Mini Aceman utilises the same powertrain as the Mini JCW Electric.Which means a single-motor, FWD and 255bhp. 0-62mph is dealt with in 6.4 secs, making it around half a second slower than the aforementioned Mini, but nearly a second quicker than the next quickest Aceman. 
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