Fun. This is something sorely lacking in many vehicles. Numerous autos become driving appliances destined for soul-sucking work commutes, boring errand runs, and dull drives from point A to B. Void of personality and enthusiasm, certain blenders are more interesting than some cars.
When the modern MINI brand came to the U.S. market in 2002, it was like a vehicular superhero marque donning a winged logo with its name in ALL CAPS determined to interject fun into the market.
There have been a myriad of MINIs since ’02. Some quick, some not so much, but all entertaining in some way. The marque’s high-performance MINI John Cooper Works (JCW) iterations take the already fun MINI Cooper and crank up the boost, offering excellent performance in a Lilliputian hot-hatchback size. Heck, the original Mini Cooper may have been the first hot hatch.
In short: The latest MINI Coopers are now available in fire-breathing John Cooper Works (JCW) versions. This includes the 2-Door, Convertible, and Countryman ALL4 (with all-wheel drive). They’re small, powerful, and premium pocket rockets destined to be drivers’ cars. It’s time to inject some fun wherever you drive.
- Engine: 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder
- Horsepower: 228 (2-Door, Convertible), 312 (Countryman ALL4)
- Torque: 280 lb.-ft. (2-Door, Convertible), 295 lb.-ft. (Countryman ALL4)
- Drivetrain: 7-speed DCT with FWD (2-Door, Convertible) or AWD (Countryman ALL4)
- Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined): 27/37/30 (2-Door), 26/35/30 (Convertible), 23/30/26 (Countryman ALL4), Premium fuel is recommended.
- MSRP: $39,375 (2-Door), $44,874 (Convertible), $48,075 (Countryman ALL4) (include $1,175 destination fee)
Pros
- Sporty, classic styling that continues to evolve the brand’s classic design
- Powerful turbocharged engines and responsive DCT — now with paddle shifters
- More premium interior than previous MINIs
- Go-kart-like handling
- Standard all-wheel drive on the Countryman ALL4
Cons
- Not inexpensive
- Wind noise on Hardtop and Countryman
- Infotainment system has a high learning curve
2025 MINI John Cooper Works Cars First Drive Review

Who Was John Cooper, Anyway?

JCW: Small Car, Big Power

Transmission: Now With Paddle Shifting

Pint-Sized but Powerful

Hot Hatch Handling

Exterior Additions, Unique Interiors, Challenging Infotainment


Rear Seats Still Wishful Thinking

Small but Premium

Almost the Last Small Game in Town

2025 MINI JCW Review: Conclusions
