$40,300 for a tuned-up Mini? REALLY? That's the opening price - including a $700 shipping fee, for the 50 coming-to-these-here-shores versions of Mini's World Championship 50 (WC50) model (read all about it in out previous post here).
It features the JCW turbo'd 1.6 rated at 208 horsepower, all the other standard Works fixin's, and special green paint (to sound like it's worth the money, call it Connaught Green). Seriously though, it looks good. Just not THAT good.
By Phil Alex
Via: MotoringFile
Standard Equipment
- Anthracite Headlining
- Automatic Air Conditioning
- Bluetooth Telephone Audio Connection
- Chrome Line Interior
- Color Line, Rooster Red
- Comfort Access
- Front Fog Lamps
- Full Bluetooth Preparation with USB Audio
- Harman Kardon Hi-Fi System
- Heated Front Seats
- Multi-function Controls for Steering Wheel
- Navigation System
- Park Distance Control (PDC), rear
- Voice Control
- White Indicators
Special Edition Content:
- 17″ Cross-Spoke Challenge Alloy Wheels in Jet Black
- Additional Driving Lights, Black
- Bi-Xenon Lights with Black Interior Reflectors
- Bonnet Stripes in Pepper White without Pin-Stripes, with John Cooper Signature on – - Driver's Side
- John Cooper Works 3-Spoke Sport Alcantara/Leather Steering Wheel
- John Cooper Works Aerodynamic Kit
- John Cooper Works Carbon Fibre Bonnet Scoop
- John Cooper Works Carbon Fibre Front Door Grips
- John Cooper Works Carbon Fibre Interior Trim with John Cooper Signature Plaque
- John Cooper Works Carbon Fibre Mirror Caps
- John Cooper Works Carbon Fibre Rear Diffuser
- John Cooper Works Carbon Fibre Tailgate Handle
- John Cooper Works Floor Mats, Carbon Black with Red Stitching
- Leather Gearshift Gaiter, Carbon Black with Red Stitching
- Leather Handbrake Gaiter, Carbon Black with Red Stitching
- Side Scuttle Finisher Chrome Frame with Edition Number (0-250)