
The John Cooper Works Pack is essentially a cosmetic pack for the Countryman E, with the only mechanical change being the upgraded brakes.

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The John Cooper Works Pack is essentially a cosmetic pack for the Countryman E, with the only mechanical change being the upgraded brakes.
MINI India has launched the John Cooper Works (JCW) Pack for the Countryman E, and it is priced at ₹62 lakh (ex-showroom, India). The JCW Pack is a limited-run model, and only 20 units will be available in India. It can only be bought via MINI’s online portal, and deliveries will begin on June 10, 2025.

The JCW comes with special goodies like Legend Grey or Midnight Black exterior colour, with the latter getting JCW stripes on the bonnet. It also has a JCW-specific grille, bumpers, side skirts, a black piano exterior trim and door sills. It has 19-inch alloy wheels that are only available with the JCW Pack and are finished in black. Other enhancements include a JCW steering wheel, which includes paddle shifters as well as JCW-specific seats and dashboard trim. It also gets JCW sport brakes, which MINI claims result in “a direct response and a better pedal feel.”

Mechanically, there’s no difference between the standard MINI Countryman E and the JCW Pack, since it is mainly a cosmetic enhancement. The Countryman E churns out 201 bhp and 250 Nm, helping it sprint from 0-100 kmph in 8.6 seconds. It has a 66.45 kWh battery pack, which gives it a claimed range of 462 km on a full charge. With a 130 kW charger, the battery can be charged from 10-80 per cent in 29 minutes.

The base-spec Essential Pack of the Countryman E is priced at ₹54.90 lakh, while the mid-spec Classic Pack is priced at ₹57.35 lakh and the top-spec Favoured Pack is priced at ₹59.95 lakh. This makes the JCW pack ₹3.05 lakh more expensive than the Favoured.
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