CuriousGeorge
Well-Known Member
All4 and JCW? Wowsers...Car & Driver article on their first drive:
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a43623557/2025-mini-cooper-ev-prototype-drive/
Interesting nuggets:
- Deactivate dynamic stability control (DSC) and brace yourself for an ample measure of liftoff oversteer enhanced by a device known as GMV, short for yaw moment enhancer. ... the Cooper SE keeps on drifting through every corner it can find with the tail-out antics actively supported by the aforementioned GMV, which is a welcome addition.
- The top speed, which in today's Mini EV is restricted to 94 mph, reportedly will be increased to 125 mph in the new SE.
- Acceleration from zero to 62 mph is a claimed 6.7 seconds, which suggests the new one won't be substantially quicker than the last Cooper SE, a 2020 model, we tested. But there is more grunt to come, starting with the dual-motor 313-hp All4 (including 14 additional horses summoned by an overboost function), followed by a fully electric John Cooper Works edition.
- In addition to the three Driving Experiences, the powertrain and steering can be locked into Comfort or Sport.
- As far as the stability-control system goes, the spiciness scale ranges from Sport to Sport Plus to DSC Off. Customers also can choose from four different wheel sizes and opt for a sportier suspension setting.
- And there's more to come, including over-the-air updates, third-party app integration, additional experience modes, on-dash projections from your private image library, a wide variety of sound and light stagings, automatic radar-trap warnings, multiple user profiles, bespoke ambiance variations, digital personalization—you name it.
- In addition to four different new trim levels, Mini is going to introduce at least three mood settings provisionally named Calm, Heritage, and Vivid, which are supported by 3-D technicolor orchestration.