Yet Another Special Edition
When it comes to rolling out special edition models, Mini is one of the top automakers that can’t stop making them one after another. We’re still relatively fresh from the launch of the 1965 Victory Edition, but the British automaker has introduced yet another limited-run model.
Exclusive to the U.S. market is the Red Line Edition, based on the Cooper S but featuring goodies from John Cooper Works models. It’s an interesting addition to the Mini lineup, but you’ll have to quick because it won’t be around for long.
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The JCW Bits
From an aesthetic standpoint, the Red Line Edition gives the Cooper S a JCW-exclusive color: Legend Grey Metallic. Red stripes adorn the hood and tailgate, and the roof is finished in gloss black, and it gets the panoramic sunroof as standard. JCW-inspired aero enhancements come in the form of winglets on the front and rear bumper corners, along with a unique tailgate spoiler and JCW wheels.
Inside, it gets more red highlights, namely on the steering wheel, seats, and center console. A checkered flag pattern is proudly displayed on the dashboard, and it gets the sportier digital displays. In essence, the Red Line Edition gets the JCW Style interior package for that racier look.
Do note that this model is only offered on the four-door model. It’s also worth noting that the four-door doesn’t get the JCW treatment. With that, this is as close as it gets to a practical Cooper JCW and ideal for those who are allergic to the thought of getting a Countryman JCW.
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Are There Performance Goodies?
Well, not really. Power is standard Cooper S fare with its 2.0-liter turbo that makes 201 hp and 221 lb-ft of torque. It does get the JCW Sport Transmission, so it has that going for it. The brakes have also been upgraded, although it wasn’t mentioned if there are any tweaks to the suspension.
So, how much for this limited edition Mini Cooper four-door? It can be yours for $43,365 plus a destination charge of $1,175. It’s about $10,000 more than a base Cooper S four-door, but given its potential rarity and additional kit, the Red Line Edition will be worth it for Mini diehards.
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