Mini John Cooper Works GP 2020

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Mini John Cooper Works GP 2020, skin SylvestEdition
Mini John Cooper Works GP 2020, skin SylvestEdition
Mini John Cooper Works GP 2020, skin plain_blue
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Mini John Cooper Works GP 2020, skin plain_green
Mini John Cooper Works GP 2020, skin plain_gunmetal
Mini John Cooper Works GP 2020, skin plain_red
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Mini John Cooper Works GP 2020 By TGN Modding!
This car was converted by TGN Modding, therefore it's our first official release!

Conversion: TGN Modding
Physics: TGN Modding
Cluster x Spotify: TGN Modding
AO: MNBA
Material Overhaul: MNBA
Animations: MNBA
Ext_Config: TGN Modding / MNBA
Exhaust Shake: MNBA
Base Model: GTA V Conversion

Please do not redistribute this model without written permission from Mr. Suzuki.
Common curtesy.

The MINI GP is a car that delights and frustrates in equal measure. The performance from its 2.0-litre engine is phenomenal, while it feels like a miniature touring car thanks to its handling set-up. What hinders the GP is its slow automatic gearbox and overly firm ride. It’s a car that you have to fight with to get the best out of, so while it may be exciting, it’s not hugely rewarding.

Before you even lay eyes on MINI’s latest model, there’s one figure that tells you everything you need to know about it: 164mph. The third iteration of the John Cooper Works GP is the fastest, maddest and most unhinged MINI ever.

Only 575 examples of the 3,000 to be built will be sold to UK buyers, which means MINI can slap a premium on such a car – and it has. At £35,345, the GP is the most expensive MINI hatch ever made, but you get quite a lot of small car for your money.

As a quick recap, this latest GP uses a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine developing 302bhp and 450Nm of torque. We have seen that sort of power in a MINI before, but only in combination with four-wheel drive. The GP is front-wheel drive only and comes exclusively with an eight-speed automatic gearbox. No manual ’box is available, even as an option.

The GP’s cosmetic makeover is certainly eye-catching, but not exactly tasteful. The exoskeleton-style, carbon-fibre wheelarches have been added to allow MINI to widen the front track, to help improve the car’s grip, but they look like an afterthought and simply appear to have been stuck on.

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Sessions

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Tyres

  • Slicks (M)

Specs

  • Acceleration: 6.1 s 0–100
  • BHP: 328 bhp
  • Power Ratio: 3.31 kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 150 km/h
  • Torque: 431 Nm
  • Weight: 1085 kg

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