Mini Cooper S GP Inspired Edition Bookings Open – Launch Soon!

Mini Cooper S GP Inspired Edition Bookings Open – Launch Soon!

Pre-booking has now been made available for the Mini India Cooper S GP Inspired Edition today in preparation for its release into the market, signaling the launch of an extremely rare version of their sports-oriented hatchback model. Pre-booking started from 3 PM onwards, and the first batch of deliveries will be expected within the same month. Only thirty cars will be released, focusing on those who seek exclusivity through distinct designs.

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This GP inspired edition car is a modification of the Cooper S fitted with the JCW Pack. The car is a nod to Mini’s rich heritage in the world of motor racing, where it seeks to capture the essence of a sporty look. As far as design goes, this special edition differs from the regular edition in many ways.

From the exterior, the Mini Cooper S GP Inspired Edition will feature a bespoke Legend Grey paint job, paired with design elements inspired by the JCW. This enhances its aggressive look, connecting it with the hardcore GP editions. Buyers can lock in their bookings at official Mini showrooms available in major cities across India.

The limited variant remains in line with Mini’s concept of offering limited editions in order to make the product offering more exciting for consumers. Engine-wise, the car is equipped with a turbocharged 2.0-litre 4-cylinder engine by BMW called B48. It delivers a power output of 201 bhp and generates 300 Nm of torque. Transmission-wise, there is a 7-speed dual clutch gearbox.

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In terms of sales, the Mini dealership network in India comprises 12 stores covering 9 different cities – these include Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Jaipur and Jodhpur. The servicing function for this Mini model will be performed by the 51 service centers operated by BMW Group India across 36 cities.

The Convertible JCW Pack from the British carmaker was launched in India last week at an ex-showroom cost of Rs. 61.50 lakh.

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