The design of the show car clearly hints at the desire to head to the nearest race track to feel the downforce of the impressive aerodynamic body kit, topped with a massive rear wing.
The black-and-gray body color, diluted with contrasting inserts, further spurs the driver on.

As befits an uncompromising sports car, the interior of the Mini John Cooper Works GP has lost its rear row of seats, replaced by a roll cage and sports bucket seats instead of the front seats.

The British have decided to keep the technical specifications under wraps until the official premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show.








