
MINI's John Cooper Works GP Concept aims to be the hottest hatch of them all
There is no question that Mini has gone absolutely bonkers with their Mini Jon Cooper Works GP Concept. Obviously, we're not looking at your average Mini here, this hopped-up hatch is much wider than the standard model and boast larger front and rear aprons that are made from carbon fiber, side skirts, and a pretty substantial roof spoiler.
Going back to the front end, the car features large air intakes, molded air deflectors, and a hexagonal honeycomb radiator grille that sits between the Mini's signature elliptical headlights. The side of the car is signed with the numbers 0059, which is a nod to the birth year of the original Mini Cooper and the 19-inch Racetrack lightweight wheels feature black finish spokes that contrast against Curbside Red metallic and Highspeed Orange accents.
At the rear, airflow is channeled through the flanks and a split Union Jack design decorates the car's taillights. The interior of the car is decorated in a white knit and black leather with red stitching while an aluminum roll cage encapsulates the cabin and perfectly contrasts against the black interior elements.