JCW 2020 MINI GP Article
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I thought I read somewhere in my cyber travels that we were supposed to order the GP this month, December, for delivery sometime next year. I think the delivery was to begin possibly in late March. Have any of you heard anything from mini about the actual delivery time frame?
For those who don't twit, @miniusa said:
Production of the 2021 MINI GP will begin in March 2020, and be available for delivery shortly after. Stay tuned for more information in early 2020!
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#532
This is the UK spec sheet, and says “Piano Black Exterior with extended content: bonnet scoop, MINI badges, headlight and rear light surround, grille surround, door handles and fuel filler cap”
That said the press release photos have black and silver belt lines, my dealers seems convinced it’s black.
Hope this helps?
That said the press release photos have black and silver belt lines, my dealers seems convinced it’s black.
Hope this helps?
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I like how they talk about as being the quickest “hatch” 0 - 100 kph; the Clubman JCW All4 is quicker....
Yes, I know, the GP will be a better track monster...
As for the video, this is probably the best one yet of the car. They show it really well (editing could have been better by not being so choppy). Its looks are “growing” on me, even the fenders and the red lipstick. They point out GP unique things like the exhaust pipes, adjustable camber and strut tower brace, all of which might be fun to retrofit to my JCW. And did I spy a unique air intake for the engine? The one thing that kind-of surprises me was the rear diffuser; I think the JCW Pro diffuser looks better and looks to be more functional (that is purely a guess). I really like the interior, especially the instrument panel. At least the driver of a GP gets a tach that is readable...
I am curious about the tires. Specially designed for the MINI GP? Fun, but sounds expensive. I wonder how much different those are as compared to the RE71Rs, or the new Yokohama’s.
Well, I think those of you who get one will be very happy with it.
Yes, I know, the GP will be a better track monster...
As for the video, this is probably the best one yet of the car. They show it really well (editing could have been better by not being so choppy). Its looks are “growing” on me, even the fenders and the red lipstick. They point out GP unique things like the exhaust pipes, adjustable camber and strut tower brace, all of which might be fun to retrofit to my JCW. And did I spy a unique air intake for the engine? The one thing that kind-of surprises me was the rear diffuser; I think the JCW Pro diffuser looks better and looks to be more functional (that is purely a guess). I really like the interior, especially the instrument panel. At least the driver of a GP gets a tach that is readable...
I am curious about the tires. Specially designed for the MINI GP? Fun, but sounds expensive. I wonder how much different those are as compared to the RE71Rs, or the new Yokohama’s.
Well, I think those of you who get one will be very happy with it.
#539
With all the hype and marketing ploys surrounding the GP3 it has a lot to live up to the claims. Hopefully, it will. I am impatiently waiting for solid information about when we will be notified if we get one or not. It appears there will be an adequate supply for those of us that sent in our deposit. I want to see one in person at the earliest opportunity available in bright sunlight, so I can judge for myself how it really looks. I don't think there is an doubt about it being the best performing mini built to-date. I am really looking forward to driving it to and on the Tail of the Dragon, and the other great roads in the area. I hope it arrives before the MOTD! We also plan on a trip to the Devil's Triangle as well, it is not as good as the Tail of the Dragon, but it is a fun road withe some incredible switchbacks and some chain twisties you can take at speed. I am anxious to see how well it will hang in there with our Subaru WRX STI buddies. That will be the real test for us. We are also looking forward to some track time as well. We are keeping our F56 JCW as it is such fun, yet practical daily driver.
#540
I know I am late to the party, went to Mini USA website to look at pricing of the Countryman. Then got completely distracted by this GP on the site last night. Cannot believe I did not hear of this previously.I was ecstatic, I currently own a 2015 V60 Polestar, and was like this is it. I love my Polestar, but 300+HP mini, was like a dream come true, and it just looks wild. Then I saw the deposit option was still available.
Before I made the deposit, I then had a thought of dread, please let it not be automatic only, as I tried to persuade myself, "the last two were manual." Then my dread became a reality confirmed after a quick search.
Yes, times are changing, and I am sure it has been beaten to death, but man I wish this came in a manual. I was ready. Such a let down.
Before I made the deposit, I then had a thought of dread, please let it not be automatic only, as I tried to persuade myself, "the last two were manual." Then my dread became a reality confirmed after a quick search.
Yes, times are changing, and I am sure it has been beaten to death, but man I wish this came in a manual. I was ready. Such a let down.
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I know I am late to the party, went to Mini USA website to look at pricing of the Countryman. Then got completely distracted by this GP on the site last night. Cannot believe I did not hear of this previously.I was ecstatic, I currently own a 2015 V60 Polestar, and was like this is it. I love my Polestar, but 300+HP mini, was like a dream come true, and it just looks wild. Then I saw the deposit option was still available.
Before I made the deposit, I then had a thought of dread, please let it not be automatic only, as I tried to persuade myself, "the last two were manual." Then my dread became a reality confirmed after a quick search.
Yes, times are changing, and I am sure it has been beaten to death, but man I wish this came in a manual. I was ready. Such a let down.
Before I made the deposit, I then had a thought of dread, please let it not be automatic only, as I tried to persuade myself, "the last two were manual." Then my dread became a reality confirmed after a quick search.
Yes, times are changing, and I am sure it has been beaten to death, but man I wish this came in a manual. I was ready. Such a let down.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post4506204
I too am a diehard MT person, but I also found that the MINI AT with the paddle shifters is rally good. I would suggest trying one before discounting the GP. The one I tried was in a Countryman S.
#542
I'm in 100% agreement with @Eddie07S . I'm a die hard manual guy also. I made my dealership bring in my current MCS from out of state because of it. I've never owned an auto car...ever. However, the automatics in the current mini's is really, *really* good. I'm actually looking forward to getting this particular one....Assuming MiniUSA gets off it's butt and starts confirming orders, lol!
#543
My 2015 F56 JCW was one of the very first MT JCW's produced and I'm still glad I waited for the manual! I don't drive it that much but when I do it definitely makes me be "more involved" in the driving experience over an auto trans car "regardless" of how good it is! I drive our 2015 Countryman S All4 most of the time and it's way easier to drive with the auto, even in sport mode with the paddles. The manual transmission will always demand more driver input imo, and that's not a bad thing because there is so much more to driving than just being fast! I must be more of a purist than most! LOL! For the sake of you guys who ordered the GP3 I really really hope you like it....especially Dan...he's been through too much with his MINI dealer closing and all.....fingers crossed the wait is worth it! Having wider tires and wheels on the F56 JCW would be really great and that's one thing the GP3 has addressed apparently!
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Fully agree! A manual transmission does engage the driver.
But, cars have always progressed to make things easier for drivers. Synchros came along and made shifting easier; no more need to double clutch when downshifting. I know that one as my MGA had no synchro in second (it died), and it needed double clutching to go around corners. Now we have rev matching; no more need for heel and toe. And that has been surpassed really good automatics, double clutch transmissions and paddle shifters.
From my experience, the paddle shifters are really only good for running on the track or running hard on some twisty roads otherwise they are redundant with what the computer can do. The GP, being a track car, it should do well with the paddle shifters.
But, cars have always progressed to make things easier for drivers. Synchros came along and made shifting easier; no more need to double clutch when downshifting. I know that one as my MGA had no synchro in second (it died), and it needed double clutching to go around corners. Now we have rev matching; no more need for heel and toe. And that has been surpassed really good automatics, double clutch transmissions and paddle shifters.
From my experience, the paddle shifters are really only good for running on the track or running hard on some twisty roads otherwise they are redundant with what the computer can do. The GP, being a track car, it should do well with the paddle shifters.
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I like how they talk about as being the quickest “hatch” 0 - 100 kph; the Clubman JCW All4 is quicker....
Yes, I know, the GP will be a better track monster...
As for the video, this is probably the best one yet of the car. They show it really well (editing could have been better by not being so choppy). Its looks are “growing” on me, even the fenders and the red lipstick. They point out GP unique things like the exhaust pipes, adjustable camber and strut tower brace, all of which might be fun to retrofit to my JCW. And did I spy a unique air intake for the engine? The one thing that kind-of surprises me was the rear diffuser; I think the JCW Pro diffuser looks better and looks to be more functional (that is purely a guess). I really like the interior, especially the instrument panel. At least the driver of a GP gets a tach that is readable...
I am curious about the tires. Specially designed for the MINI GP? Fun, but sounds expensive. I wonder how much different those are as compared to the RE71Rs, or the new Yokohama’s.
Well, I think those of you who get one will be very happy with it.
Yes, I know, the GP will be a better track monster...
As for the video, this is probably the best one yet of the car. They show it really well (editing could have been better by not being so choppy). Its looks are “growing” on me, even the fenders and the red lipstick. They point out GP unique things like the exhaust pipes, adjustable camber and strut tower brace, all of which might be fun to retrofit to my JCW. And did I spy a unique air intake for the engine? The one thing that kind-of surprises me was the rear diffuser; I think the JCW Pro diffuser looks better and looks to be more functional (that is purely a guess). I really like the interior, especially the instrument panel. At least the driver of a GP gets a tach that is readable...
I am curious about the tires. Specially designed for the MINI GP? Fun, but sounds expensive. I wonder how much different those are as compared to the RE71Rs, or the new Yokohama’s.
Well, I think those of you who get one will be very happy with it.
The car is ordered spartan lean, and will be a fun to mod 9 inch are set, or 9.5 ?
#546
It now appears that the GP will not be available in time for the MOTD event this year which is a bummer for us, but we have always had a great time at the event for 8 years in a row and this one should not be any different, but I sure would have liked to try out and show of the new GP. The little bugger better be all they say it is after all the hype and the price! As always the old adage applies, "the proof is in the pudding".
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GP 3 walk around video
Here is a link to the GP that I think is at the Vienna Auto Show. The fellow taking the video and talking about the GP is not very knowledgeable about it, but there is a good look inside and outside of the GP3. I have not seen this before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JeM...efjf28MPYKtnsM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JeM...efjf28MPYKtnsM
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No Econo mode switch...
But they kept the auto-start switch.
That must be mandated?
And I was at first surprised to see the fog light switch, until I realized that was for the rear fog lights that the Euro version uses.
I like all of the blackout stuff, but the belt line is still chrome. That should be black, as it also should be for the general MINI black-out option. I like the silver/gray mirror covers. The seat look really good. But I wonder if the cover material may be a little iffy over time, if it has a suede-like finish as it looks like in the video. It may be hard to keep clean...
Overall, the car’s looks continue to grow on me.
But they kept the auto-start switch.
That must be mandated?
And I was at first surprised to see the fog light switch, until I realized that was for the rear fog lights that the Euro version uses.
I like all of the blackout stuff, but the belt line is still chrome. That should be black, as it also should be for the general MINI black-out option. I like the silver/gray mirror covers. The seat look really good. But I wonder if the cover material may be a little iffy over time, if it has a suede-like finish as it looks like in the video. It may be hard to keep clean...
Overall, the car’s looks continue to grow on me.
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