Cynon Valley

Cooper S Works is superb

- PETER HAYWARD newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WAITING lists for the best performing Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works are stretching to quite a few months so the company is filling the gap with a new model that’s available now.

Called the Cooper S Works, it boasts 210bhp instead of the JCW’s 231bhp, but don’t let that put you off.

The difference in performanc­e is minimal, and it certainly looks the business.

I got a sneak preview at a recent event and managed to drive the car for a few miles.

It is absolutely superb, with the kind of stonking performanc­e most of us only dream of. The 2.0-litre turbo is a gem, revving like a dream in the gears, and yet able to trickle along at 30mph in fifth gear of six.

Everything about this car is at the pinnacle of what makes a great hot hatch.

The steering is positive and precise with loads of feel, the handling therefore is almost perfect, and the roadholdin­g is up there with the very best.

The red line is 6,500 but there’s little point in taking it that high because the turbo gives it loads of mid-range punch and also helps it pull well from low speeds.

The ride was quite knobbly on some very bad roads in Berkshire but on normal roads it’s more than acceptable and better than other hot hatches like the Golf GTi.

The Mini Cooper S Works is exclusive to the UK and comes at an on-the-road price of £21,690.

Standard kit includes 17-inch alloy wheels and a JCW aerodynami­c kit together with a throatier and more efficient exhaust system.

Official fuel return is 48mpg which is similar to the regular Cooper S but better than the full blown John Cooper Works by a margin.

I drove the hatch but the new upgrade will probably be available in other cars from the range, and if you’re thinking about buying the JCW, drive this one first – you won’t be disappoint­ed.

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Mini Cooper S Works

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