Back in December of 2006, we reported that
BMW had officially acquired the John Cooper Works garage with the intent of making it the MINI brand's official performance label, much like the M division is to BMW. Over a year later, Munich has finally relaunched the JCW division, which is headlined by the evolutionary new logo you see here.
The rebranding of JCW is more than an exercise in badge engineering, however. The new effort draws on the decades-long heritage that has been shared between Cooper and MINI, starting with the first MINI that F1 engineer John Cooper tuned and continuing through the resuscitation of the MINI brand by BMW to today's rapidly expanding second-gen range. John's son Mike Cooper continues on as chief executive to oversee JCW's activities under the Bavarian wing, which will include products for both road
and track.
In addition to the one-make
John Cooper Works CHALLENGE racing series (spec car shown above), JCW will also continue to offer the
John Cooper Works Tuning Kit as well as a catalogue of individual components for the top-of-the-line Cooper S versions of the MINI
hatch,
convertible and
Clubman. The bottom line is that with JCW under the same white roof, MINI can now offer even more packages and options than the gazillion choices already in store for buyers, all with full factory backing.
BMW released a bunch of retro-licious MINI Cooper JCW pics, which we've put into the
gallery below along with descriptions of what you're looking at. The official BMW/MINI press release can also be found after the jump.
Gallery:
MINI John Cooper Works
Source:
John Cooper Works relaunched under same white roof as MINI, new logo unveiled - Autoblog 