Mini Introduces 2 New Models at GIIAS 2025, Including an Electric Car

Mini introduces two new models at GIIAS 2025, one of which is an electric vehicle that remains sporty.

Mini Introduces 2 New Models at GIIAS 2025, Including an Electric Car
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KatadataOTO – Mini is present at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025, bringing two new models: the limited edition John Cooper Works (JCW) 66 Collection and the locally assembled Countryman.

Both models are claimed to be superior products believed to offer more choices for its customers.

“At GIIAS 2025, to celebrate Mini's 66th anniversary and Indonesia's 80th year of independence, we are presenting the Mini 66 Collection, which includes the all-electric Mini JCW and the Mini JCW,” said Peter “Sunny” Medalla, President Director of BMW Group Indonesia.

The Mini John Cooper Works 66 Collection is presented as a limited model because only 22 units are available worldwide. This makes it one of the rarest models in the company's history.

Mini at GIIAS 2025
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The Mini John Cooper Works Electric comes with an electric motor capable of delivering 258 hp and 350 Nm of torque. This model is also equipped with an electric boost, adding 26 hp to enhance acceleration.

Despite its high performance, the car can still travel 371 km on a single full charge.

Meanwhile, the Mini JCW 66 Collection comes with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder TwinPower Turbo gasoline engine with 228 hp and 380 Nm of torque. This power is sent to the wheels via a dual-clutch automatic transmission that produces dynamic gear shifts.

The car can accelerate from 0–100 km per hour in just 6.1 seconds and has a maximum speed of 250 km per hour.
Mini at GIIAS 2025
Photo : Courtesy

Next is the Mini Countryman S All4, which is now assembled directly in Indonesia. This decision makes the car's price much more affordable than before.

Nevertheless, Mini maintains its top quality. From the signature Mini LED lights, a 240 mm OLED screen, a premium Harman Kardon audio system, to the JCW Sports Seat.

Price List

  • Mini JCW 66 Collection : Rp 1.391 billion
  • Mini JCW E 66 Collection : Rp 1.363 billion
  • Mini Countryman S All4 : Rp 1.153 billion

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