Skip advert
Advertisement

MINI Cooper JCW

Hot Hatch

Sharp, agile and responsive – the MINI JCW has all the attributes that are needed to complete an emergency lane change. But how will it cope when we throw a simultaneous 70-0mph stop into the mix?

There’s certainly no doubting the MINI’s raw stopping power. In our first road test of the JCW, it achieved the best braking distance we’ve recorded for a hot hatch. And it excelled in our more extreme evasive test, too.

Advertisement - Article continues below

The MINI’s anti-lock system has a rapid and very efficient action, and the pedal remains reassuringly firm under foot. Better still, the stiff suspension set-up prevents dive under braking, and body movement is minimal.

The result is that the MINI changes direction and slows down well. Initial turn-in is very positive and braking strong throughout the lane-change manoeuvre. This combination of limpet like front-end grip and a stiff chassis means the MINI lifts its unloaded rear wheel through the lane change, but crucially this momentary loss of contact with the road doesn’t confuse or fluster the ABS system.

The MINI took 42.2 per cent longer to come to a halt in the lane change test compared to the straight-line stop. This increase is two-tenths of a per cent less than that recorded by the impressive BMW X6.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Used - available now

AMG C43 Coupe

2020 Mercedes

AMG C43 Coupe

69,000 milesAutomaticPetrol3.0L

Cash £17,000
View AMG C43 Coupe
T-Cross

2021 Volkswagen

T-Cross

22,100 milesManualPetrol1.0L

Cash £13,500
View T-Cross
Range Rover Sport

2015 Land Rover

Range Rover Sport

29,000 milesAutomaticDiesel3.0L

Cash £34,750
View Range Rover Sport
Range Rover Velar

2023 Land Rover

Range Rover Velar

37,299 milesAutomaticDiesel3.0L

Cash £33,950
View Range Rover Velar

The MINI’s standard stability control system can take much of the credit. It does a very good job of reining in the natural tendency towards a tail slide that you get in a front-wheel-drive model when you apply the brakes mid-corner.

From the driver’s seat, you can really feel the JCW’s electronics working by braking individual wheels to tug the car back into line. The MINI is equally impressive with the stability control turned off. It’s a testament to the chassis’s agility and adjustability that, without the system, a timely and accurate application of opposite steering lock balanced the car, corrected the slide and still brought the JCW to a halt in just over a metre longer than a stability control-assisted stop. However, without the reassuring help of the active safety system, it was harder to return to the original lane and make the finish gate.

Even so, the MINI’s body control, sharp steering and poise meant that with its active safety systems turned off, it was far more stable than the non-ESP equipped Ford Ka.

With brakes that are impressively resilient to fade – even after repeated emergency stops – the MINI’s set-up is easily a match for its straight-line performance and sharp handling. It just goes to confirm what a great hot hatch the JCW is.

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

Nissan Juke

Nissan Juke

RRP £19,785Avg. savings £6,762 off RRP*Used from £9,574
Kia Sportage

Kia Sportage

RRP £28,065Avg. savings £3,330 off RRP*Used from £13,490
Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai Tucson

RRP £29,585Avg. savings £6,027 off RRP*Used from £13,300
Vauxhall Corsa

Vauxhall Corsa

RRP £19,855Avg. savings £5,488 off RRP*Used from £9,630
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

SEAT Arona vs Hyundai Bayon: Cheap 'n' cheerful small SUV showdown
SEAT Arona vs Hyundai Bayon - front tracking

SEAT Arona vs Hyundai Bayon: Cheap 'n' cheerful small SUV showdown

SEAT has updated its long-running Arona SUV and Hyundai’s done the same with the slightly younger Bayon. We find out which one is best.
Car group tests
28 Mar 2026
Dacia targets 30% more UK car sales, thanks to good-value, larger cars
Dacia Striker- full front

Dacia targets 30% more UK car sales, thanks to good-value, larger cars

Dacia’s UK boss speaks to Auto Express about her bold plans to seize market share
News
27 Mar 2026
New Citroen 2CV: icon to be reborn for the electric era, and it’s coming soon
Citroen 2CV exclusive image 2026

New Citroen 2CV: icon to be reborn for the electric era, and it’s coming soon

The planets are aligned! Retro design buzz and rules promoting small EVs will see Citroen's most famous car rebooted
News
30 Mar 2026