Another Indian movie star expands his already exotic garage with the premium luxury hatchback from MINI.
Fahad Fassil, the popular antagonist of the hit Telugu film, Pushpa recently purchased a brand new MINI Cooper Countryman JCW edition. JCW stands for John Cooper Works which reflects a more sporty and performance-focused version of the regular Countryman. Now, MINI products are not for everyone as they have their quirks. But the ones who like the MINI cars, love them! Let us check out the details of this high-end luxury hatchback.
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Fahad Fassil Buys MINI Cooper
Here is the image of the actor right next to the Countryman JCW. It has been uploaded by eisk007 on Instagram. The Pushpa actor looks pleased standing next to his new ride in his humble attire. The Countryman JCW version comes with black stripes on the bonnet, a broad grille, chunky bumpers with chrome elements and fog lamps, almost round LED DRLs integrated into the headlamp cluster and dual-tone body paint. There are functional roof rails to accentuate the crossover hatchback silhouette.
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Specs
This JCW Edition of the Countryman is the sporty version that comes powered by a 2.0-litre petrol engine developing 231 hp and 320 Nm of peak power and torque. It is mated to a sporty 8-speed Steptronic Sport automatic transmission that powers a number of BMW vehicles. This powerful engine propels the hatchback from 0-100 km/h in just 6.1 secs. The price of this model is Rs 47.70 lakh, ex-showroom.
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In addition to the regular price, the MINI Countryman comes with hundreds of customization options when it comes to exterior styling and interior features. This includes things like the addition of a Panoramic Sunroof, lighter alloy wheels, a ton of body graphics, exterior paint themes, accessories for the body, adaptive suspension, a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and a ton of other connectivity functions. What are your thoughts on this?