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Gallery: MINI's 218hp JCW Countryman. Image by MINI.

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2012-03-01: MINI reveals most powerful model ever

The first ever four-wheel drive John Cooper Works model makes its world debut in Geneva. It's the JCW Countryman, boasting 218hp and a none too subtle body kit.

Shane O' Donoghue - 29 Feb 2012


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