Cooper GP3
The Mini John Cooper Works GP3 (2020) represents the third-generation GP (Grand Prix) limited-production track-focused variant of the modern Mini, produced in only 3,000 units worldwide. The GP3 features BMW's B48 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four engine producing 306 horsepower at 5,000-6,250 rpm and 332 lb-ft of torque at 1,750-4,500 rpm, making it the most powerful production Mini ever built. Power is delivered through an 8-speed Steptronic automatic transmission with paddle shifters driving the front wheels through a mechanical limited-slip differential.
Weighing approximately 2,894 pounds through aggressive weight reduction including deletion of rear seats (replaced with structural brace), lightweight materials, and carbon fiber components, the GP3 achieves 0-60 mph in 5.0 seconds with top speed of 165 mph. The track-focused equipment includes coilover suspension with custom spring rates, 3D-printed structural elements, massive rear wing generating significant downforce, widebody fenders accommodating 18-inch wheels with Hankook Ventus high-performance tires, and enhanced cooling systems. The GP3 features distinctive styling with vibrant paint schemes, exposed carbon fiber elements, and circuit-inspired graphics. The limited production, extreme specification, and collectible GP designation ensure strong collector value. The GP3 represents Mini's most extreme engineering exercise, demonstrating that even small front-drive hatches can achieve serious performance through focused engineering, weight reduction, and aerodynamic development. The combination of 306hp in a lightweight package, sophisticated suspension tuning, and limited production creates one of the most focused and collectible modern Minis, appealing to enthusiasts and collectors seeking ultimate expression of the modern Mini's performance potential.