Mini recently released images of two new hatchback concepts Cooper JCWdeveloped in collaboration with the clothing brand God ex Machina.
Lo SKGbased on electric JCW, produces 255 horsepower from an anterior electric motor. According to the brand, design draws inspiration from the world of surfing.
The bodywork is largely in fiberglass, material used for most modern surf tables. The larger fiber fiber mudguards are fixed with visible rivets.
A large rear wing hangs from the roof and reacts “to the air flow as a surfboard travels the waves”, according to Mini.
Inside there are only the essential elements, with shell seats covered in waterproof neoprene, ideal if you are still slightly wet after a day on the beach. Mini also equipped it SKG with fiberglass trays to store the mutes.
The second concept, The Machinais based on combustion JCW and develops 228 HP from a 2.0 -liter four -cylinder in -line turbo engine.
The design of the Machina It is inspired by the races, with pronounced passaruots and a lowered frame, giving JCW a more impressive aspect.
Above the grill there are four circular auxiliaries, recalling the rally races, while the rides of the round headlights replace traditional bulbs with LED strips.
On the back, a style spoiler Can-Am It hangs from the roof, while the red, black and white colors extend inside the passenger compartment.
Inside there are five -point safety belts and sports seats. There is also an exposed protective cage and a simple steering wheel without buttons, but with a high lever to control the hydraulic handbrake, allowing Machina to skid with ease.
Both concepts were presented shortly before the Munich’s IAA lounge and probably will not come into production. However, they demonstrate the creativity, audacity and brand ability to innovate in design.
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