At this week’s Detroit Motor Show, MINI revealed the John Cooper Works (JCW) version of the hatch, but that’s only half the story.

The BMW Group-owned brand has a Convertible version in the works (pun intended) and these are the first spy shots of the car testing in Europe.

Like the new sported-up hatchback version, the JCW Convertible will get its power from a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-banger returning 228hp (231PS) between 5,200 and 6,000 rpm and 236lb-ft (320Nm) of peak torque from 1,250 to 4,800 rpm.

It should offer the same choice of transmissions, a standard six-speed manual and an optional six-speed Steptronic automatic.

Upgraded sports suspension, steering and brakes along with a new exhaust system complete the mechanical improvements over the standard drop-top Cooper models.

Elsewhere, the JCW version gets a pumped-up design with specific front and rear bumpers, roof spoiler, side sills, 18-inch wheels and twin, central-mounted pipes on the outside, and sport seats and unique trim and upholsteries on the inside.

The JCW Convertible is expected later this year.

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