Prueba Mini JCW Cabrio 2026: ¡divertirse sigue siendo posible!

These days, cars are increasingly designed to get you from point A to point B. But cars like the Mini JCW Cabriolet in this test make you reconnect with the more authentic side of motoring. A relatively inexpensive car to buy, inexpensive to maintain, and one that offers plenty of driving thrills... although not quite as many as its predecessors... The Mini JCW has always been synonymous with extreme sportiness and guaranteed fun. Stiff suspension, light weight, and an exhaust note almost always accompanied by loud pops and crackles. But in this test of the 2026 Mini JCW Cabriolet, you won't find quite so much sportiness or such a show-off attitude. In this generation, the Mini JCW Cabriolet, unlike the hardtop version, undergoes an evolution compared to its predecessor, not a revolution: the platform is the same, and so is the engine. There's no trace of electric power here, and the truth is, it's a very mature car, surprisingly responsive. In fact, it feels more like a sporty hatchback than a nimble hatchback always eager to push you to the limit, like they used to be or like a Hyundai i20N might be. This is a car that lets you travel in a relaxed way: it's firm, yes, but not at all extreme. And when the curves arrive, it's incredibly effective but much less dramatic. If you're looking for a top-of-the-line design, four seats, first-rate dynamic handling when you want to push it to the limit, and a roof that feels like the sky, I have an exclusive for you: this is your only option on the market.