• Mini has introduced a new 1965 Victory Edition.
  • It sports special graphics and a revamped interior.
  • Americans will only get the JCW variant with 228 hp.

Anniversary editions are popular with consumers and automakers, but they typically follow a predictable pattern. However, Mini is mixing things up by honoring the 61st anniversary of their win at the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally.

That’s a weird anniversary to celebrate, but the company is marking the occasion by unveiling the new 1965 Victory Edition. Based on the Cooper, the model features a Chili Red exterior with a full-length white body stripe and a white “52” graphic on both sides of the vehicle.

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They’re joined by a Glaced or panoramic glass roof and a “1965” sticker on the C-pillar. The model also sports 18-inch alloy wheels in either a black or two-tone design.

The upgrades extend to the cabin, which has been adorned with special door sill plates and a sport steering wheel featuring 1965 badging. Elsewhere, there’s two-tone accents, 52 graphics, and a special storage box in the center console. Buyers will also find a ‘hidden’ door sticker noting Timo Mäkinen’s win at the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally in a Cooper S.

Multiple Engine Options

Three different powertrains are available as the Cooper S 1965 Victory Edition has a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder pumping out 201 hp (150 kW / 204 PS) and 221 lb-ft (300 Nm) of torque. It enables the model to accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 6.6 seconds.

Customers can also get a JCW variant, which has an upgraded 2.0-liter turbo producing 228 hp (170 kW / 231 PS) and 280 lb-ft (380 Nm) of torque. This lowers the dash to 62 mph (100 km/h) to 6.1 seconds.

If that’s too slow, the John Cooper Works Electric hits 62 mph (100 km/h) in 5.9 seconds thanks to a beefy motor producing 255 hp (190 kW / 258 PS). The model is also notable for having a 49.2 kWh battery pack and a range of 226-250 miles (364-402 km) in the United Kingdom.

The special edition will be launched later this year and offered in an assortment of different markets. However, Americans will only get the JCW variant and it’ll cost $46,220 before a $1,175 destination fee.