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Halo hot hatchback embraces battery power for even more punch
STEPHEN DOBI
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You can now buy your Mini JCW in two flavours. Which version is the better hot hatch, petrol or electric?
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Alpine, Abarth, Alfa and Mini have decades of experience in making affordable performance cars. Does that know-how translate to EVs?