The Countryman compact SUV is the largest model in the MINI family line-up, and the biggest MINI ever. Versions include ‘C’ 3 cylinder with FWD, ’S 4 cylinder ALL4 AWD, and John Cooper Works ALL4 with four cylinders; all are petrol vehicles. A fully electric model is also available.
The spacious interior has a sporty and modern look with lots of high-quality materials such as the knitted black fabric with red vertical lines across the dash and door panels, the race-inspired John Cooper Works sports seats with a red stripe on the integrated head rests in a Vescin/cord combination JCW Black with red stitching. They looked quite fabulous and held me in well with support from my shoulders down my back while also managing to be extremely comfortable. Front ones have manual seat adjustments and can be heated. The main attraction, however, is the big 9.4-inch circular central touchscreen with superb graphics that runs the new MINI Operating System 9 for touch and voice control, featuring cloud-based navigation and connectivity. The driving-related information is shown on the top half, with the controls for navigation, media and dual zone climate controls (with up and down arrows on both sides) on the lower half. You can customise this screen to suit your preferences. Use the Experiences knob below the screen, to change the default Core mode, to Go-Kart (sporty), Green efficiency or the adventurous Trail mode - not a proper 4x4 mode - each with its own ambient lighting colour and display or choose the nostalgic Timeless one that provides graphics inspired by the original MINI’s analogue dials. You can use voice mode to get the setting you require.
Those in the rear enjoy good head and legroom, but the high tunnel compromises footpace. The rear seats can be slid back or forth for extra legroom. There are two small USB ports here, too. Luggage capacity is 450-1,450 litres with rear seats folded down. No spare, just a sealant. Extras included a Sport Pack at €5,094.73 which includes John Cooper Works features, Adaptive Suspension, an automatic transmission with gearshift paddles, and Sport Trim Content. Level 1 Pack at €3,951.86 included a larger fuel tank, Comfort Access, luggage net, folding wing mirrors with auto-dimming, rear-view mirror with auto dimming, Adaptive LED Headlights, High-Beam Assistant, the Head-up Display, and Driving Assistant Plus preparation.
Countryman is available in front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive models. Powertrains range from 170hp, to 218hp and up to 300hp. All come with a smooth 7-speed automatic transmission. My car, with mild hybrid technology which improves fuel efficiency, was powered by a 1.5, 163hp 3-cylinder turbo engine. Max torque is 280Nm and top speed is 212km/h, where allowed.






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