Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 (2017, F60, second generation) photos
The Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 has 165kW (224hp) from its 1.5-liter turbo I3 and electric motor, a 40km (25mi) EV range, and 2:15 charging time.
The Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 has 165kW (224hp) from its 1.5-liter turbo I3 and electric motor, a 40km (25mi) EV range, and 2:15 charging time.
The second generation Mini Countryman is bigger in almost every way, but how different are the two SUVs? Check out these side-by-side photos for yourself.
The second generation Mini Countryman is lot bigger, and has a turbo 1.5-liter 3-cylinder or 2-liter 4-cylinder with FWD or AWD.
The F54 Mini Clubman John Cooper Works has a 2-liter turbocharged gas engine with 170kW (231hp), and a 6-speed manual or 8-speed automatic.
Based on the new front wheel drive UKL platform, the new Mini 3-door hatch is slightly bigger, and comes with turbo I3 and I4 gas and diesel engines.
The Mini Paceman is basically a 3-door R60 Countryman SUV with faster roof line. There will be no second-gen as it was the answer to question no-one asked.
The Mini Vision Next 100 is an electric 5-door hatch with a minimalist retro interior, glass hood, and autonomous driving features.
The limited edition 2015 R60 Mini Countryman Park Lane has 18-inch alloys, earl gray paint, a red roof, and virtually all the available drivetrain options.
The F57 Mini Cooper S convertible shares its 2-liter turbocharged I4 engine with the 3- and 5-door hatches, and has the familiar convertible hatch look.
The new Mini Clubman All4 misses out on the old model’s suicide doors, but keeps the nameplate’s traditional barn door style rear tailgate.