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Mini Countryman Review, For Sale, Colours, Interior, Models & News

The Mini Countryman is a small, prestige SUV that is based on the Mini Cooper hatchback.

Originally introduced to the Australian market in 2011, the Mini Countryman rivals both other prestige suvs - such as the Audi Q3, BMW X1, BMW X2, Jaguar E-Pace, and Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class – and high-end versions of the Volkswagen Tiguan, Hyundai Kona, Mazda CX-3, and Peugeot 3008.

Mini offers both efficient turbo-diesel, and punchy turbo-petrol engines for the Countryman; all of which are paired with an eight-speed torque converted automatic.

While most models get front-wheel drive, the top-of-the-range $77,990 Countryman SE ALL4 JCW Sport (bev) gets all-wheel drive.

Prices for the Countryman start at $49,990 for the Countryman C Core (mhev).

 

Mini Countryman Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Mini Countryman varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $49,990 and going to $77,990 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2025 SUV 1.5L, PULP, 7 SP AUTO $49,990 $77,990
2024 SUV 1.5L, —, AUTO SP $41,690 $84,920
2023 SUV 1.5L, PULP, AUTO SP $41,140 $79,090
2022 SUV 1.5L, PULP, AUTO SP $39,270 $77,550
2021 SUV 1.5L, PULP, AUTO SP $35,750 $75,460
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Mini Countryman Colours

There are multiple colourways and customisations available on the Mini Countryman because of the option of bonnet strips and roof colours. There are currently nine paintwork colour options available - 'Blazing Blue', 'Chili Red II', 'Midnight Black II', 'Nanuq White', 'Melting Silver III', 'British Racing Green IV', 'Slate Blue', 'Smokey Green' and 'Indigo Sunset Blue'.

Not all colourways are available on every grade level.

  • Blazing Blue
  • Chili Red II
  • Midnight Black II
  • Nanuq White
  • Melting Silver III
  • British Racing Green IV
  • Slate Blue
  • Smokey Green
  • Indigo Sunset Blue
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website.

Mini Countryman Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Mini Countryman here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • What is the towing capacity of a 2018 Mini Countryman?

    Towing capacities for hybrid vehicles has been a bit of an issue for Australian car buyers for a while now and remains one of the biggest hurdles to ownership of this type of technology. There’s also a fair bit of misinformation around, too, including the fact that hybrids can’t tow at all. That’s simply not true for some manufacturers, but in this case, it’s a fact.

    While Mini specifies a 1500kg towing limited (with a braked trailer) for its Countryman range, there are exceptions. In fact, Mini does not specify a towing limit for two variants of the Countryman; the sporty John Cooper Works version and, sadly, the plug-in hybrid variant. In fact, there’s not even a factory-option tow-bar listed for those variants, which is another way of saying they’re not designed for towing at all. You may need to look elsewhere.

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  • Which is the biggest Mini Cooper?

    In terms of physical size the five-door Mini Countryman is the largest vehicle in the current Mini fleet.

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  • 2014 Mini Countryman reliability

    You’re looking at a relatively new model so the reliability should be fine, and the maintenance costs should be ok if you use a specialist independent mechanic instead of a dealer.

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  • Countryman run flat tyres

    What he bought is in effect a used car, not a new one, so it might vary from the specifications of a new car. In this case it seems that for some reason the run-flat tyres have been switched for regular tyres. I might speculate that as it was a demo vehicle the salespeople demonstrating it might have wanted a softer ride to impress potential buyers than the ride it would have if it were on the run-flats. But that’s me being cynical. Your son should go back to the dealer personally and talk to them face-to-face about his issue and request that they either replace the damaged tyre and provide him with a spare, or fit run-flat tyres as he believes it would have had. The alternative is to carry a can of pump-up foam in the car, which would get him out of trouble in the case of a puncture.

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Mini Countryman Interior

The interior feels airy with the amount of space available and it's pleasant to spend time in. There is a hefty mix of materials in the cabin space from the synthetic leather and cloth mix for the upholstery, and a rough-textured weave/knit across the dashboard that features vertical red stitches.

The black weave/knit across the door panels overlay a red material that is visible in certain lights. There are a few harder plastics mixed in but you tend not to focus on them. The dashboard is headlined by a 9.4-inch round media screen which isn't as well-integrated as previous generations but it looks gorgeous.

Mini Countryman Interior

Mini Countryman Dimensions

The dimensions of the Mini Countryman SUV vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2025 SUV 1661x1843x4444 mm 202 mm
2024 SUV 1557x1822x4297 mm 165 mm
2023 SUV 1557x1822x4297 mm 165 mm
2022 SUV 1557x1822x4297 mm 165 mm
2021 SUV 1557x1822x4297 mm 165 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Mini Countryman Dimensions

Mini Countryman Boot Space

The boot space for the C and S models is 460L, while the John Cooper Works grade enjoys up to 505L. All back rows have a 40/20/40 split and a small lip in the loading space.

Mini Countryman Boot space

Mini Countryman Accessories

Standard accessories include keyless start/entry, dual-zone climate control, rain-sensing wipers, adaptive cornering and dusk-sensing LED headlights, satellite navigation, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Mini 'Spike' virtual assistant, digital radio, a reversing camera, front/rear parking sensors, a wireless charging pad, four USB-C ports, two 12-volt sockets, a powered tailgate, a heated steering wheel and velour floor mats.

Mini Countryman Accessories

Mini Countryman Seats

The Mini Countryman is offered with five seats in a 2/3 configuration. The front has Mini sports seats but John Cooper Works models have JCW Sports seats.

The rear has a 40/20/40 split but is set in 'stadium' position, so are slightly higher than the front seats. All Countrymans get a synthetic leather and cloth mix for the upholstery.

Electric front seats with heat and massage function (driver only) are available as at-cost option packs but are standard on the top-grade variant, the Favoured.

Mini Countryman Seats

Mini Countryman Wheel Size

The Mini Countryman has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 225x55 R18 for SUV in 2025.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2025 SUV 225x55 R18 225x55 R18
2024 SUV 225x55 R17 225x55 R17
2023 SUV 225x55 R17 225x55 R17
2022 SUV 225x55 R17 225x55 R17
2021 SUV 225x55 R17 9 225x55 R17 9
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Mini Countryman Wheel Sizes

Mini Countryman Towing Capacity

The Mini Countryman has no towing capacity for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2025 SUV 0kg 0kg
2024 SUV 0kg 1500kg
2023 SUV 0kg 1500kg
2022 SUV 0kg 1500kg
2021 SUV 0kg 1500kg
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Mini Countryman Engine

The Mini Countryman C has a 1.5-litre, three-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine that produces up to 115kW of power and 230Nm of torque.

The Mini Countryman S ALL4 has a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine that produces up to 150kW of power and 300Nm of torque.

The Mini Countryman JCW has a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine that produces up to 233kW of power and 400Nm of torque.

The Mini Countryman E has a single motor and a 66.5kWh battery and produces up to 150kW of power and 250Nm of torque.

The Mini Countryman SE ALL4 has dual motors and a 66.5kWh battery and produces up to 230kW of power and 494Nm of torque.

Mini Countryman Fuel Consumption

The Mini Countryman is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by Electric, PULP, — and Hyb/PULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 6.8L/100km for SUV /PULP for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 SUV Electric 7 SP AUTO
2025 SUV 6.8L/100km 1.5L PULP 7 SP AUTO
2024 SUV Electric 7 SP AUTO
2024 SUV 6.3L/100km 1.5L AUTO SP
2023 SUV 2.4L/100km 1.5L Hyb/PULP 6 SP AUTO
2023 SUV 6.3L/100km 1.5L PULP AUTO SP
2022 SUV 2.4L/100km 1.5L Hyb/PULP 6 SP AUTO
2022 SUV 6.3L/100km 1.5L PULP AUTO SP
2021 SUV 2.4L/100km 1.5L Hyb/PULP 6 SP AUTO
2021 SUV 6.3L/100km 1.5L PULP
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Mini Countryman Speed

The Mini Countryman C has a 0-100km/h speed of 9.0-seconds and a top speed of 212km/h. The Mini Countryman S ALL4 has a 0-100km/h speed of 7.4-seconds and a top speed of 228km/h.

The Mini Countryman JCW has a 0-100km/h speed of 5.4-seconds and a top speed of 250km/h. The Mini Countryman E has a 0-100km/h speed of 8.6-seconds and a top speed of 170km/h.

The Mini Countryman SE ALL4 has a 0-100km/h speed of 5.6-seconds and a top speed of 180km/h.

Mini Countryman Range

The Mini Countryman C has a combined fuel cycle usage of 6.8L/100km and a 54L fuel tank, giving it a theoretical driving range of up to 794km.

The Mini Countryman S ALL4 has a combined fuel cycle usage of 7.6L/100km and a 54L fuel tank, giving it a theoretical driving range of up to 710km.

The Mini Countryman JCW has a combined fuel cycle usage of 7.7L/100km and a 54L fuel tank, giving it a theoretical driving range of up to 701km.

The Mini Countryman E has a combined energy consumption figure of 17.2kWh/100km and a driving range of up to 462km (WLTP).

The Mini Countryman SE ALL4 has a combined energy consumption figure of 18.3kWh/100km and a driving range of up to 432km (WLTP).