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2025 Mini Countryman Electric spawns SE grade with 308 hp

news@motorauthority.com (Viknesh Vijayenthiran)By news@motorauthority.com (Viknesh Vijayenthiran)October 23, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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A redesigned Mini Countryman is about to succeed in U.S. showrooms next fall, and can offer buyers a selection of electrical or gas powertrains for the primary time.

Mini has only shown the electrical version of the Countryman, which is often called the Countryman Electric. It’s going to initially be offered in base E and sporty SE grades.

The bottom grade will include a 66.5-kwh battery and a single-motor front-wheel-drive powertrain good for 188 hp. The SE will use the identical battery but upgrade to a dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain good for 308 hp. Mini said owners of the SE can expect 0-62 mph acceleration in 5.6 seconds and a top speed of 112 mph.

No EPA range estimates for for the redesigned Mini have been published but DC fast charging at rates of as much as 130 kw might be supported, Mini has confirmed. It will enable a 10-80% charge to be accomplished in lower than half-hour, in response to the automaker.

2025 Mini Countryman SE

2025 Mini Countryman SE

2025 Mini Countryman SE

2025 Mini Countryman SE

2025 Mini Countryman SE

A brand new generation of the high-performance John Cooper Works Countryman can be planned, though it can be powered by a gas engine, no less than initially. This model will likely pack even greater than the Countryman SE’s 308 hp.

Features confirmed for the SE grade include LED headlights, wheels measuring as much as 20 inches in diameter, an ambience packing with unique lighting and sound options, and various electronic driver-assist features. One in all these is a brand new hands-free mode for traveling in a single lane on highway-like roads. The system still requires the driving force to watch in any respect times and only functions at speeds of as much as 37 mph.

Each the electric- and gas-powered Countrymans are based on the identical FAAR platform from Mini’s BMW Group parent. Production of each versions can be being handled at the identical plant in Regensburg, Germany. The plant also builds FAAR-based BMW models like the newest X1, an in depth cousin of the Countryman. A brand new BMW X2 may also be built on the plant.

Mini also has a redesigned Cooper hatch due for 2025. There might be electric and gas-powered versions, though timing for the U.S. market hasn’t been announced. The gas-powered Cooper is anticipated to reach next yr. The electrical version will likely follow around 2026, when it starts production at Mini’s plant within the U.K. alongside an electrical subcompact crossover to be called the Aceman.

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