2018 Mini Countryman
The second generation Countryman has been in the works for
more than an year now and it seems to be on its final testing phase while
towing a trailer which is uncommon for a Mini.
The new Mini Countryman won’t be a mini
literally as it’s the biggest model from the British brand yet. However,
despite its increase in size, the same design language found in the recently
launched Minis will be carried forward. The extra size meant the headlamps and
tail lamps have grown bigger compared to other cars in the lineage which would
not be a surprise understandably.
The F60
Countryman will be built on the same UKL specialised front-wheel-drive platform
as the current version. The customers will have the option to choose between
three and four-cylinder turbocharged petrol and diesel motors. It will
obviously get a John Cooper Works version as the range-topper and it will be
powered by a 2.0-litre engine good enough to pump out 228 horsepower and 320 Nm
of peak torque.
The BMW-owned Mini has been rumoured to be
readying a plug-in hybrid variant as well. The comparatively high-displacing
four-cylinder powertrain could be coupled with an optional ALL4 four-wheel
drive system. The chances of another variant with SUV characteristics cannot be
ruled out of the equation which might take design inspiration from the
successful Mini ALL4 Racing developed for Dakar Rally.
The 2018
Mini Countryman will have more space in the driver’s cockpit, co-driver area
and the rear seat occupant’s head and legroom. The probability of a bigger
bootspace compared to its predecessor is also high. The spotted images did not
reveal anything of the interiors but it is expected to have the similarly
styled dashboard with latest infotainment system from the current range of Mini
models.
The forthcoming Paris Motor Show could
play host to its global premiere on October 1 but Mini could unveil the model
in September itself through online streaming. The European markets could see
the entry of the enlarged Countryman at the end of 2016 or in the start of next
year.