MINI’s first-ever plug-in hybrid (PHEV) model has
officially arrived in Malaysia with the launch of the locally-assembled (CKD)
F60 MINI Cooper S E Countryman All4. The PHEV retails at RM 255,888 on-the-road
without insurance, and joins the new Cooper S Countryman Sports and existing
John Cooper Works model.
Under the bonnet is a 1.5 litre turbocharged
three-cylinder petrol engine with 134 hp and 220 Nm of torque, which sends
drive to the front wheels via a six-speed Steptronic automatic transmission.
The electrification and all-wheel drive aspect comes courtesy of a rear-mounted
electric motor (87 hp and 165 Nm) that works with a two-stage single-speed
transmission and a 7.6 kWh battery positioned just in front of said motor.
Overall system output is rated at 221 hp and 385 Nm, making the PHEV the torquiest version of the Countryman you can buy
today. Performance-wise, the zero to 100 km/h sprint is dispatched in just 6.8
seconds, making it quicker than the Cooper S (7.4 seconds) and just three
tenths away from the JCW (6.5 seconds). However, the PHEV’s top speed is 198
km/h, while other models hit or exceed 200 km/h.
The powertrain is essentially a detuned version of
the BMW i8’s, and offers three different modes (Auto eDrive, Max eDrive and
Save Battery) for the driver to choose from using the eDrive switch beside the
now-yellow starter button. In Auto eDrive, the car will run on electricity
alone at speeds of up to 80 km/h, but only if the battery has a charge state of
between 100% and 7%. Beyond those parameters, and when maximum drive output is
required, the three-pot will kick into action.
In Max eDrive, driving speeds of up to 125 km/h on
pure electricity alone are possible as long as there is enough charge left in
the battery. Finally, Save Battery mode preserves the state of charge at around
90% of higher for use later. In this mode, the petrol engine handles both
recharging (if needed) and propulsion duties.
The upshot of all this is a claimed average fuel
consumption of just 2.1 l/100 km, and the battery allows for an all-electric
driving range of up to 42 km. Discounting the petrol engine, recharging the
battery takes about five hours if you plug the car into a household power
socket with a home charging cable, but with a public charging facility (3.7 kW
AC charger), that time is shortened to just three hours and 15 minutes.
Distinguishing the Countryman PHEV from the rest of
the pack are distinct cues on both the exterior and interior. In the case of
the former, you’ll find the ‘S’ letterings on the grille and rear ‘Cooper S’
badge are painted yellow. If that isn’t a clear enough giveaway, the side
scuttles prominently show the MINI Electric logo – the one on the left hides
the charging port.
Like the Cooper S Countryman, the PHEV comes fitted
with the All4 exterior styling kit, which comes with black high-gloss bumper
elements, silver skid plates and roof rails with silver side sills. Also part
of the get-up are a set of 19-inch MINI Yours Masterpiece wheels.
A number of colour combinations involving the body
and roof are available too, where cars with a black roof can be ordered in
either Chili Red, British Racing Green, Thunder Grey, Light White, or Melting
Silver with a black roof. Those who prefer a white roof can only have the body
in Island Blue.
Moving inside, you’ll first be greeted by a MINI
Yours ‘Walknappa’ leather steering wheel with aluminium-coloured contrast
stitching. Elsewhere, there is the MINI Yours Piano Black Illuminated interior
surfacing on the dashboard. It is controlled via the car’s infotainment system,
and is part of the MINI Yours Illuminated Cockpit that is supplemented by an
LED ring around it.
Infotainment is handled via the Radio MINI
Navigation system (includes the MINI Excitement package), which is linked to a
6.5-inch touchscreen. Other items include dual-zone climate control (with rear
vents), Cross Punch leather upholstery in Carbon Black, Chrome Line interior
pack, Keyless Go, powered driver seat with memory function, LED headlamps, MINI
Driving Modes, Park Assist, powered tailgate, Picnic Bench and Comfort Access
with Easy Opener.
Unlike the other Countryman models, the PHEV does
not feature sliding second-row seats due to the placement
of the electric motor and battery. On a related note, boot space is now 405
litres (-45 litres compared to non-PHEV models), and 1,275 litres with the rear
seats instead of 1,390 litres.
The Countryman PHEV is
priced at RM 255,888, placing it between the new (also CKD) Cooper S Countryman
Sports (RM 245,888) and fully-imported (CBU) JCW (RM 348,888) models. Included
with each purchase is a four-year, unlimited-mileage warranty, four-year/60,000
km free service package and MINI Malaysia’s 5 Years Roadside Assistance
programme. The battery is covered by a six-year/100,000 km warranty as well.
Customers who do buy into MINI plug-in hybrid
ownership will also be offered the ChargeNow package that bundles the MINI
Public Charging Cables with a free one-year subscription to unlimited charging
at all 270 ChargeEV stations across Malaysia.