The MINI Countryman has been given a midlife facelift.
The refreshed big MINI follows facelifts for the regular MINI 3 Door and 5 Door
in 2018, as well as the Clubman in 2019. The F60 LCI incorporates revised
design, new equipment, new and cleaner powertrains and fresh trim options and
accessories. The redesigned
radiator grille has the brand’s usual hexagonal shape, surrounded by a slim,
one-piece chrome frame. Its air intake is subdivided by three horizontal struts
in the One, Cooper, One D and Cooper D; while the Cooper S and Cooper SD’s nose
is characterised by a hexagonal grid pattern with a red ‘S’ and single chrome
strut.
The easiest way to spot the LCI is from
the vertical “intakes” at the edges of the bumper. LED headlamps are now
standard. The slightly asymmetrically rounded contours of the eyes are
accentuated by a continuous band of light that takes on the function of both
DRL and turn indicator. There’s a turning function for the headlamps, and LED
fog lights are also standard, with a light band in the upper semicircle serving
as a parking light. Adaptive LED headlamps with variable light distribution and
matrix function for the high beam are is a newly added option.
Colour and trim is important for MINI, and
there are some new combos to be had here. New colours include White Silver
metallic and Sage Green metallic, which can be contrasted with black, white or
silver on the roof and mirror caps, depending on the model variant. There’s a
new Piano Black Exterior option for all variants,this pack gives you headlamp
surrounds, rear lights, radiator grille, side scuttles, door handles and rear
model lettering in gloss black instead of the regular chrome.
If one also needs gloss black for the MINI
logo and ‘Cooper S’ and ‘ALL4’ badges, they can be found in the accessories
catalogue. Matching mirror caps and side scuttles with a grey-black flag
pattern in Night Jack design are also available for retrofit. As for wheels,
the range is from 16- to 19-inches, with 17-inch Channel Spoke Black design and
19-inch Turnstile Spoke 2-tone alloys being new to the list.
Inside the small SUV, which has cargo room
of 450 to 1,390 litres, customisation options have been broadened. Chester
Indigo Blue and Chester Malt Brown are new leather seat upholstery options,
while the Colour Line for the lower section of the instrument panel and door
trim – previously available as a single option – is now part of the overall
colour scheme.
The Cooper S Countryman, Cooper SD
Countryman and Cooper SE Countryman models now come as standard with Piano
Black trim for the cockpit and door bezels. These are combined with
accentuation strips in the British Oak dark. The MINI Yours Interior Style
Shaded Silver trim with illuminated cockpit bezel is optional.
Under the hood, you’ll find update engines
with a focus on efficiency and C02 emissions. Measures include particulate
filters for petrol engines and SCR with AdBlue injection for diesel engines.
All variants of the Countryman LCI meet the Euro 6d emission standard that will
not be binding until 2021. The three-cylinder petrol engines in the
One (102 hp) and Cooper (136 hp) and four-pot in the Cooper S (178 hp) now
include an exhaust manifold integrated in the cylinder head along with
turbocharging. Like the petrols, the diesel engines also have a new starter
generator with optimised efficiency. The two-stage turbocharging system
previously used exclusively in the most powerful diesel engine (190 hp, Cooper
SD) is now also found in the four-cylinder engine of the Cooper D (150 hp),
with the injectors feeding fuel to the combustion chambers at a pressure of up
to 2,500 bar.
MINI’s ALL4 all-wheel drive system is an
option for four engine variants, and is standard with the plug-in hybrid Cooper
SE model. The Cooper SE Countryman ALL4 is fitted with a hybrid-specific AWD
system, which combines a three-cylinder petrol engine (power to the front
wheels) with an electric motor that acts on the rear wheels. Together, the
system output is 220 hp. Powered by a 9.6 kWh lithium-ion battery, the Cooper
SE Countryman ALL4 has an electric powered range of 55 to 61 km.
As for transmissions, the Cooper ALL4 and
Cooper D ALL4 now come with an eight-speed automatic, joining the Cooper S
ALL4, Cooper SD and Cooper SD ALL4. The 8AT is also optionally available for
the Cooper D. For all other models, it’s either a seven-speed dual-clutch auto
or a six-speed manual. The Cooper SE ALL4 comes with a six-speed auto. Lastly,
the most powerful petrol and diesel engines can be had with a seven-speed
dual-clutch Steptronic sports transmission or an eight-speed Steptronic sports
transmission.
Finally, there’s more standard kit now.
All models get a sports leather steering wheel and front passenger seat height
adjustment as standard. Electrically adjustable seats are optional, including a
memory function on the driver’s side. Also available is a 5.0-inch digital
instrument display in Black Panel design behind the steering wheel.
The Connected Media (which includes Radio
MINI Visual Boost and the digital instrument display) and Connected Navigation
Plus (adds on wireless charging and a second USB socket) options each include
an 8.8-inch colour screen with touchscreen function in the big central “dinner
plate”, which gets a “refined surface look” with the audio control panel and
other buttons (hazard lights, driver assist systems) now slickly integrated.
Also new here are touch-sensitive bookmark buttons and high-gloss Piano Black
surfaces. The MINI Original Accessories catalogue includes outdoorsy add-ons
such as a rear bicycle rack, roof box, moulded luggage compartment mat and
all-weather floor mats. There are also things like LED door projectors and the
usual range of John Cooper Works items.