MINIUSA Announces 2025 Countryman Pricing, Performance and Surprising Electric Range 


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The all new 2025 MINI Countryman finally has US pricing, performance and range figures. As we’ve been reporting, MINIUSA is killing the base ICE model (formally known as the Cooper). Similarly we’ll only see the higher end electric Countryman SE in the US as well. But more interestingly are some of the figures also announced.

The ICE powered 2024 Countryman S will start at $38,900 in the US. That will get you a fairly well equipped car but certainly not loaded. We’d expect roughly a $10k swing between this new base S model and a fully loaded version.

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The other news is that this new Countryman S model will have 241 hp and 295 lbs of torque from its mild hybrid 2.0 liter. That’s more than a 50 hp increase and more than the original F60 JCW model from just five years ago.

The electric Countryman SE will start at $45,200. That’s JCW territory but then again it has more than JCW performance. With 313 hp and a staggering 363 lbs of torque, this Countryman can get to 60 mph in only 5.6 seconds.

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Perhaps more important to many potential owners will be the range. MINIUSA is estimating an EPA range of 245 miles. That’s substantially above our previous 225 mile estimate and coupled with 130 kW DC fast charging, is good news for would be owners. 

Order banks are now open and like previous limited edition MINIs, you can pre-order online at MINIUSA.com

More info to come…

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