Mini Countryman

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Mini Countryman
Production period: since 2010
Class : SUV
Body versions : Station wagon

The Mini Countryman is the SUV model series from the Mini automobile brand from BMW . The first generation of the vehicle was launched in September 2010; the second and current generation went on sale in February 2017.

First generation (2010-2017)

1st generation
Mini Cooper S ALL4 Countryman (2010-2017)

Mini Cooper S ALL4 Countryman (2010-2017)

Production period: 2010-2017
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Gasoline engines :
1.6 liters
(72–160 kW)
Diesel engines :
1.6–2.0 liters
(66–105 kW)
Length: 4097-4133 mm
Width: 1789 mm
Height: 1549-1561 mm
Wheelbase : 2595 mm
Empty weight : 1335-1570 kg
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2010) Crash test star 5.svg

History and technology

The first generation Countryman (internal name: R60 ) is produced by Magna Steyr in Graz . The five-door vehicle is over four meters long and offers space for four or five people. All -wheel drive called ALL4 is optionally available for the Cooper S, Cooper D and Cooper SD models. The Countryman's concept vehicle, the Mini Crossover Concept , was presented to the public at the Paris Motor Show in October 2008. The Countryman was launched on September 18, 2010. The name goes back to Austin. The estate models of this brand were called "Countryman". The trunk of the Mini Countryman has a capacity of 350 liters, which can be expanded to 450 liters by moving the rear seats and to 1170 liters by moving the seats.

Technical specifications

Second generation (since 2017)

2nd generation
Mini Countryman (since 2017)

Mini Countryman (since 2017)

Production period: since 2017
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Otto engines :
1.5–2.0 liters
(75–225 kW)
Diesel engines :
1.5–2.0 liters
(85–140 kW)
Otto hybrid :
1.5 liters
(162–165 kW)
Length: 4299 mm
Width: 1822 mm
Height: 1557 mm
Wheelbase : 2670 mm
Empty weight : 1440-1675 kg
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2017) 5 stars in the Euro NCAP crash test

The second generation of the Countryman (internal designation: F60 ) was presented at the LA Auto Show in November 2016 . This grew by around 20 centimeters in length and 3.5 centimeters in width compared to the previous model.

At the market launch on February 11, 2017, the second generation was initially offered with two gasoline and two diesel engines. These are all available with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive . At the end of May 2020, Mini presented a revised version of the Countryman. The market launch was in July 2020.

Cooper SE Countryman

With the Cooper SE Countryman, Mini is also offering a plug-in hybrid for the first time . This takes over the drive from the BMW 225xe Active Tourer . The Otto engine known from the Cooper drives the front wheels, while a 65 kW (88 PS) electric motor drives the rear axle. According to the NEDC driving cycle, the SE has an electric range of 40 kilometers and an electric top speed of 125 km / h. The 7.6 kWh (gross) lithium-ion battery can be fully charged in 3.25 hours at a household socket. In mid-2019, the battery capacity was increased to 10 kWh. The electric range increased to up to 57 km.

Technical specifications

Petrol engines

One Countryman Cooper Countryman Cooper S Countryman John Cooper Works Countryman Cooper SE Countryman
Construction period 05/2017-06 / 2018 07 / 2018–06 / 2020 02/2017-06 / 2018 07 / 2018–06 / 2020 since 07/2020 02/2017-06 / 2018 07 / 2018–06 / 2020 04/2017–05/2018 05/2019–06/2020 from 11/2020 06/2017–03/2018 03 / 2018-06 / 2020 since 07/2020
Engine characteristics
Engine type R3 petrol engine R4 petrol engine R3 petrol engine + electric motor
Displacement 1499 cc 1998 cc 1499 cc
Max. Performance internal combustion engine in min -1 75 kW (102 PS) / 4100-6000 75 kW (102 PS) / 3900-6500 100 kW (136 hp) / 4400-6000 100 kW (136 hp) / 4500-6500 131 kW (178 PS) / 5000-5500 141 kW (192 PS) / 5000–6000 170 kW (231 hp) / 5000–6000 225 kW (306 PS) / 5000-6250 100 kW (136 hp) / 4400-6000 97 kW (132 PS) / 4400-6000
Max. Electric motor power - 65 kW (88 PS)
System performance - 165 kW (224 hp) 162 kW (220 PS)
Max. Torque engine in min -1 180 Nm / 1250-3800 190 Nm / 1380-3600 220 Nm (230) 1 / 1400-4300 220 Nm / 1480-4100 280 Nm / 1350-4200 280 Nm / 1250-4600 (300 Nm / 1350-4500 / min) 1 280 Nm / 1350-4600 350 Nm / 1450-4500 450 Nm / 1750-4500 220 Nm / 1250-4300 220 Nm / 1300-4300
Max. Torque electric motor - 165 Nm
System torque - 385 Nm
Power transmission
Drive, as standard Front wheel drive all wheel drive
Drive, optional - All-wheel drive ALL4 -
Gearbox, as standard 6-speed manual transmission 8-speed automatic transmission 6-speed automatic transmission
Gearbox, optional 6-speed automatic transmission 6-speed dual clutch transmission 8-speed automatic transmission -
Readings
Top speed 180 km / h 197-202 km / h 200 km / h 202-205 km / h 222–225 km / h 225 km / h 234 km / h 250 km / h 198 km / h 196 km / h
Top speed electric - 125 km / h 130 km / h
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h 11.8-12.2 s 12.0-12.3 s 9.6-9.8 s 9.7 s 9.7-10.1 s 7.3-7.5 s 7.2-7.5 s 7.5-7.6 s 6.5 s 5.1 s 6.8 s
Fuel consumption over 100 km (combined) 5.5 l super 5.9–6.0 l super 5.5–6.1 l super 5.8–6.0 l super 5.3–6.1 l super 5.7–6.5 l super 6.0–7.0 l super 6.0–6.5 l super 6.9–7.4 l super 7.3 l super 6.9–7.3 l super 2.4–2.5 l super 1.9–2.1 l super 1.7–2.0 l super
CO 2 emissions (combined) 126 g / km 134-137 g / km 126-139 g / km 132-137 g / km 120-140 g / km 130-149 g / km 137-159 g / km 136-149 g / km 158-169 g / km 166 g / km 156-166 g / km 49 g / km 55-56 g / km 45-40 g / km
Emissions standard according to EU classification: Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d
1 with overboost

Diesel engines

One D Countryman Cooper D Countryman Cooper SD Countryman
Construction period 05/2017 - 03/2018 03 / 2018–07 / 2019 since 07/2019 02/2017–03/2018 03 / 2018-06 / 2020 since 06/2020 02/2017–03/2018 03 / 2018-06 / 2020 since 06/2020
Engine characteristics
Engine type R3 diesel engine R4 diesel engine
Displacement 1499 cc 1995 cc
Max. Performance internal combustion engine in min -1 85 kW (116 PS) / 4000 110 kW (150 PS) / 4000 140 kW (190 PS) / 4000
Max. Torque engine in min -1 270 Nm / 1750-2250 330 Nm / 1750-2500 350 Nm / 1750-2500 400 Nm / 1750-2500 360 Nm / 1500-2750 400 Nm / 1750-2500
Power transmission
Drive, as standard Front wheel drive
Drive, optional - All-wheel drive ALL4
Gearbox, as standard 6-speed manual transmission 8-speed automatic transmission
Gearbox, optional - (6-speed automatic transmission) 8-speed automatic transmission -
Readings
Top speed 190 km / h 188-190 km / h 205-208 km / h 211-214 km / h 218–220 km / h 224-226 km / h
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h 10.9 s 11.2 s 8.7-8.9 s 9.0-9.1 s 7.4-7.7 s 7.6-7.9 s
Fuel consumption over 100 km (combined) 4.1 l diesel 4.3–4.6 l diesel 4.1-4.2 l diesel 4.3-4.8 l diesel 4.5-4.9 l diesel 4.2-4.8 l diesel 4.6-4.9 l diesel 4.5-4.9 l diesel 4.2-4.8 l diesel
CO 2 emissions (combined) 109 g / km 112-122 g / km 107-111 g / km 113-127 g / km 119-130 g / km 110-127 g / km 121-129 g / km 119-130 g / km 111-127 g / km
Emissions standard according to EU classification: Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d
1 with overboost

Rally sport

In the 2011 season, Mini took part in selected races of the World Rally Championship (WRC) with a World Rally Car version (1600 cm³ with turbocharging) of the Countryman developed in collaboration with Prodrive . With the works drivers Dani Sordo and Kris Meeke that took Mini WRC Team in the 2011 season at six rallies in part: Italy , Finland , Germany , France , Catalonia and Wales . The Prodrive team's John Cooper Works S2000, which was presented in Geneva , already started at the Rally Portugal from March 24th to 27th . At the 2011 Rallye Deutschland , Dani Sordo achieved third place overall. At the Rally France he finished second overall. At the 2011 Dakar Rally , the German private team X-Raid used a Mini Countryman ( Mini All4 Racing ) as a competition vehicle for the first time . In contrast to the World Rally Championship, it was an off-road vehicle in the prototype class, which technically does not have to be related to the production vehicle, but the silhouette was based on the production model of the Countryman. On the rest day of the Dakar Rally, Guerlain Chicherit retired after a rollover during a test drive, while he was 9th overall. At the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 2011, Stéphane Peterhansel took the first victory in the MINI All4 Racing. At the 2012 Dakar Rally , the X-Raid team competed with five MINI All4 Racing cars and achieved overall victory as well as places 2, 4, 8 and 10 in the overall "Auto" classification. Another overall victory and positions 3 and 4 were achieved at the 2013 Dakar Rally .

Web links

Commons : Mini Countryman  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Results of the MINI Countryman EURO NCAP 2010 crash test , accessed in 2010
  2. http://www.mini.at/mini_countryman/index.html , last viewed on March 25, 2013
  3. Result of the Mini Countryman in the Euro NCAP crash test (2017)
  4. Jan Götze: Everything about the new Mini Countryman . autobild.de. October 26, 2016. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  5. Stefan Wagner: Mini Countryman Facelift (2020) will be cleaner and more digital . de.motor1.com. May 27, 2020. Accessed July 11, 2020.
  6. https://ecomento.de/2019/09/09/neuer-mini-cooper-se-countryman-all4-57-e-kilometer/
  7. Tobias Grüner: Mini Countryman WRC from 2011 in the World Rally Championship . auto-motor-und-sport.de. July 27, 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2011.
  8. Six participations planned (Motorsport-Magazin.com from March 1, 2011; accessed on March 2, 2011)
  9. Dakar 2012 overall classification . dakar.com. Retrieved February 5, 2012.