Mini Countryman E
Built on what makes the BMW iX1 so great, the Countryman levels up the Mini feel with quirkier styling and perhaps, more direct handling - in keeping with Mini's miniature but performance motoring ideals.
Est. Range
230mi (real world)
Efficiency
281 Wh/mi
Acceleration
0-62mph in 5.6 sec
Top Speed
112mph
Usable Battery
64.7kWh
Charging Port
Type 2
The new electric Countryman looks like it should be a sweet spot of fun to drive, with the added extra of practicality - perfect for families.
Interior
In classic Mini style, the Countryman oozes Mini features, including its own infotainment system that matches the traditional placement of the central speedo.
Charging Speed
See how far an hour of charging gets you - whether you’re plugged in at home or using a fast charger.
Slow 3.7kW Chargers
- Typical location:
- Home
- Avg. miles per hour:
- 22 miles
Fast 7kW Chargers
- Typical location:
- Home | Work | Public
- Avg. miles per hour:
- 33 miles
Rapid Chargers
- Typical location:
- Public (short stays)
- Avg. miles per hour:
- 330 miles
1843mm wide
1656mm high
4433mm long
Drive:
All wheel drive
Seats:
5
Boot volume:
460L
Tow hitch possible:
Yes
Roof load:
75kg
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