Mini Countryman S – An interesting and different compact premium SUV

Driving the Mini Countryman today – the Mini brand part of the BMW group and today enjoying strong growth, up 80 percent in the first half, the larger and longer five-door Countryman the big sales mover, available in petrol or pure electric, each in several grades. I drove the 2.0-litre turbo petrol 7-speed dual clutch automatic Countryman S all-wheel drive in the mid-spec Favoured grade – $61,990 plus on road costs. The Countryman five-door, based on BMW’s X1 platform, a really interesting estate wagon as the name implies, individual and designed for the adventurous spirit – a go-anywhere compact SUV with premium finishes, fabulous seats and some novel touches. Step inside and your met with a round central touch screen and a head up speed display – both of which are extremely practical and user friendly. The air vents and door handles vertically aligned and different in an interior that has a lot of character with nice finishes. Novel touches too like the start/stop toggle switch, parking brake push button and gear selector set the Mini Countryman apart. It’s not an SUV for everyone, it’s a little different even quirky but as a compact premium model offers a point of difference with nice cabin and luggage room.
IMAGE CREDIT / Mini
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