The second generation of the Mini Countryman, the F60, is in production since 2017 and replaces the much-loved R60. It has a slightly more sober design, with thinner air intakes and more sporty lines. Its resistant structure allows it to reach a result of 5 stars in the Euro NCAP tests. The interiors are the classics of every Mini, more marked in style than in onboard technologies, and you can either love or hate. Passengers can easily notice the round instrumentation in the dashboard. Besides its classic βCooperβ version, there are the “Cooper D”, “Cooper S” (in the photo), “Cooper SD” versions with 2.0 engines, and the new “Cooper SE” with ALL4 technology, characterized by a hybrid engine that reaches 220 horsepower. A facelift version arrives in 2020, but there is little change. The Countryman is on sale in both 3-door and 5-door versions starting at around 19.000β¬ in Europe and comes at a base price of over 32.000β¬ for the Cooper SE hybrid version. Although we could say that this car has a style apart, we could say that among the rivals with similar qualities are the Jeep Renegade, the Fiat 500X, and the Volkswagen T-Roc.
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π Mini Countryman F60 5-door
π United Kingdom
π One 1.5 102HP
π¨ 12 seconds
π 180km/h
πΆ 19.500β¬ in Europe
π΅ 29.100$ in the United States
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Our vote: βββ (3/5)