Brand New MINI Countryman Plug-In Hybrid Cooper SE Classic
- Automatic Transmission
- eDrive Modes
- 220 hp
- 0-62mph in 6.8 seconds
Brand New MINI Countryman Plug-In Hybrid Cooper SE Classic
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Standard features
- 17" Imprint Spoke Alloy Wheels
- Navigation Pack
- Sport Leather Steering Wheel
- Sun Protection Glass
- Rear Parking Distance Control
- Cloth Firework Interior
- eDrive Button
- Digital Cockpit
- Cruise Control
- LED Headlights
Optional
- Comfort Pack
- Navigation Plus Pack
- Leatherette Carbon Black Interior
- Black Roof Rails
- Panoramic Glass Sunroof
- Darkened Rear Glass
- 18" Alloys
- Rear Armrest
- Heated Front Windscreen
- Bonnet Stripes
Technical
- 220 HP (Combined)
- 0-62 mph in 6.8 Seconds (Combined)
- Automatic Gearbox
- All Electric Range: 28.0 – 29.8 miles
- 385 Nm System Torque (Combined)
- 148.7 – 166.2 mpg (Combined)
- 43 – 39 g/km C02 Emissions (Combined)
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring
- Top Speed 121 mph
- 2h 24m Charge Time with Wallbox
The new MINI Countryman Plug-in Hybrid combines an electric motor and battery with a conventional petrol engine to offer drivers the best of both worlds with a total output of 220 hp enabling thrilling acceleration from 0 to 62 mph in 6.8 seconds.
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Questions about buying a MINI?
What is the difference between a MINI Cooper and a MINI Countryman?
There are a few main differences between the MINI Cooper and Countryman. First of all, the Cooper is a little smaller than the Countryman – though at first glance they do look similar! The Countryman offers a touch more cargo space than the Cooper. The MINI Countryman is also better for rougher terrain – it handles more like an SUV compared to the Cooper. The Countryman also has additional features available such as a roof rack and a panoramic sunroof which don’t appear on the MINI Cooper.
Is the Clubman better than the Countryman?
While one MINI isn’t necessarily “better” than the other, both the Clubman and Countryman offer slightly different features that will better appeal to certain drivers. For example, the Countryman offers more cargo space and a higher roofline which makes it a better choice for longer journeys. The Clubman, however, offers lots of premium features such as heated front seats which those who prioritise comfort and luxury will favour.
What country is the Clubman built in?
The plant for the MINI Clubman is based in Oxford, England. The Cowley plant is BMW owned and is the main site of assembly for many of MINI’s most popular cars.