MINI Cooper Countryman
The first generation Mini Cooper Countryman, also known as the R60 model, was launched in 2010 and is a subcompact crossover SUV. It was the first vehicle of its type to be launched by BMW under the Mini marque. Mini Countryman is a good choice for those seeking a more practical and spacious Mini experience, especially families or those who frequently carry passengers or cargo.
It offers a comfortable ride and good fuel economy while retaining some of the fun-to-drive handling characteristics of the regular Mini hatchback. The Countryman also shines with its "ALL4" all-wheel drive option, which provides extra traction in less-than-ideal road conditions, making it a capable choice for snowy or slippery surfaces.
The 1st gen Mini Countryman won various awards, including a 5-star safety rating by Euro NCAP and "Best Crossover of 2011" by Parkers.
The Mini Countryman received a minor facelift in 2014, including a redesigned hexagonal radiator grille, underride guard elements for the Cooper S ALL4, additional body color options, LED fog lights and new alloy wheel designs.
The first generation Mini Cooper Countryman (model code R60) was discontinued in January 2017 and was replaced by the second generation model.
MINI Cooper Countryman
The first generation Mini Cooper Countryman, also known as the R60 model, was launched in 2010 and is a subcompact crossover SUV. It was the first vehicle of its type to be launched by BMW under the Mini marque. Mini Countryman is a good choice for those seeking a more practical and spacious Mini experience, especially families or those who frequently carry passengers or cargo.
It offers a comfortable ride and good fuel economy while retaining some of the fun-to-drive handling characteristics of the regular Mini hatchback. The Countryman also shines with its "ALL4" all-wheel drive option, which provides extra traction in less-than-ideal road conditions, making it a capable choice for snowy or slippery surfaces.
The 1st gen Mini Countryman won various awards, including a 5-star safety rating by Euro NCAP and "Best Crossover of 2011" by Parkers.
The Mini Countryman received a minor facelift in 2014, including a redesigned hexagonal radiator grille, underride guard elements for the Cooper S ALL4, additional body color options, LED fog lights and new alloy wheel designs.
The first generation Mini Cooper Countryman (model code R60) was discontinued in January 2017 and was replaced by the second generation model.