The updated Countryman E has a WLTP range of up to 311 miles, thanks to a revamped battery and other changes. 2 kWh battery.
The new Countryman SE ALL4 benefits from these upgrades as well, allowing for a range of up to 290 miles (467 km). While the updated model is set to be available in Europe this March, it remains to be seen when it will arrive in the US market.
In the meantime, the US-spec Countryman SE ALL4 starts at $45,200 and features a dual-motor all-wheel drive system producing 308 hp (230 kW / 312 PS) and 364 lb-ft (493 Nm) of torque. 4 seconds and hit a top speed of 112 mph (180 km/h).
Buyers can also expect a modest EPA range of up to 212 miles (341 km). The updated model's improved battery and other changes are expected to make it more competitive in the electric vehicle market, but its availability outside of Europe remains uncertain.
As the electric vehicle landscape continues to evolve rapidly, manufacturers like Mini must adapt quickly to stay ahead of the curve. With these upgrades, the Countryman E is poised to become an even more compelling option for those seeking a reliable and efficient electric crossover.
The updated Countryman E's improved range and efficiency are significant steps forward for Mini, but its limited availability outside of Europe may be a concern for some buyers. As the demand for electric vehicles continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how manufacturers like Mini navigate the complexities of global distribution.



