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2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 Electrifies the Crossover Game with 212-Mile Range at $46K
The latest electric model from Mini, the Countryman SE ALL4, will be available this autumn with a driving range of up to 212 miles, priced at $46,195, which encompasses a $995 charge for delivery, as announced by Mini on Monday.
The release schedule aligns with Mini's previous declaration, made last year, that the electric version of the Countryman would hit the U.S. market soon after its debut at the 2023 Munich auto show. Although the previous version of the Countryman had a plug-in hybrid option, this marks the initial introduction of an entirely electric version. However, traditional combustion engines will continue to be an option for buyers as well.
2025 Model of the Mini Countryman SE
The American version of the Countryman SE ALL4 is equipped with a two-motor all-wheel drive system that boasts 308 horsepower and 364 pound-feet of torque, allowing the vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in roughly 5.4 seconds according to Mini's calculations. There will also be a variant with one motor available in Europe.
Mini has verified that the Countryman SE ALL4 is equipped with the capability to rapidly charge using direct current (DC) at a maximum rate of 130 kilowatts. This means that the vehicle's battery can be replenished from 10% to 80% within
2025 Model of the Mini Countryman SE
Anticipate the launch of the electric Countryman together with the revamped electric iteration of the classic Mini Cooper hatchback. The future model of the Cooper made its debut concurrently with the Countryman in 2023, featuring both conventional and electric engines. However, Mini has yet to reveal when the electric model will hit the U.S. market. Upon its arrival, it will take over from the Mini Cooper SE, which is currently the sole electric vehicle from Mini available in the U.S.
Earlier in the year, Mini introduced a fresh electric crossover known as the Aceman, positioned in terms of size between the Countryman and the Cooper. Yet, there's no certainty regarding the availability of this model, which takes inspiration in both name and simplistic design from a concept vehicle unveiled in 2022, in the American market.
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