2025 Mini Countryman Pricing Announced

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In the US, the 2025 Mini Countryman is priced as low as $38,900. The S ALL4 version of the new Countryman is the model that will be sold as entry-level in the United States. It will be offered for sale alongside the performance-oriented John Cooper Works edition and the all-electric Countryman. Prior to destination and handling charges, the base price of the previous generation Countryman was $32,650.

2025 Mini Countryman

Visually, the all-electric SE ALL4 that was fully unveiled last month and the U.S.-spec Countryman S ALL4 are almost identical. As a result, it has a striking front grille surround as standard, lots of black accents, and the option to add elements in vivid gold.

A 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 241 horsepower and 400 Nm of torque powers all four wheels of the new Countryman S ALL4. In contrast, a 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder with 134 horsepower and front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive as an optional $1,500 feature was available in the previous entry-level Countryman Cooper. Even with the $32,900 price tag, the previous Countryman Cooper S's 189 horsepower was still more than 50 horsepower less than the 2025 model.

Mini Countryman

It would be prudent for anyone looking for a more potent ICE Countryman in the United States to give the 2025 John Cooper Works model some thought. The 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine is still used, but it has been modified to generate 312 horsepower and 400 Nm. It costs $3,100 more than the previous generation John Cooper Works model, starting at $46,900 before a $995 destination and handling fee.

Although an online configurator tool has not yet been made available, prospective customers can secure an allocation by putting down a $250 refundable deposit at a nearby dealership.

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