Mini Countryman SE All4 JCW Launched In India At Rs 66.90 Lakh

- 313 hp, 494 Nm dual-motor setup with 440 km range
- John Cooper Works trim and all-wheel drive standard
- Bookings open, deliveries begin immediately
Mini India has launched the all-new Countryman SE All4, an all-electric version of the BMW X1 and Mercedes-Benz GLA rival at a starting price of Rs 66.9 lakh (ex-showroom). Taking the Completely Built-Up Unit (CBU), the bookings have commenced across dealerships nationwide, and deliveries are slated to start immediately.

Also Read: Mini Countryman John Cooper Works Launched At Rs 64.90 Lakh
The Countryman SE All4 has a dual electric motor setup with a combined output of 313bhp and a just under 500 Nm (494 Nm to be precise). The claimed 0-100 km/h time is just 5.6 seconds. The 66.45 kWh battery pack offers a range of up to 440 km (under the WLTP cycle). It supports 130kW DC fast charging, which can juice up 10–80 per cent in 29 minutes and adds 100 km in just 8 minutes. A 22 kW AC charging can charge in 3 hours and 45 minutes.
Can be had in ‘Legend Grey’ and ‘Midnight Black’ paint; the sportier John Cooper Works (JCW) trim is the only choice for Indian buyers. With the JCW kit, it gets 19-inch JCW Runway Spoke Black wheels, black roof and mirrors, and sporty accents throughout. The exterior design is minimalist yet muscular, featuring vertical lines, flush door handles, and striking LED lighting signatures with animated welcome/goodbye sequences.

On the inside, there’s the classic round 240mm OLED display powered by the new Operating System 9 with remote OTA support, and smartphone integration. There’s also a heads-up display, Harman Kardon surround sound system, JCW Sports Seats with recycled, chrome-free materials, a panoramic glass roof, ambient lighting, and a toggle bar island for drive controls in terms of features. More features include cruise control, parking assistant plus with 360° camera, 6 airbags, and brake assist.
Also Read: Mini Countryman EV Review: The Underdog Electric Crossover
With the update, the Mini Countryman SE All4 competes with the Volvo Recharge Twins, BMW iX1 and the Mercedes-Benz EQA in the entry-level luxury crossover segment.
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