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Mini AWD official photos released

  • By Karla Pincott
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    Tipped to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March, the Countryman will offer optional ?ALL4? all-wheel drive. Photo Gallery

Following on from the leaked images we revealed yesterday, Mini has released official photos of its new crossover model, the Countryman.

The car is the fourth model in the line-up, but the first of them to have four doors plus a rear hatch.  Tipped to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March, the Mini Countryman will offer optional ‘ALL4’ all-wheel drive.

It sits higher than the rest of the family and has greater ground clearance, but has similar short overhangs and styling cues: hexagon grille, large headlights integrated into the bonnet and vertical rear light clusters.

Coloured bezels accent the interior, which is divided front to rear by the centre rail console that can be adapted to a range of bolt-on storage options and additions.  In Europe the Countryman will come with four seats or with a three-seat rear bench as a no-cost option.  Luggage capacity of 350 litres can be increased to an impressive 1170 litres by folding the rear seatbacks, which in the bench version split 40:20:40.

Like the front-driver, the all-paw version is expected to have three petrol and two diesel engines, with at least one of the latter being turbocharged.  The European outputs will range from the 66kW Mini One D Countryman up to the 135kW Mini Cooper S Countryman.

The ALL4 system uses an electrohydraulic diff on the final drive that varies the torque from front to rear, sending from 50 to 100 per cent to the rear wheels as needed.  The suspension system comprises front MacPherson spring struts and forged track control arms, with a multi-arm rear axle.

The Countryman will come with servotronic electric power steering and stability control, with dynamic traction control being offered as standard on the Cooper S and D ALL4 versions, and optional on the others.

The car is expected to go on sale in Europe later this year and possibly Australia early next year.

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  • U_G_L_Y it aint got no alibi! ITS UGLY...

    A of SA Posted on 27 January 2010 4:18pm
  • I wish we'd had this in the UK over the holidays, would have been great in the light snow and slush.

    David of Sydney Posted on 27 January 2010 11:44am
  • I was excited about this as a concept with the glass globe as the centre consol. This has been taken out for production version. The styling also leaves a lot to be desired. Where are the LED tail lights? Nothing more than a standard mini with useless 4WD ability. Will climb over speed bumps about the city and will cope with stones rolling onto your cheap friends driveway. Yay!

    Jon of Port Macquarie Posted on 25 January 2010 8:50pm
  • Wow, 5 engines. Three petrol and two diesel.

    M@ of Syd Posted on 23 January 2010 6:15am
  • phoung - it's not a big car. It's the same size as BMW X1 so it's a "compact" SUV, think RAV4 etc. In terms of branding and brand extension I think this makes perfect sense. We're actually considering replacing our Cooper S with this as we need a bigger car than the Cooper (we need a family car and the Clubman isn't practical for us).

    michael of trentham, vic Posted on 22 January 2010 10:14pm
  • Get this right... a Mini supposed to be small but what's the point of a big Mini? BMW are pushing there niche philosophy on their other brand. How contrived.

    phuong of canberra Posted on 21 January 2010 11:38am
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