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The Drive Report: Mini Countryman Electric

Can top-notch design, competitive pricing and a premium badge help the Countryman Electric stand out?

June 20, 2025 / 18:16 IST
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The Countryman has always been an oddity of sorts, given that it has the word Mini as a prefix even though it's anything but. However, taking the Mini’s funky retro aesthetic and applying it to a family estate, it turns out, is a winning combo. A combo that now gets an electric powertrain resulting in the first all-electric Countryman. However, the competition for the Countryman Electric is tough, with new entrants like BYD and Hyundai offering fairly comfortable (and stylish) options in the sub Rs 50 lakh. What the Countryman Electric offers however, is ample space, unmatched style and elegance. Oh, and there’s also its tried-and-tested BMW EV underpinnings.

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There’s something almost SUV-ish about the Mini Countryman. The third iteration is the largest one yet standing 60mm taller and 130mm longer. The retro curves of the previous model have been replaced by sharp edges and despite not having an engine, it’s got a bonnet bulge. It’s all very functional and practical but a part of me does miss the estate with the split tailgate. The Union Jack motif on the rear tail lamps is also replaced with a variety of LED DRL signatures. What you do get instead are more globally appealing, “premium” bits like champagne-coloured garnishes bordering the entirely opaque octagonal grille. The same colour adorns the chic 19-inch alloys and side skid plates. It’s not quite as much a pastiche of archaic Britishness as the previous-one, but in doing so, the E-Countryman has lost a bit of that country character and become more generic in its EV-ness.