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Press Release
In the two years since its launch onto the world’s car markets, the
MINI Countryman has developed into a driving force behind the continuing
growth of the brand. The transference of hallmark MINI qualities and
values into a new vehicle segment has won over new target groups
worldwide to the brand’s unmistakable style. Autumn 2012 will see the
British carmaker’s first model to offer all-wheel drive benefiting from
an extensive round of modifications which will further enhance the
allure of its boundless driving fun. Detailed refinements to the car’s
design and the selection of materials available for the interior shine
the spotlight even more brightly on a premium character none of the MINI
Countryman’s rivals can match. The spacious five-door’s optimised ease
of use underlines its very modern appreciation of practicality.
The modifications designed for the MINI Countryman will be rolled out
across all model variants from November 2012. Open one of the front
doors and the newly designed rings encircling the Centre Speedo and four
air vents immediately stand out. They will now be presented across the
board in the colour shade Carbon Black and also have an inner ring in
high-gloss black or – as part of the Chrome Line Interior option – in
chrome. Both in standard trim and with options specified, the fresh
appeal of the colours and materials adds further lustre to the
high-quality character of the MINI Countryman interior.
Newly designed door inserts also help to enhance the car’s premium
ambience, comfort and practicality. Remodelled door armrests provide
even more comfortable support for the arms, and the controls for the
electric windows are now also positioned in the door trim. A full
control panel is integrated into the door armrest on the driver’s side.
The switches clustered here include the controls for all the windows,
the deactivation facility for the rear window controls and adjustment
for the exterior mirrors. Moving the window controls away from the
centre console also optimises access to the larger storage compartment
below it. From autumn 2012 the MINI Countryman will come as standard
with a three-seat rear bench, while a pair of individual seats will be
available as a no-cost alternative.
As well as changes to the range of interior colours, interior trim
elements and Colour Lines, the selection of exterior paint finishes will
also be given a refresh in autumn 2012. New additions include the
suitably expressive colour shades Brilliant Copper metallic and Blazing
Red metallic. Plus, a restructuring of the equipment packages on offer
to customers will make it even easier to customise the MINI Countryman
to reflect their tastes.
Customers can choose from six engine variants for the MINI
Countryman. The three petrol and three diesel units produce outputs
stretching from 66 kW/90 hp to 135 kW/184 hp. Beyond these, there is
also the ultra-sporty MINI John Cooper Works Countryman, powered by a
turbocharged 160 kW/218 hp engine. The ALL4 all-wheel-drive system
fitted as standard on this top-class performance variant is also
available as an option for the MINI Cooper S Countryman, MINI Cooper SD
Countryman and MINI Cooper D Countryman. All models, with the exception
of the MINI One D Countryman, can be ordered with a six-speed automatic
gearbox as an alternative to the standard six-speed manual. The
impressive efficiency of the engines and gearboxes along with extensive
MINIMALISM technology ensure all the MINI Countryman variants achieve an
exemplary balance between driving fun and fuel economy. Added to which,
from autumn 2012 manual versions of the MINI One Countryman and MINI
Cooper Countryman will meet the stipulations of the EU6 exhaust
emissions standard due to come into force in 2014.
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