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The 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4: A Bigger, Bolder, and All-Electric Mini Adventure

The 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4
The iconic Mini has always been about a fun, go-kart-like driving experience in a compact and stylish package. But as the automotive world pivots to an electric future, Mini is evolving. Enter the 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4, the brand’s first all-electric compact SUV. It’s bigger, more technologically advanced, and promises to blend that classic Mini charm with zero-emission driving. We at The Tech Review got our hands on one to see if this electric Mini is a compelling glimpse into the future or if it loses some of that beloved Mini magic in the translation.
The Drive: A Familiar Go-Kart Feel with an Electric Twist
Get behind the wheel of the Countryman SE ALL4, and you’ll find that signature Mini DNA is still present. The steering is sharp and responsive, and the chassis feels nimble, making it a joy to navigate through city streets and winding back roads. The instant torque from the dual electric motors provides brisk acceleration, getting you from 0 to 60 mph in a respectable 5.6 seconds. It’s not going to win many drag races against some of its electric rivals, but it’s more than enough to put a smile on your face.
The ride quality, however, is a bit of a mixed bag. In true Mini fashion, the suspension is on the firmer side. While this contributes to the sporty handling, it can feel a bit harsh over rough pavement. It’s not uncomfortable, but it’s something to be aware of if you prioritize a plush, cushy ride. The regenerative braking system is well-calibrated, allowing for one-pedal driving in its highest setting, which is a great feature for city driving.
Full Specifications: The Nitty-Gritty Details
The 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 is powered by a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive system that produces a combined 313 horsepower and 364 lb-ft of torque. The 66.5 kWh battery pack provides an EPA-estimated range of up to 245 miles on a single charge. While this is a decent figure, it falls short of some competitors in its class.
When it comes to charging, the Countryman SE ALL4 can handle DC fast charging at up to 130 kW, which can charge the battery from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes. At home, a Level 2 charger will take about 8 hours for a full charge.
Here’s a quick rundown of the key specifications:
- Powertrain: Dual-motor, all-wheel drive
- Horsepower: 313 hp
- Torque: 364 lb-ft
- Battery Capacity: 66.5 kWh
- EPA-Estimated Range: Up to 245 miles
- 0-60 mph: 5.6 seconds
- DC Fast Charging: Up to 130 kW
- Cargo Space: 17.6 cubic feet (behind rear seats), 47.6 cubic feet (with rear seats folded)
Features and Tech: A Circular OLED and a Digital Dog
Step inside the new Countryman, and you’re greeted by a completely redesigned interior that’s both minimalist and high-tech. The centerpiece is a stunning 9.4-inch circular OLED touchscreen that serves as both the instrument cluster and infotainment display. The new MINI Operating System 9 is a significant improvement, with a user-friendly interface and crisp graphics.
One of the more whimsical features is “Spike,” a digital assistant represented by an animated dog on the OLED display. You can use voice commands to control various functions, from navigation to climate control. It’s a fun and quirky touch that’s quintessentially Mini.
Standard features are generous and include a panoramic sunroof, heated front seats and steering wheel, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a suite of driver-assistance features, including adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist.
Pricing and Options: Premium Fun Comes at a Price
The 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 starts at an MSRP of $45,200. While this is competitive for a premium electric compact SUV, the price can quickly climb with options and packages. The top-tier Iconic trim, which adds features like a Harman Kardon sound system and a head-up display, can push the price closer to $50,000.
Competitor Comparisons: A Crowded Field
The electric compact SUV market is becoming increasingly competitive. The Mini Countryman SE ALL4 faces stiff competition from the likes of the Volvo EX30, Hyundai Kona Electric, and Kia Niro EV.
- Volvo EX30: The EX30 offers a more minimalist design, a longer range, and a lower starting price. However, the Countryman has a more engaging driving experience and a more distinctive interior.
- Hyundai Kona Electric: The Kona Electric boasts a longer range and a more affordable price tag. The Mini, on the other hand, offers a more premium feel and all-wheel drive as standard.
- Kia Niro EV: The Niro EV is another strong contender with a good range and a spacious interior. The Countryman’s trump card is its unique design and brand cachet.
Q & A
Q: Is the 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 eligible for the federal EV tax credit?
A: Eligibility for the federal EV tax credit depends on various factors, including the vehicle’s MSRP, battery capacity, and where it’s manufactured. It’s best to consult the official IRS guidelines and your local Mini dealer for the most up-to-date information.
Q: How does the real-world range compare to the EPA estimate?
A: As with any EV, real-world range can be affected by factors like driving style, weather conditions, and terrain. Based on early reviews, you can expect the real-world range to be slightly lower than the EPA estimate, especially in colder weather.
Q: Is the circular OLED display difficult to use?
A: While it’s a departure from traditional rectangular displays, the circular OLED is surprisingly intuitive. The interface is well-designed, and the touchscreen is responsive. It may take a short adjustment period, but most users will find it easy to navigate.
Q: Is the Countryman SE ALL4 a good family car?
A: With its larger size and increased cargo space, the new Countryman is more family-friendly than its predecessors. However, it’s still a compact SUV, so if you have a large family or frequently need to haul a lot of gear, you might want to consider a larger vehicle.
The Verdict: A Fun and Stylish Entry into the Electric World
The 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 is a compelling option for those who want an electric SUV that’s as fun to drive as it is stylish. It successfully blends the classic Mini character with modern technology and a zero-emission powertrain. While its range isn’t class-leading and the ride can be firm, its engaging driving dynamics, premium interior, and unique personality make it a standout in a crowded segment. If you’re looking for an electric SUV that’s more than just a practical appliance, the new Countryman SE ALL4 is definitely worth a test drive.
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