The 2024 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 electric crossover will offer up to 212 miles of range and cost $46,195 (including a $995 destination fee) when it reaches U.S. dealerships this fall, Mini confirmed Monday.
Launch timing matches what Mini announced last year, when it confirmed the electric Countryman for the U.S. shortly after the redesigned crossover’s unveiling at the 2023 Munich auto show. While the outgoing model was available with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, this is the first time the Countryman will be available with an all-electric powertrain. Combustion powertrains will still be offered as well.
2025 Mini Countryman SE
The U.S.-spec Countryman SE ALL4 features a dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain rated at 308 hp and 364 lb-ft of torque, which gets the crossover from 0-60 mph in a Mini-estimated 5.4 seconds. Europe will also get a single-motor version.
Mini also confirmed that the Countryman SE ALL4 will be able to DC fast charge at up to 130 kw, allowing for a 10%-80% charge in about 30 minutes.
2025 Mini Countryman SE
Expect the electric Countryman to be sold alongside a redesigned electric version of the traditional Mini Cooper hatchback. The next-generation Cooper was unveiled alongside the Countryman in 2023 with both gasoline and electric powertrains, but Mini hasn’t discussed U.S. launch timing for the electric version. When it does arrive, it will serve as a replacement for the Mini Cooper SE, the only EV the brand has offered in the U.S. to date.
Mini earlier this year also showed a new electric crossover called the Aceman, which slots between the Countryman and Cooper in size. However, it’s unclear if this model, which borrows its name and minimalist look from a 2022 concept car, will reach the U.S.