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New Mini Countryman lands in Mzansi, now bigger and betterThe hallmark style of the British brand is now available in South Africa. I had the distinct pleasure of cruising the national countryside in both editions of the latest offerings, the Cooper Countryman and Countryman S. There is nothing small about the Mini Countryman. ![]() Image credit: Naresh Maharaj ![]() Image credit: Naresh Maharaj I sat in the drivers’ seat for a long drive, then swopped into the front passenger seat and then at the back and I can conclude that there is plenty of space and legroom that will seat four passengers and the driver with ease. Start it up and the engine idle is distinctly Mini. Select a gear and drive off and the quick changes of the gearbox, perfectly synchronised with the turbocharged engine is also very distinctly Mini. As the saying goes, first you hear it then see it and that is so typical of the Mini. Here's what’s new in the Mini Countryman Cooper:
BiggerThanks to its unmistakable proportions, the new Mini Countryman is instantly recognisable as the brand’s largest model. The precisely modified design of the car's front section lends even more intense emphasis on the powerful charisma of the new Mini Countryman. ![]() Image credit: Naresh Maharaj The new structure of the bumper covering, now entirely in body finish, ensures a particularly clear-cut and high-quality appearance. The radiator grille of the new Countryman is characterised by a hexagonal grid pattern with a red 'S'. Digital displayA new digital instrument display is standard for the new Mini Countryman. The display behind the steering wheel has a diameter of 5". The range of audio and navigation systems has been restructured. The standard Connected Media and optional Connected Navigation Plus, available as an alternative to the basic configuration, each include an 8.8-inch colour screen with touchscreen function located in the central instrument that is typical of the brand. The circular control unit in the new Mini exhibits a refined surface look, with the audio control panel and the buttons for hazard lights and driver assistance systems now integrated even more harmoniously. High beam dipThe adaptive LED headlamps in the new version now feature an automatic selective dip function for the high beam. For this purpose, the high beam is subdivided into four segments that can be activated and deactivated independently of each other and adapted to the situation on the road at speeds of over 70km/h. ![]() Image credit: Naresh Maharaj As soon as the front camera detects an oncoming vehicle or a vehicle driving ahead, the space that vehicle occupies is only illuminated at low beam brightness, while the other high beam segments continue to illuminate the rest of the road in the normal way. As such, the matrix high beam is able to increase the range of vision while at the same time avoiding any dazzle effect on other road users. Three and four-cylinder engineMini TwinPower Turbo Technology is used in the three-cylinder petrol engine of the new Mini Cooper Countryman and in the four-cylinder petrol engine of the new Mini Cooper S Countryman, and now includes an exhaust manifold integrated with the cylinder head along with turbocharging. Among other things, this ensures highly effective cooling of the exhaust gases and the turbocharging system. The new version is available in South Africa in two model variants:
VerdictThe Mini Countryman now accounts for almost 30% of the brand’s new registrations worldwide. The launch of the current model generation once again sees a significant optimisation in terms of space, versatility, functionality and ride comfort. The new Mini Countryman is available with two petrol engines featuring the latest Mini TwinPower Turbo Technology.
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About Naresh MaharajNaresh Maharaj is a petrol head who loves cars and writing about them. He is also a Member of the SA Guild of Motoring Journalists. Naresh is also an international sports correspondent and an acclaimed corporate MC and voice-over artist. Naresh is a sports/news producer for community radio stations and also an award-winning sports journalist. Contact Naresh on nmaharaj321@gmail.com. View my profile and articles... |