New version of the first MINI with four doors, a large tailgate, five seats and optional all-wheel drive; new MINI Countryman (combined fuel consumption: 7.1- 4.2 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: 165 - 111 g/km) hones its profile as an all-round talent for versatile mobility and an active lifestyle.
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The new MINI Countryman seen in the woods. (LEDinside/BMW Group) |
Outstanding safety; MINI Countryman with top 5-star rating on the Euro NCAP crash test thanks to extensive standard equipment features in the areas of active and passive safety, now supplemented with type pressure control on each individual wheel and daytime driving light.
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Top: Close up of new MINI Countryman's LED DRL. Bottom: Close up for MINI Countryman's fog lights. (LEDinside/ BMW Group) |
High-quality standard trim and a wide selection of options for additional driving fun, increased comfort and maximum customization; new LED fog lights including daytime driving and parking light in LED technology; other features available include xenon headlamps and adaptive turning light.
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MINI Countryman LED DRL and fog lights from afar. (LEDinside/BMW Group) |
These were some of the fresh measures taken by BMW group to ensure the continued success of the premium compact model that has sold more than 350,000 units worldwide. Market launch of all model variants including the top sports model MINI John Cooper Works Countryman in July 2014.
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A close up of MINI Countryman rear lights. (LEDinside/BMW Group) |