FYI: The 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4, Mini’s latest all-electric crossover, debuts in the U.S. this September with an EPA range between 204 and 212 miles depending on wheel size.
2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4: U.S. Release and Specs
The all-new 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 has officially arrived in the United States, offering an exciting all-electric driving experience. Here’s what you need to know about this highly anticipated release.
Range and Wheel Sizes
- 18-inch wheels: 212 miles on a full charge (EPA rating)
- 19-inch wheels (optional): Reduces range to 204 miles on a full charge
- Comparison: The Volvo EX40 offers a significantly higher EPA range, with 293 miles for its single-motor variant and 254 miles for the dual-motor trims.
Affordability and Pricing
Despite the lower range, the 2025 Countryman SE ALL4 is competitively priced:
- Base Price: $46,195 including destination charges
- Volvo EX40 Comparison: Starts at $53,745 for the base rear-wheel-drive variant (adding all-wheel drive costs an extra $1,750)
Battery and Charging
- Battery Capacity: 64.7 kWh usable (66.5 kWh gross)
- DC Fast Charging: Capable of charging at a maximum rate of 130 kW, allowing a 10% to 80% recharge in just 29 minutes
- Level 1 Charging: Full charge in approximately 60 hours from a 1.44 kW AC source
- Level 2 Charging: Full charge in about 8 hours and 15 minutes from a 9.6 kW plug
Performance and Capability
- Weight: 4,588 pounds
- Seating: Accommodates five passengers
- Payload: Up to 1,100 pounds
- Towing Capacity: Can tow up to 2,645 pounds
Unique Features
One unique aspect of the 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 is that it’s currently the only all-electric Mini model available in the U.S. market. This will remain the case until 2026, when the battery-powered Mini Cooper hatchback begins production in the United Kingdom, circumventing high import tariffs on Chinese-made EVs.
Conclusion
The 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 brings a blend of affordability, practical range, and European craftsmanship to the U.S. electric vehicle market. Although it may fall short in terms of range compared to its main competitor, the Volvo EX40, its lower price point and distinctive Mini charm are likely to appeal to many EV enthusiasts.
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Author: William Kouch, Editor of Automotive.fyi