BMW has announced that the new Mini Countryman will begin production in November. Tests are in full swing and masked production cars are moving around on the streets everywhere.

As expected, it will be slightly larger than its predecessor (measuring a total of 4.42 meters in length and 1.61 meters in height) and it has been a long time since the Mini was small. This will be the third generation of the Countryman, and for the first time, it will be offered with electric power only.

Two versions will be offered – the Countryman E with two-wheel drive and 191 horsepower or the Countryman SE ALL4 with four-wheel drive and 313 horsepower. Both have a battery pack of 64.7 kWh and will travel around 450 km on a single charge.

Below is a video from Thomas who has been able to ride and get a feel for the car.

Mini Countryman EV (2024): First Prototyp Passenger Ride Review

Elias Stevens is a freelance journalist, personal chef, and tech enthusiast.

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