MINI Cooper Countryman Model Years and History

MINI Cooper Countryman Model Years

2026 MINI Countryman trims

2026 Countryman

The Mini Countryman offers small updates for the 2026 model year. A John Cooper Works Style Package is now available to offer the Countryman S trim elements of the performance-oriented Countryman John Cooper Works trim.

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2025 MINI Countryman trims

2025 Countryman

The Mini Countryman is completely redesigned for 2025.

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2024 MINI Countryman trims

2024 Countryman

The Mini Countryman gets a new trim lineup both otherwise carries over with minimal changes for 2024.

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2023 MINI Countryman trims

2023 Countryman

The Mini Countryman carries over with minimal changes for 2023.

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2022 MINI Countryman trims

2022 Countryman

The Mini Countryman carries over with minimal changes for 2022.

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2021 MINI Countryman trims

2021 Countryman

The Mini Countryman has a refreshed exterior for 2021 but otherwise carries over with minimal changes.

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2020 MINI Countryman trims

2020 Countryman

The MINI Countryman remains mostly unchanged for 2020, though anyone opting for the high-performance John Cooper Works variant will be in for a pleasant surprise. The engine gains a staggering 73 horsepower, up to a total of 301 hp, making the John Cooper Works Countryman a genuinely fast little crossover. The hybrid S E version also gets a little bit of an update, with a longer electric only range for this year.

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2019 MINI Countryman trims

2019 Countryman

The MINI Countryman gets several notable updates for 2019. All new models come with integrated smartphone features that allows the driver to lock and unlock remotely, schedule service at the MINI dealer and emergency services notifications. Chili Red is now available on all Countryman's formally reserved for JCW models only.

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2018 MINI Countryman trims

2018 Countryman

The MINI Countryman gets several notable updates for 2018. The biggest news is that a backup camera and rear park distance control now come standard across the entire mini lineup. Apple CarPlay has also been added as part of the technology package for the Countryman while a new and more legible fuel gage has been added to all models. MINI has added a plug-in hybrid option for 2018. It comprises the 1.5L 3-cylinder engine combined with an electric motor at the rear wheels.

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2017 MINI Countryman trims

2017 Countryman

The MINI Countryman has been completely redesigned for 2017. The Countryman grows in every dimension, and now it has more interior and cargo space. A new pair of engines is now available, both providing more power and greater efficiency.

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2016 MINI Cooper Countryman trims

2016 Cooper Countryman

The only notable change to the MINI Countryman for 2016 is the introduction of the Park Lane special edition. The Park Lane features a 2-toned grey and red exterior along with optional exterior stripes. Inside, the Park Lane gets special badges and unique trim pieces, making the car as striking on the inside as it is on the outside.

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2015 MINI Cooper Countryman trims

2015 Cooper Countryman

The MINI Countryman gets several revisions for the 2015 model year. The biggest change is a new infotainment system which is now app compatible allowing increased functionality and smartphone integration. The exterior of the Countryman receives a new front grill and a bit more exterior chrome. All-wheel drive versions other than the JCW receive standard underbody armor to help protect the Countryman while off-roading and new 17-inch wheels refresh the exterior look of the vehicle.

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2014 MINI Cooper Countryman trims

2014 Cooper Countryman

The Countryman gets only a few minor changes for the 2014 model year. Heated mirrors and washer jets are newly standard this year, and there's a new single premium package that adds the dual-pane panoramic sunroof, rain sensors, automatic headlights, and automatic climate control. Separately, a new City Pack brings an alarm system, power folding mirrors, auto-dimming rearview mirrors, rear park distance control and comfort access. Additionally, the Countryman gets double cup holders in place of the center rail between the rear seat areas and the rear doors now get a padded armrest.

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2013 MINI Cooper Countryman trims

2013 Cooper Countryman

The MINI Cooper Countryman sees a few trim updates for 2013 as well as the introduction of a John Cooper Works model featuring more horsepower and sportier handling. Interior updates include new door inserts, new armrests and attractive detailing around the vents and dashboard. A rear bench seat will also be standard, though two rear buckets are a no cost option.

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2012 MINI Cooper Countryman trims

2012 Cooper Countryman

Following its introduction in 2011, the 2012 Countryman sees only minor changes, and they are aimed at making the car more user-friendly. Chief among them is a rear bench seat option, which expands occupancy to five passengers. A new Technology package includes a center armrest, Park Distance Control, a harman/kardon sound system and either MINI Connected or MINI Connected with Navigation. Other packages have been reshuffled as well.

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2011 MINI Cooper Countryman trims

2011 Cooper Countryman

The Countryman is an all-new model for 2011. Slightly longer than the MINI Cooper hatchbacks, the Countryman models also have a hatchback body style that's slightly taller, affording a higher seating position and more interior space. Available "ALL4" all-wheel drive also brings the traction for slippery road conditions as well as light trail use.

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About Cooper Countryman

The brand-new MINI Cooper Countryman was unveiled in 2011, offering one of the world’s smallest four-door crossover SUVs. It carried over the iconic MINI design, with plenty of oomph to hill-climb and haul limited amounts of luggage. In 2012, a rear bench was offered as a standard feature, and numerous new options were added to an already long list. The popular JCW trim level was added in 2013, which featured an array of performance-tuned add-ons and enhanced engine power. For 2014, the rear bench was made standard, able to seat three, while padded armrests were also added to the doors in the back. Various trims were updated for this year, too. The Countryman would enter 2014 basically unchanged.