Mini has unveiled the 2025 Countryman SE ALL4, an electric vehicle priced from $46,195. As the first Mini in the U.S. market to offer a range beyond 200 miles, the Countryman SE ALL4 marks a significant milestone for the brand. The vehicle is set to go on sale in September 2024, coinciding with the 65th anniversary of Mini selling cars in the U.S.
Powertrain Specs and Range
The Countryman SE ALL4 features electric motors installed both at the front and rear, granting it all-wheel drive capability — as denoted by the ‘ALL4’ in its name. These motors produce an impressive combined output of 308 horsepower and 364 pounds-feet of torque, enabling the vehicle to accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 5.4 seconds. With an EPA-rated range of 212 miles, this electric Mini also supports DC fast charging up to 130 kilowatts, allowing the battery to be charged from 10% to 80% in less than 30 minutes.
Options and Positioning
At launch, the 2025 Countryman SE ALL4 will be available with two style packages. The base Signature Plus package, priced at $46,195 (including $995 destination), features 18-inch wheels, a panoramic moonroof, navigation, a head-up display, and heated front seats. For an additional $3,200, the Iconic package provides power front seats, an interior camera, a Harman Kardon audio system, and the option to upgrade to 19-inch wheels. The SE’s pricing positions it closer to the sporty John Cooper Works model, which starts at $47,895, as compared to the entry-level Countryman S, priced at $39,895.
Conclusion
The 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4 stands out as a pivotal model with its extended electric range and robust feature set. As Mini continues its path towards an all-electric future, the Countryman SE ALL4 is poised to attract both longtime fans and newcomers to the brand.