2022 Mini Countryman

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$29,100 - $41,500
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on November 10, 2023

ProsConsWhat's New

Practical interior for a Mini

Driving dynamics feel off for a Mini

Mini emblem in black color

A plethora of customization options

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are not standard

New color option i.e. rooftop grey

Sporty engine options

Lacks some common driver assistance features

LED headlights with cornering function to be standard across the trims

All-new Boardwalk edition added to the 2022 line-up

Specs & Features

$31,100

price

136 hp @ 6500 rpm

horsepower

162 lb.-ft. @ 4100 rpm

torque

8-speed Automatic

transmission

1.5L 3cyl AWD 8A

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

The brand name is ‘Mini’ for sure, but the Countryman has completely opposed it as the vehicle with a bigger body. The 2021 Countryman has become more appealing, and with the 2022 model set to be released later this year, some minor updates to its front and rear fascia and more interior options will make it even more eye-catching. Like its previous model year, the 2022 Countryman will be offered in three trim levels, i.e., ‘Classic,’ ‘Signature,’ and ‘Iconic,’ with a variety of customization options. Apart from that, the brand is also known to introduce special editions every other year to its lineup. The 2022 iteration is also expected to come in an “Oxford Edition.”

Buying Advice

The Mini Cooper S Countryman in the Signature trim would be the ideal option, and it can be added with extra features as required. This kind of stands in the middle section of the complex trim and powertrain configurations from Mini. The S Countryman in the Signature trim in an FWD configuration comes with the stronger engine under the hood along with a plethora of standard features. It costs $35,500, while AWD can be availed by paying $2,000 extra.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

A 1.5L turbocharged motor under its hood delivers appreciable power, enough to pull this heavyweight champion. Despite its weight, it delivers excellent fuel economy. The Mini recently announced its 2022 Countryman Boardwalk edition, which features a plethora of standard features and gets a unique appearance. The Countryman is available in three main variants, which are the Cooper Countryman, Cooper Countryman S, and the most powerful Cooper Countryman John Cooper Works. We will mainly be covering the first two trims in both FWD and AWD drivetrain in this preview.

Features
6.0/10

The Mini Cooper Countryman is available in the base Cooper Countryman as well as the Cooper Countryman S versions. The main difference is in the powertrain and engine options as the Cooper Countryman is equipped with a 1.5L Inline-3 engine generating 134 hp and a 162-lb-ft. The Countryman S is equipped with a 2.0L Inline-4 engine that puts out 189 hp and 207 lb-ft. The S version, along with this difference, also gets 18" alloy wheels and piano black interior trim as standard in the lowest trim.

These are the main differences between the base and S versions of the Countryman, whereas other differences in feature sets and customizations are differentiated through the Classic, Signature, and Iconic trims. Both trims are available in FWD as well as AWD configurations, and the pricing and main differences between the different trims are specified in the table below.

Trim

Classic

Signature

Iconic

MSRP

$29,100 (FWD - Cooper Countryman)

$31,100 (AWD - Cooper Countryman)

$31,900 (FWD - Cooper S Countryman)

$33,900 (AWD - Cooper S Countryman)

$32,100 (FWD - Cooper Countryman)

$34,100 (AWD - Cooper Countryman)

$35,500 (FWD - Cooper S Countryman)

$37,500 (AWD - Cooper S Countryman)

$36,900 (FWD - Cooper Countryman)

$38,900 (AWD - Cooper Countryman)

$40,400 (FWD - Cooper S Countryman)

$42,400 (AWD - Cooper S Countryman)

Features

17" alloy wheels

Increased selection of paint colors and contrast roof/mirrors

Complete selection of paint colors and contrast roof/mirrors

 

Carbon Black Leatherette seating surfaces

18" alloy wheels

Selection of premium leather upholstery

 

Media System with 8.8" Display

Comfort Access keyless entry

18" or 19" alloy wheels

 

LED headlights with cornering lights

Harman/Kardon Premium Sound System (S version only)

Touchscreen Navigation System

 

Rearview Camera and Park Distance Control

Touchscreen Navigation package (S version only)

Apple CarPlay Compatible

 

Panoramic Moonroof

Heated Front Seats

Parking Assistant

 

Multifunction leather-wrapped sport steering wheel

Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control

Active Cruise Control

 

Six-way manually adjustable driver and front passenger seats

Power Tailgate

Piano Black Exterior Trim

 

Active Driving Assistant with Forward Collision Warning and Lane Departure Warning

 

Power front seats

We Recommend

The Mini Cooper S Countryman in the Signature trim would be the ideal option, and it can be added with extra features as required. This kind of stands in the middle section of the complex trim and powertrain configurations from Mini. The S Countryman in the Signature trim in an FWD configuration comes with the stronger engine under the hood along with a plethora of standard features. It costs $35,500, while AWD can be availed by paying $2,000 extra.

Fuel Economy
5.0/10

Speculating its outgoing model and expecting a more refined motor, the MPG figures are expected to be 26 in the city and 33 on the highway. However, with its AWD configuration, you can expect a fall of 2-3 mpg. With its 16.1 gallons of the tank, you can expect to cover a maximum of 466 miles of combined range on a full tank before a refill stop.

Model

2022 Mini Cooper Countryman

2021 Kia Soul Turbo DCT

2021 Subaru Crosstrek Limited

2021 Audi Q3 Premium

MPG (city)

26*

27

27

22

MPG (highway)

33*

32

34

30

MPG (combined)

29*

29

30

25

Fuel tank capacity (gallons)

16.1*

14.3

16.6

15.9

Range (city/highway) (miles)

419/531/466

386/458/414

448/564/498

350/477/397

*2021 figures used for reference

Subaru Crosstrek is the most efficient car of the lot, thanks to its CVT. The Soul and Countryman come in at a close second place. Along with the better economy, the 2022 Countryman will also have a large fuel tank, which gives an excellent driving range. The Soul, despite having the smallest tank, manages its range quite well.

Interior
7.0/10

 The interior of the 2021 Countryman showcases a typical Mini’s craftsmanship. Various circular designs in the cabin give a stance of a retro-style interior. For the 2022 model year, expect some more options, and the brand has already released a special Boardwalk Edition. The ‘Classic’ trim features standard seats in black fabrics, where you can opt for the heated seats as well at $500 extra. The ‘Signature’ trim offers an option for sports seats with leather upholstery, while the top-of-the-line ‘Iconic’ trim features Chesterfield leather seats with heating function as standard.

The surprising factor is that the cabin is totally opposed to its name, i.e., ‘Mini’ as you can find plenty of room inside for 5. The dashboard looks upscale with premium quality materials, and the large circle in chrome finish at the center incorporates an infotainment panel where some control knobs catch your attention instantly. Overall the Mini Cooper Countryman comes with an upscale and properly premium cabin with a great fit and finish.

Model

2022 Mini Cooper Countryman

2021 Kia Soul Turbo DCT

2021 Subaru Crosstrek Limited

2021 Audi Q3 Premium

Passenger Capacity

5

5

5

5

Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in.)

40.5/54.8/40.4*

38.3/55.5/41.1

39.8/56.7/43.1

39.6/56.7/40.0

Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in.)

38.3/54.0/ 37.6*

39.5/54.7/38.8

38.0/ 55.6/ 36.5

37.6/55.1/36.1

Cargo Capacity (cu ft)

17.6*

24.2

20.8

23.7

All cars in the above table have different cabin design languages. The Mini’s cabin uses circular elements which look nice and give a very distinct look, while the cabin of Soul and the Crosstrek looks a bit old-school. Audi’s cabin with lots of sharp-angled elements looks very futuristic. All offer comfortable seating for 5, but surprisingly, the Mini has one of the best-in-class interior spaces on offer. However, you really have to sacrifice cargo in the Mini. Standout interior features include:

  • Fully digital MID.
  • Heated steering wheel.
  • Heated front seats
  • Dual-zone automatic climate control
  • Genuine Leather upholstery

2022 Mini Cooper Countryman: Infotainment and connectivity

The outgoing Countryman features a 6.5-inch touchscreen panel in the ‘Classic’ trim which supports radio and Bluetooth connectivity. And you also get various functions but they are optional, like SiriusXM satellite radio for $300. The ‘Signature’ and the ‘Iconic’ trim are offered with an 8.8-inch touchscreen display as a standard which features navigation, Apple CarPlay, along with all the basic features included in the Classic trim. 

However, the SiriusXM satellite radio and 12-speaker Harman/Kardon sound system are optional for the ‘Signature’ for $300 and $750 extra, respectively. These are standard in the ‘Signature’ trim of the S version. The top of the line ‘Iconic’ trim comes with this system as a standard. We can expect the same in the upcoming model. However, if Mini includes some more features, it will be much appreciable. Standout infotainment features include:

  • 8.8-inch touchscreen display
  • Apple CarPlay.
  • SiriusXM satellite radio (optional).
  • 12-speakers Harman/Kardon sound system (optional).
  • Amazon Alexa compatibility

Exterior
7.0/10

The overall design doesn’t get any major changes. Its striking look has been enhanced by a restyled front end for the 2021 model. LED lighting elements promote its British heritage through a Union Jack motif on the taillights. The piano black exterior option is also available, replacing all the chrome elements out there with glossy black trim. This is a standard feature in the S variants. For 2022, you will get the projector headlamps with cornering function as standard across the trims, and the all-new ‘roof-top grey’ color option. 

The all-new ‘Boardwalk edition’ features 18-inch pin-spoke black alloys, black roof & mirror caps, black roof rails, and piano black exterior trim. The ‘Classic’ trim comes with four color options, a panoramic sunroof, and 17-inch alloys with two design options, while the ‘Signature’ trim adds two new colors, which are British Racing Green IV and White silver, 18-inch alloys with two design options, and options for black or white-colored roof and mirrors. The same packages and options are to be offered with the 2022 model.

Model

2022 Mini Cooper Countryman

2021 Kia Soul Turbo DCT

2021 Subaru Crosstrek Limited

2021 Audi Q3 Premium

Curb Weight (lbs.)

3443*

3,036

3,298

3,916

Length (in.)

169.7*

165.2

176.5

176.6

Width (in.)

71.7*

70.9

71.0

72.8

Height (in.)

61.3*

63.0

63.6

64.1

Ground Clearance (in.)

6.5

6.7

8.7

8.3

Wheelbase (in.)

105.1*

102.4

104.9

105.5

Track Width (in.) F/R

NA

62/62.4

61/61.2

62.2/61.9

Despite being a not too lengthy car, the Countryman decently manages the cabin space. The Countryman no doubt has a bulky exterior, but still, it manages the fuel economy and offers appreciable handling. TheAudi, on the other hand, is the bulkiest, and that might be a reason for its lower economy. The Crosstrek and the Q3 are the more off-road-oriented models in the comparison in which the Crosstrek has the most ground clearance of 8.7 inches. The standout exterior features include:

  • Variety of color options for the exterior.
  • Silver roof and mirrors (optional).
  • 18-inch pin-spoke black alloys
  • 19-inch wheels with summer tires (optional).
  • Bonnet strips at extra cost ($100*).

Safety
9.0/10

The 2022 Mini Cooper Countryman comes equipped with a set of advanced safety features and is built upon a structurally strong and well-built platform. The list of safety features is not super long, but it does get all the essentials to keep the vehicle stable and safe on the road. The lack of many off-road-oriented driver-assistance features does imply the fact that this Mini is not intended for extreme offroading. The following are some of the standout safety features-

  • Parking Assistant
  • Active Cruise Control
  • Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) incl. DTC + EDLC
  • Active Driving Assistant with Forward Collision Warning
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Head-up display

Final Verdict

The 2022 Mini Cooper Countryman comes equipped with a set of advanced safety features and is built upon a structurally strong and well-built platform. The list of safety features is not super long, but it does get all the essentials to keep the vehicle stable and safe on the road. The lack of many off-road-oriented driver-assistance features does imply the fact that this Mini is not intended for extreme offroading. The following are some of the standout safety features-

  • Parking Assistant
  • Active Cruise Control
  • Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) incl. DTC + EDLC
  • Active Driving Assistant with Forward Collision Warning
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Head-up display 

Trims

    Cooper
    $29,100 onwards
    • 17-Inch alloy wheels
    • Leatherette upholstery
    • Panoramic moonroof
    Oxford Edition
    $29,100 onwards
    • 18-inch silver aluminum Wheels
    Oxford Editon ALL4
    $31,100 onwards
    • Engine: 1.5L 3cyl AWD 8A
    • Horsepower: 136 hp @ 6500 rpm hp
    • Torque: 162 lb.-ft. @ 4100 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 9.3 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 26 mpg
    Cooper S
    $31,900 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD 8A
    • Horsepower: 189 hp @ 5000 rpm hp
    • Torque: 207 lb.-ft. @ 1350 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.5 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 26 mpg
    Cooper SE ALL4
    $41,500 onwards
    • 8.8-inch touchscreen display
    • Apple CarPlay integration
    • Dual-Zone climate control
    • Forward collision warning
    John Cooper Works
    $41,500 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD 8A
    • Horsepower: 301 hp @ 5000 rpm hp
    • Torque: 331 lb.-ft. @ 1450 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 4.4 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 26 mpg

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Rating

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Horsepower

177 hp @ 5500 rpm

Torque

210 lb.-ft. @ 6500 rpm

Capacity

5

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Gasoline

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228 hp @ 5000 rpm

258 lb.-ft. @ 1450 rpm

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Gasoline

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331 lb.-ft. @ 1450 rpm

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250 hp

258 lb.-ft. @ 1500 rpm

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2022 Mini Countryman vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    9.2 sec16.7 sec-
    6.2 sec--
    2022 BMW X1

    Ranked #2

    6.6 sec15.2 sec127 mph
    8.3 sec16.5 sec120 mph
    9.2 sec--

    2022 Mini Countryman vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      26 mpg33 mpg29 mpg16.1 gal.418.6/531.3 mi.
      23 mpg34 mpg27 mpg15.9 gal.-
      2022 BMW X1

      Ranked #2

      24 mpg33 mpg27 mpg16.1 gal.386.4/531.3 mi.
      23 mpg32 mpg26 mpg14.2 gal.326.6/454.4 mi.
      24 mpg30 mpg26 mpg12.7 gal.304.8/381 mi.

      2022 Mini Countryman vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        169.7 in.71.7 in.61.3 in.6.5 in.105.1 in. -

        2022 Audi A4 Allroad

        Ranked #1

        187.5 in.72.7 in.58.8 in.6.5 in.110.9 in. -
        187.4 in.-56.6 in.5.8 in.113.1 in.
        2022 BMW X1

        Ranked #3

        175.5 in.71.7 in.62.9 in.7.2 in.105.1 in. -
        174.2 in.73.7 in.65.3 in.8.3 in.106.4 in. -

        2022 Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class

        Ranked #5

        173.6 in.72.2 in.63.5 in.-107.4 in. -

        2022 Mini Countryman vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          17.6 cu.ft.96.9 cu.ft.47.6 cu.ft.
          2022 BMW X1

          Ranked #1

          27.1 cu.ft.101.2 cu.ft.58.7 cu.ft.
          20.7 cu.ft.38.3 cu.ft.46.9 cu.ft.
          14.1 cu.ft.91.7 cu.ft.39.8 cu.ft.
          7.6 cu.ft.89 cu.ft.7.6 cu.ft.

          2022 Mini Countryman vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            Bed Length
            SourceCompare
            47.6 cu.ft.17.6 cu.ft.47.6 cu.ft.285 ft.
            2022 BMW X1

            Ranked #2

            58.7 cu.ft.27.1 cu.ft.58.7 cu.ft.-
            46.9 cu.ft.20.7 cu.ft.46.9 cu.ft.-
            39.8 cu.ft.14.1 cu.ft.39.8 cu.ft.286 ft.
            7.6 cu.ft.7.6 cu.ft.7.6 cu.ft.-

            2022 Mini Countryman vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Towing Capacity
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              -820 lbs.3443 lbs.
              3500 lbs.925 lbs.3627 lbs.
              2000 lbs.1281 lbs.3305 lbs.
              --4529 lbs.
              2022 BMW X1

              Ranked #3

              -924 lbs.3567 lbs.

              2022 Mini Countryman Wagon Problems, Issues, Complaints, Recalls, and which year to avoid?

              0

              Recalls

              0

              Investigations

              2

              Complaints
              Overall Safety Rating
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