The all-electric MINI Countryman E is seeing in the new year with a fresh update that improves its range on a single charge.
Up until now, MINI’s flagship electric SUV was capable of up to 286-miles, but a series of technical updates under the skin have raised this to a new peak of 307-miles.
The top-of-the-range MINI Countryman SE ALL4 tops out at 287-miles, according to WLTP figures.
These increases have been made possible by a net increased 65.2kWh battery and a new silicon carbide inverter, which MINI says guarantees high efficiency conversion while minimising power loss.
Already one of the UK’s most popular premium SUVs, the MINI Countryman E also qualifies for the UK government’s full Electric Car Grant (ECG) of £3,750 to expand its appeal further.
Launched in 2024, the latest MINI Countryman E and SE ALL4 builds on the strengths of the standard Countryman, which remixes the MINI’s signature charms into a more practical family-friendly SUV.
The latest MINI Countryman Electric range will be available from Vertu MINI dealership from March 2026
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