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New MINI Countryman and Clubman JCW arrive

LOCAL LAUNCH/ Tweaks to the light clusters, and even a new engine, add fresh twists, writes Phuti Mpyane

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The raft of changes first introduced in the MINI Cooper threeand five-door scamps back in 2017 has finally reached the flagship Countryman SUV and its quirky Clubman estate cousins, which come in regular Cooper, Cooper S and John Cooper Works (JCW) specificat­ion.

But not all these MINIs get every new thing. The Countryman, for instance, loses out on the option of Union Jack-style rear tail light clusters, but the pair of new cars debut new touches to their exteriors, such as a redesigned radiator grille, new colours added to the list and piano-black trim around new LED with Matrix function headlights that make it look as if mascara has been applied.

New-style alloys and LED fog lamps add to fresh ways of sprucing up their looks while JCW versions get the honour of ushering in a new performanc­e engine to the range.

My test drive was in the Clubman in Cooper and highperfor­mance JCW flavours. The drive feel in both is low enough, but the confines of the cabin are longer than in the hatch.

However, most of the interior enhancemen­ts remain in a cabin that now looks and feels softer and subtler with new leather trims and a change in surfaces. It comes fitted standard with a 16.5cm touch-operated colour screen with new graphics, a MINI Controller on the centre console and MINI Connected services. A 22cm colour screen and wireless charging for mobile phones can be optioned among a slew of digital charms.

Two passengers can sit comfortabl­y in the rear and there’s 360l of loading space with the seats up and 1,250l when flattened, and boot access is through a pair of side-swinging barn-style doors.

The Clubman appeals as a compact family car and it’s clearly now developed to fit a likely more mature audience yet still beholden to the brand’s spirit of fun individual­ity.

In JCW form the rectangula­r profile gets familiar hot hatch accoutreme­nts such as 19-inch alloys, a louder exhaust system and many body stripes.

Crucially, there’s also a new BMW-sourced 2.0l turbocharg­ed engine.

Outputs are 225kW and 450Nm, which are 55kW and 100Nm more than the outgoing model, but unlike Cooper S versions that are equipped with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmissi­on, this stronger heart is mated to a regular, single-clutch eight-speed auto. It suits the grown-up flagship better with wonderfull­y tractabili­ty in routine urban conditions as you capitalise on its (reasonably) compact dimensions to zip in and out of tight spots.

And though sporting in nature with beefed up mechanical­s, the car rides with reasonable comfort.

Nelspruit, Mpumalanga is a place where some of SA’s greatest driving roads can be found alongside acres of pine forests, and this is where I drove the 4,266mm-long Clubman JCW, which has been given monstrous grip levels through all-wheel drive, a front limitedsli­p differenti­al, and a 10mm drop in suspension compared to regular models.

Pointing the mascara-clad nose of my Clubman, fitted with the optional adaptive suspension set to Sport, down a road with an endless sequence of bends of different veracity, the Clubman shirked off its maturity and replaced it with the kart-like handling its maker sells.

The electric stability system enhances, rather than inhibits, successful bend-eating through the braking of an inside wheel on the sharpest of curves, gently and progressiv­ely swivelling the rear end.

Meanwhile, the traction nanny has its arms stretched out, ready to save the day should you overdo things.

It all came together impressive­ly for a first drive experience. The Clubman and

Countryman are left-field but there’s a strong emphasis on practicali­ty, luxury and individual­ism in the concept.

The fast JCW versions mirror the practicali­ty merits but are infused with the ability to rapidly cross borders or blow off the cobwebs of driving boredom when twisted roads appear.

Prices

MINI John Cooper Works Clubman — R642,000 MINI John Cooper Works Countryman — R708,000

THE CLUBMAN SHIRKED OFF ITS MATURITY AND REPLACED IT WITH KART-LIKE HANDLING

 ??  ?? Eccentric Clubman JCW is a derivative of many capabiliti­es.
Eccentric Clubman JCW is a derivative of many capabiliti­es.
 ??  ?? Still somewhat of a style icon, Clubman can swallow much through its rear barn-like doors.
Still somewhat of a style icon, Clubman can swallow much through its rear barn-like doors.
 ??  ?? Cabin styling remains largely the same, but there’s a new premium feel to the interiors.
Cabin styling remains largely the same, but there’s a new premium feel to the interiors.

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