Autocar

Larger Countryman to be joined by electric crossover

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WHILE THE MINI hatchback will remain relatively similar in its next generation, there’s a more extensive shake-up planned at the larger end of the Mini range.

Somewhat surprising­ly, the five-door hatchback won’t get an electric version and the Clubman estate is unlikely to be directly replaced.

For those after a more practical Mini EV, there will be a new electric-only compact crossover to sit beneath the Countryman.

This smaller high-riding model is due to be revealed later this year and will also be built in China as part of the Spotlight joint venture between the BMW Group and Great Wall Motor.

It is likely to take a much more radical design than the retro-inspired production Mini models seen to date.

This smaller crossover will allow the Countryman to grow in order to better serve buyers with families, as well as buyers in the US, who are traditiona­lly predispose­d towards larger cars.

Contrary to earlier reports, the plug-in hybrid version of the Countryman is set to disappear. Like the rest of the future Mini range, the new Countryman will be powered by either petrol or electric drivetrain­s. A diesel version is in developmen­t but won’t be offered in the UK.

Countryman production will move from its current home in the Netherland­s to Germany as Oxford focuses on the hatchback and convertibl­e and the new Chinese plant handles the electric cars.

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Countryman will be petrol and electric
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Compact crossover will join Mini family

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