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Mini’s new-generation Countryman John Cooper Works appears to have been given a power and torque cut in Europe – alongside a significant price increase.


The performance John Cooper Works version of the new-generation Mini Countryman has appeared on the car-maker’s German website, just days after the SUV was unveiled.

According to Mini’s German website, the new Mini Countryman JCW will retain its turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – however peak outputs have dropped from 225kW/450Nm to 221kW/400Nm.

These specifications are identical to the European-delivered BMW X1 M35i xDrive – which shares its engine, transmission and all-wheel-drive system with the Mini – though Australia and US-bound examples of the BMW SUV are more powerful, at 233kW/400Nm.

Mini claims the Countryman JCW can achieve the zero to 100km/h sprint in 5.4 seconds – identical to the X1 M35i xDrive – while consuming 8.0-8.6L/100km on the European WLTP test cycle.

For context, the current Mini Countryman JCW is priced between $68,625 and $75,946 – excluding on-road costs – in Australian showrooms.

The new Countryman’s German price is also just €4000 ($AU6670) less than a Porsche Cayman, and about €10,000 ($AU16,670) cheaper than the least-expensive Porsche Macan.

The new Mini Countryman JCW will enter production in Leipzig, Germany – alongside the BMW X1 and iX1, rather than from a former Volvo factory in the Netherlands – from March 2024, with Australian deliveries due to begin between July and September 2024.

Jordan Mulach

Jordan Mulach is Canberra/Ngunnawal born, currently residing in Brisbane/Turrbal. Joining the Drive team in 2022, Jordan has previously worked for Auto Action, MotorsportM8, The Supercars Collective and TouringCarTimes, WhichCar, Wheels, Motor and Street Machine. Jordan is a self-described iRacing addict and can be found on weekends either behind the wheel of his Octavia RS or swearing at his ZH Fairlane.

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