The biggest-ever Mini is better with a really small engine

April 1, 2017, 2:12 a.m. DAVID LINKLATER from Stuff 0 Comments

<div id="91032263" class="landscapephoto"><img class="photoborder" title="" src="https://resources.stuff.co.nz/content/dam/images/1/i/7/4/x/z/image.related.StuffLandscapeSixteenByNine.620x349.1i4bbf.png/1490929898692.jpg" alt="New Mini Countryman is a big deal: strong seller for the brand and its largest-ever model." /> <div class="photocredit"><span class="photocredittext">DAVID LINKLATER</span></div> <div class="photocaption"> <p>New Mini Countryman is a big deal: strong seller for the brand and its largest-ever model.</p> </div> <div class="hdivider">&nbsp;</div> </div> <p><strong>MINI COUNTRYMAN COOPER<br />Base price:</strong> $44,900.<br /><strong>Powertrain and performance: </strong>1.5-litre petrol-turbo three-cylinder, 100kW/220Nm, 6-speed automatic, FWD, Combined economy 5.4&nbsp;litres per 100km, 0-100kmh 9.6 seconds.<br /><strong>Vital statistics:</strong> 4299mm long, 1557mm high, 2670mm wheelbase, luggage capacity 450-1390&nbsp;litres, 17-inch alloy wheels (test car on optional $1500 18in rims).<br /><strong>We like:</strong>&nbsp;Tiny engine bursting with character, fun chassis, first BMW-Mini that's genuinely practical.<br /><strong>We don't like:</strong>&nbsp;Too many cheesy details for what's now quite a grown-up car, still very expensive.</p> <p>Should we really be that worried about the new-generation Mini getting bigger and bigger? In&nbsp;17 years&nbsp;under BMW, Mini (or MINI as the German company&nbsp;nonsensically insists we write&nbsp;it, so we won't) has grown in so many ways.&nbsp;</p> <p>Mini is a noun, not an adjective. More so today than ever. As a brand, it's going in all sorts of different directions.</p> <div id="91032259" class="landscapephoto"><img class="photoborder" title="" src="https://resources.stuff.co.nz/content/dam/images/1/i/7/4/x/v/image.related.StuffLandscapeSixteenByNine.620x349.1i4bbf.png/1490929898692.jpg" alt="Under that distinctive clamshell bonnet is a fizzy three-cylinder turbo engine." /> <div class="photocredit"><span class="photocredittext">DAVID LINKLATER</span></div> <div class="photocaption"> <p>Under that distinctive clamshell bonnet is a fizzy three-cylinder turbo engine.</p> </div> <div class="hdivider">&nbsp;</div> </div> <p>The new Countryman SUV is the biggest Mini ever made. It's actually longer and taller than a Mazda CX-3, so size-wise it's very much in the mainstream of small&nbsp;SUVs.</p> <p><strong>READ MORE<br /> <a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/road-tests/89265654/new-mini-countryman-is-a-big-deal-in-all-kinds-of-ways" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">We drive Countryman Cooper S on and off-road</a><br /> <a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/lifestyle-vehicles/88702078/2017-mini-countryman-jcw-is-the-least-mini-yet" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">JCW version will be fastest Countryman by far</a><br />* <a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/trends-in-suvs-and-vans/89412604/small-suv-market-set-for-strong-competition" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Fierce competition in NZ small SUV segment</a></strong></p> <p>The one real danger of a substantially&nbsp;upsized Mini like this is that it could lose some of the&nbsp;cheeky character that the brand is famous for. In the world of the Countryman SUV, there's a simple solution: the entry-level Cooper version has BMW's excellent 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol powerplant, as previously seen in everything from the 2-series Active Tourer to the i8 plug-in sports car to... other Minis.</p> <div id="91032261" class="landscapephoto"><img class="photoborder" title="" src="https://resources.stuff.co.nz/content/dam/images/1/i/7/4/x/x/image.related.StuffLandscapeSixteenByNine.620x349.1i4bbf.png/1490929898692.jpg" alt="Step up in size and style most evident in profile: Countryman is now an SUV rather than simply a tall Mini." /> <div class="photocredit"><span class="photocredittext">DAVID LINKLATER</span></div> <div class="photocaption"> <p>Step up in size and style most evident in profile: Countryman is now an SUV rather than simply a tall Mini.</p> </div> <div class="hdivider">&nbsp;</div> </div> <p>So while you can still have a Countryman Cooper S with a punchy, high(ish)-performance&nbsp;2.0-litre turbo, the sweet and earnest machinations of the three-pot engine actually inject an endearing quality&nbsp;back into Mini's SUV.</p> <p>With 100kW/220Nm the triple-pot engine&nbsp;is&nbsp;modest but certainly not slow, getting the Countryman to 100kmh just under the benchmark 10 seconds.</p> <p>More importantly, it's a hoot. Three-cylinder engines have a distinctively thrummy sound and this one spins smoothly right up to the redline. You'll want to take it there quite a lot.</p> <div id="91032258" class="landscapephoto"><img class="photoborder" title="" src="https://resources.stuff.co.nz/content/dam/images/1/i/7/4/x/u/image.related.StuffLandscapeSixteenByNine.620x349.1i4bbf.png/1490929898692.jpg" alt="Enough with the big round dials already, Mini. Professional sat-nav $2700 and has a touch-screen, just like a 7-series." /> <div class="photocredit"><span class="photocredittext">DAVID LINKLATER</span></div> <div class="photocaption"> <p>Enough with the big round dials already, Mini. Professional sat-nav $2700 and has a touch-screen, just like a 7-series.</p> </div> <div class="hdivider">&nbsp;</div> </div> <p>The small engine only gets a six-speed automatic compared with the eight-ratio transmission of the 2.0-litre. Not a deal-breaker, although the more closely stacked ratios would prevent some of the around-town hesitation you get from the Cooper's shifter as it struggles to meet rapidly changing driver demands in heavy traffic.</p> <div class="display-ad story_body_advert"> <div id="storybodycontainer"> <div id="storybody" class="storybody mbl" data-google-query-id="COqtyqTogNMCFUU3lgodIY8CSA"><br /> <div id="google_ads_iframe_/6674/onl.stuff.motoring/roadtests_3container__">&nbsp;</div> </div> </div> </div> <p>At speed, it's not an issue: the six-speed steps between gears in satisfyingly quick and smooth fashion.</p> <p>The Countryman has also retained a perky demeanour on the road. The steering is quick, the chassis surprisingly nimble. It still feels much more like a Mini than a generic baby-SUV, in other words.</p>


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