Mini launches updated Countryman in India - The Indian Express

The Mini Countryman was first launched in 2012, it was a larger 5-Door alternative to the 2-Door Mini hatchback. The Mini Countryman Cooper D was a sensation in the market when it was launched in 2013, while the two petrol Cooper S variants launched earlier were soon discontinued. BMW, which owns the Mini brand, has started launching the renewed Mini model range in India. it began with the Mini 3-Door hatch, Mini 5-Door hatch and Mini Cooper S late last year, and now the new Mini Countryman is here. This time Mini is only launching the Countryman Cooper D variant in the market, it is being imported into the country as CBU (completely built-up) units unlike the last time where it was assembled locally and it is priced at Rs. 36. 5 Lakh,... Mini has had to reposition the Countryman as a lifestyle vehicle which offers more space, flexibility and soft-roading capability than the Mini hatch range while maintaining the qualities of superb build-quality, unique and exciting design, great... This includes a reworked bonnet which gets a new power-dome, a new hexagonal grille which gets large twin-horizontal slats replacing the earlier three slats, new LED fog-lamps, silver-highlighted front and rear skid plates, silver side-skirt... Source: indianexpress.com