Mini celebrates 65 years with arrival of electric Countryman SE ALL4 in U.S.




(August 27, 2024) Mini USA has announced the arrival of the new, all-electric Mini Countryman SE ALL4 on U.S. shores as the brand celebrates 65 years since the first Mini Mark I rolled off the production line in 1959. A testament to the evolution of Mini’s spirited automotive innovation since then, the Mini Countryman SE ALL4 marks the company’s era of electrification in Mini’s future. 


As the all-electric version of Mini’s first-ever SUV it boasts an intelligent all-wheel drive system, extended driving assistance functions, partially automated Level 2 driving and an electric range of up to 212 miles.

Its Minimalistic design is unmistakably Mini, with the same go-kart feeling now enabled with a battery-electric power output. Two powerful electric motors with a total output of 308 hp and 364 lb.-ft. of torque guide it through any terrain with a 0-to-60 mph acceleration of 5.4 seconds. With fast charging with DC at up to 130 kW, owners can expect to charge the battery from 10 percent to 80 percent in just under 30 minutes.



In addition to the Mini Countryman SE ALL4’s arrival to U.S. dealerships, Mini’s 65th anniversary also marks the 3rd iteration of Mini Wave to Friends Day, or playfully abbreviated to WTF Day. This convergence of unique brand elements further emphasizes Mini’s commitment to both lowering emissions and maintaining a strong sense of community – further emphasized by the recent completion of famed owner rally Mini TAKES THE STATES 2024.

As with all other members of the new Mini Family, the Mini Countryman SE ALL4 elevates the driving experience with a round OLED display that simultaneously controls the vehicle’s infotainment and assistance systems. With the new Mini Operating System 9, all vehicle functions can be operated via touch or voice assistant.