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A 1.5-liter three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine with 168 horsepower is available for the New Countryman C.

The new Countryman C has joined the lineup of Mini's third-generation Countryman SUVs. The new Countryman C is the next SUV in the lineup, joining the all-electric Countryman E and the internal combustion Countryman S.

The 1.5-liter, three-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine powering the Countryman C, which sits beneath the S, produces 168 horsepower and 280 Nm. According to Mini, the C has a top speed of 212 kmph and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.3 seconds.  Additionally, the powertrain has mild hybrid technology installed, which can boost output by up to 14 kW (19 bhp) when accelerating quickly.

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Four trim levels of the new Countryman C will be available in global markets: Essential, Classic, Favoured, and JCW. While the JCW has more aggressive styling, the Essential, Classic, and Favoured have more somber appearances with less sporty-looking bumpers and wheels. With its contrasting roof, unique front grille frame, and exclusive 20-inch rims in Windmill Spoke 2-tone design, the Favoured trim stands out among the other trim variants, each of which offers distinctive design elements. 

The interior design of the new Countryman is consistent with that of its other variants, including the large circular touchscreen located in the center.

Although the model's specs are still unknown, Mini has also confirmed that a Countryman Diesel will be available.








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