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Mini Countryman SE All4 launched at Rs 66.90 lakh

The all-electric Mini Countryman SE All4 arrives in India with a 440km range and dual-motor AWD.
2 min read7 Nov '25
Dhruv DhakaDhruv Dhaka
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Mini Countryman SE All4

Mini has launched the new all-electric Countryman SE All4 in India at an ex-showroom price of Rs 66.90 lakh. Bookings are now open for this JCW-themed variant, which arrives as a CBU import, and deliveries are set to begin immediately.

  1. Countryman SE All4 has sporty JCW trim with blacked-out elements
  2. It features a 66.45kWh battery pack with dual electric motors
  3. Bookings and deliveries for Countryman SE All4 start today

Mini Countryman SE All4 powertrain and performance

313hp, 494Nm; 0-100 km in 5.6 seconds (claimed).

 Mini Countryman SE All4 launched at Rs 66.90 lakh

The Countryman SE All4 uses a dual-motor setup with a combined output of 313hp and 494Nm, giving it an edge over the petrol-powered Countryman JCW, which makes 300hp and 400Nm. It also sits above the 204hp single-motor Countryman Electric, offering more power, more torque and AWD capability.

This also makes the SE All4 the most powerful Mini on sale in India. The all-wheel-drive EV does 0-100kph in a claimed 5.6 seconds and has a top speed of 180kph. The 66.45kWh battery gives a WLTP range of up to 440km. DC fast charging (130kW) tops up the battery from 10 percent to 80 percent in 29 minutes, while a 22kW AC charger does a full charge in 3 hours and 45 minutes. 

Mini Countryman SE All4 exterior and interior highlights

Updated styling and a tech-rich cabin with JCW-specific elements.

 Mini Countryman SE All4 launched at Rs 66.90 lakh

On the outside, the 2025 Countryman SE All4 sports a revised grille, updated headlamps, a more contoured bonnet, flush door handles and a contrasting Jet Black roof. Being a JCW trim, it comes with blacked-out stripes, roof rails, 19-inch alloys and wheel-arch cladding. Colour choices are limited to Legend Grey and Midnight Black, both paired with Jet Black roof and mirror caps. The LED daytime running lamps (DRLs), headlights and tail-lights also get customisable signature modes.

 Mini Countryman SE All4 launched at Rs 66.90 lakh

Inside, the SE All4 features JCW-specific elements like steering, seats and trims. The cabin is equipped with a powered driver’s seat, recycled 2D knitted fabric lining, ambient lighting and a panoramic glass roof. Mini’s round OLED display takes centre stage, along with other features such as a head-up display, wireless phone mirroring, cruise control and a 360-degree camera. The safety kit includes multiple airbags and a tyre-pressure monitoring system (TPMS), while a Harman Kardon system handles audio duties.

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