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Last Updated on: 22 Apr 2026

Mini Countryman variants
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Mini Countryman C

VariantC
CityMumbai
₹58.18 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹84,307 /month
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Mini Countryman C specifications

Engine & Transmission

Drive Layout
Front Wheel Drive
Number of Gears
7

Dimensions

Doors
5

Mini Countryman variants

VariantsOn road price
Mini Countryman C
₹58.18 LakhExpected Price
Mini Countryman JCW ALL4
1998 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹77.06 Lakh

Mini Countryman comparison

Mini Countryman
Mini Countryman
₹64.90 Lakhs
8
Transmission
DCT
Engine
1998 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
15.4 kmpl
BMW X1
BMW X1
₹50.90 Lakhs
8
Transmission
DCT
Engine
1499 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
16.35 kmpl
Audi Q3
Audi Q3
₹43.67 - ₹53.00 Lakhs
8
Transmission
DCT
Engine
1984 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
11.91 kmpl
Mercedes-Benz GLA
Mercedes-Benz GLA
₹51.80 - ₹55.00 Lakhs
7
Transmission
DCT
Engine
1332 cc - 1950 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, Diesel
Mileage
-
Volkswagen Golf
Volkswagen Golf
₹50.91 Lakhs
8
Transmission
DCT
Engine
1984 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-

Questions you may find useful

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I am considering buying a used Mini Clubman Cooper S (second owner), which has been driven around 21,000 km. However, I am unsure if there are any inherent issues with this model, especially since it has been discontinued by Mini. I have come across a few low-mileage examples in the used car market and am quite impressed with the design and build quality of the vehicle. Could you please advise whether it is a sensible purchase in terms of reliability, maintenance costs, and long-term ownership? Additionally, I would appreciate insights into the Mini ownership experience, as I do not personally know anyone who owns one.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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You’re eyeing it for the looks and a fun daily with some weekend drives. In that case, a clean Mini Clubman Cooper S automatic can work for you. But proceed if it has an ideally full Mini/BMW service history and clears a paid pre-purchase inspection at a Mini workshop or a trusted BMW/Mini specialist.Why it fits your brief: it feels quicker and lighter on its feet in the city than the Countryman SUV, and the longer body gives more rear space and a bigger boot than the Mini hatch, so it’s easier to live with. If the 21,000 km is genuine and backed by records, the car should have a lot of life left. The Clubman being discontinued in India was more about low demand due to its unconventional body style and Mini’s range shuffle that meant it wasn't around for long, not any flaw. Mini will still support it, though some parts can take time to arrive.Know the trade-offs. Upkeep is far higher than that of a mass-market car, and unique body parts can be pricey. On our roads, the ride is firm, low-profile tyres can get damaged, and the front bumper or underbody can scrape on tall speed breakers. As a second-owner car, future resale will be slower, so buy it at a price that reflects that. It also prefers higher-octane petrol.Three must-dos before you say yes: verify service history at a dealer, get a full inspection (look for oil leaks, suspension noise, brake wear, tyre and wheel damage, water leaks around the sunroof and boot), and check that all electronics work. If these pass and the price leaves a buffer for upkeep, go ahead.

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