Mini has decided to give its chunky five-door Countryman some minor tweaks for 2013. The changes are concentrated on the interior, with the aim being to give a more premium feel while enhancing practicality.
The electric window controls have been shifted to redesigned door trims, which now feature more comfortable armrests. On the dashboard, the trim pieces surrounding the air vents and central speedometer are now finished in carbon black, with contrasting gloss black or chrome inner rings.
Also revised are the cabin colour schemes, and all updated Countryman models are going to come equipped with a three-seat rear bench as standard. Alternatively, two individual rear seats will be offered as a no-cost option.
On the outside, the styling is carried over unaltered, and the engine choice remains the same.
The 2013 Mini Countryman is available from this month.
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The electric window controls have been shifted to redesigned door trims, which now feature more comfortable armrests. On the dashboard, the trim pieces surrounding the air vents and central speedometer are now finished in carbon black, with contrasting gloss black or chrome inner rings.
Also revised are the cabin colour schemes, and all updated Countryman models are going to come equipped with a three-seat rear bench as standard. Alternatively, two individual rear seats will be offered as a no-cost option.
On the outside, the styling is carried over unaltered, and the engine choice remains the same.
The 2013 Mini Countryman is available from this month.
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Mini JCW Countryman
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