2011 Mini Countryman: First Look Review - VIDEO ENHANCED
FIRST LOOK AT THE NEW 2011 MINI COUNTRYMAN
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Senior Editor-At-Large
The Auto Channel
HAMBURG, Germany - July 19, 2010: Last year when I attended Mini United, the bi-annual international gathering of thousands of Mini’s loyal and fervent owners outside London, England one of the better rumors was, “Mini is going to build a station wagon or small SUV!” But nary was a word spoken about this.
I can now safely say with absolute confidence, the there is a new Mini … the new 2011 Countryman has arrived and I was among the first American journalists (there were just five of us) invited to the preview this week.
First Take:Think of the 2011 Mini Countryman as the famous little cars bigger brother sibling.
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At first sight it’s obvious this is a Mini, but it’s the first MINI to come with four doors and a large tailgate and a versatile interior that’ll hold up to five people. A big Mini and that is not an oxymoron.
Gert Hildebrand, chief design of Mini’s noted, “The MINI Countryman manifests an effective and assured development of the brand’s design language. The new model combines larger body dimensions, increased ground clearance and four side doors with the hallmark features of MINI design. Short overhangs, a high window line, a commanding over-the-wheel stance and the wrap-around look of the windows – extending all the way around the vehicle – create typical MINI proportions. The Countryman provides a fresh interpretation of classic MINI features, such as the roof line, hexagonal radiator grille, large headlights set into the front of the hood side indicators.”
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The interior of the new Mini Countryman is pure Mini and retains the
brand’s familiar style with new design and functional elements
created to make driving the Mini Countryman even more fun.
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