The 2025 Mini Countryman rolls off the production line at BMW Group's Leipzig plant in Germany, a key manufacturing hub for the automaker to meet global demand. As Mini's largest model yet, the new Countryman rides on BMW's FAAR front-wheel-drive platform and offers both combustion engine and fully electric powertrain options to cater to different buyer preferences.
For Malaysian consumers, that "Made in Germany" badge brings valuable peace of mind regarding build quality. It's likely the Countryman will arrive here as a CBU (completely built-up) import, so pricing and specs could feel the pinch of import duties.
What really stands out with the 2025 model is the tech upgrade – think a larger touchscreen, more advanced driver assistance systems, and more efficient powertrains across the range. These improvements should make it a strong contender in the urban SUV segment.
If you're a Malaysian considering this Mini, your best bet is to keep an eye on local authorized Mini dealerships for the latest updates on launch timing, pricing, and specific equipment details.