2019 Mini Countryman S E All4 review

Mini is a brand on the move. Like most brands today, particularly those out of Europe, the BMW-owned British manufacturer is seeking to reinvent itself for the future, with a strong line-up of plug-in hybrid and fully electric vehicles destined for production. The first of those is headed to Australia in the second quarter of 2019, in the form of the Countryman S E All4 plug-in hybrid (PHEV). To sample what's to come, we journeyed to Colombia for a first drive.

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