2021 Mini Countryman revealed: No more diesels

The refreshed 2021 Mini Countryman has been unveiled online ahead of a late 2020 Australian debut. The new-look Countryman was last spied in final testing less than a week ago, with next to no camouflage except to the one section we can now see notable changes have been made. For the 2021 model year, the second-generation 'F60' Countryman – which debuted at the 2016 LA motor show – picks up a new grille garnish that brings it more in line with the look of the regular Cooper range.

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