John Cooper Works unveils its take on the 4x4 MINI Countryman
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The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Image: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Image: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Image: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Photo: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Image: BMW)
Countryman's rear spoiler (Image: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Image: BMW)
John Cooper Works' badge (Image: BMW)
Light alloy wheels are standard (Image: BMW)
John Cooper Works is the MINI Cooper's sub brand (Image: BMW)
Fog lamps are standard (Image: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Image: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman is JCW's first five door (Image: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Image: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Image: BMW)
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman (Image: BMW)
Dashboard detail (Image: BMW)
Article Summary
When MINI Cooper came out with its Mini Countryman in 2010, it looked like what it was – a 4x4 crossover for people who like MINIs, but occasionally need to drive through a field or live on steep, icy hills. This year, MINI’s John Cooper Works sub-brand comes out with its version of the Countryman that takes the bucolic MINI and gives it a heavy dose of racetrack style and technology.
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