Mini Countryman Oil Type
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Mini Countryman
- Manufacturer: Mini
- Data Source: Owner's Manual
You can find 54 different trims for the Mini Countryman and their corresponding recommended oil type.
The years available stretch from 2010 through to 2024 and to view the oil type and capacity you just click to expand.
Classed as a subcompact luxury crossover SUV, the Mini Countryman was introduced in 2010 and is now in its second generation of design.
The market for these sorts of cars is growing both in demand as well as supply, this car gets fierce competition from models such as the Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class and the Lexus NX.
Safety has always been a priority with this model as it was designed to be popular with families that need the additional interior-room.
For both generations of the Countryman the car has scored 5 out of 5 stars with Euro NCAP only falling back slightly due to pedestrian and safety assists.
A range of engines and transmissions have helped the car appeal to many different regions and demographics.
Buyers can choose a modest 1.6 turbodiesel all the way through to a sporty 1.6 twin-turbocharged gasoline mated to either a manual or automatic 6-speed transmission.
With the introduction of the second-generation Countryman in 2017 the car was intended to take over sales from the recently discontinued Pacemen model.
Engine options were slightly tweaked and a range of energy-effecient gearboxes were added to the roster including an 8-speed automatic option.
Another addition in 2017 was the plug-in hybrid option for the turbocharged 1.5 litre gasoline engine - allowing capturing of lost energy during braking and charging from the mains.