All-wheel drive adds $1,700 to the S Countryman’s price for a total of $26,950. All Countrymans come with a standard six-speed manual transmission; an optional six-speed automatic transmission costs $1,250.
The Countryman has five feature packages, including a Convenience Package and two Sport packages.
Like all Minis, the Countryman’s price can quickly balloon with a la carte options. For more detailed pricing, continue reading below, and check out our First Look for additional information about this model, which goes on sale in January 2011.
2011 Mini Cooper Countryman pricing
Mini Cooper Countryman: $21,650
Mini Cooper S Countryman: $25,250
Mini Cooper S Countryman ALL4: $26,950
Options
Mini Connected: $1,000
Mini Connected with navigation: $1,750
Adaptive headlights: $100
Convenience Package (garage door opener, one-touch keyless entry, auto-dimming rearview mirror, rain-sensing wipers and Bluetooth connectivity): $1,250
Cold Weather Package (power-folding heated mirrors, heated washer jets and heated front seats): $750