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MINI Cooper News & Reviews

The Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4

When is a car not a car? When it is a Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 SUV. But that mouthful doesn’t mean it’s a straight SUV either. It’s a John Cooper Works vehicle too, which puts it at the top of the Mini food chain, as far as the Countryman is concerned. It also makes it one of the cool kids when it comes to hoots per mile. At Napleton News, we are all about being cool and giving hoots. That’s why you should read along!

What’s the Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 all about?

The Countryman JCW’s 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder

It’s a vehicle loaded with personality and more. The Mini Cooper S Countryman is powered by a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder engine making 189 horsepower and 206 lb-ft of torque. The JCW ALL4 takes the same engine and boosts it up to 301 horsepower 331 lb-ft of twist  for an added kick in the pants! This engine sends all the power to the pavement with an 8-speed automatic transmission and GKN all-wheel drive system. Speed tops out at a very satisfying 155 mph.

Mini JCW Brakes

With the Mini, looks are everything!

Countryman JCW in repose.

The Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 looks like a Mini that has spent a couple of years in the gym. (Or juicing up, but that’s not healthy) Still, it brings a strong Mini vibe to your daily travails, even if it’s just a run to and from work or to the home improvement store.

Mini Countryman JCW as seen from the rear.

Our special JCW ALL4 was finished in Gunmetal Metallic with a red contrasting roof cap and appropriate badging. The headlights have unique daylight running light rings around them as well as a distinctive bit of brightwork around the grille. There are also other red bits for contrast around the outside of the ALL4 including uprights in the grille and mirror caps on both sides.

It’s not so Mini inside.

Let’s start with the elephant, er, gauge cluster in the room. We mean the centrally-located gauge display/infotainment display that is the visual centerpoint for gauges, media, radio, mobile connectivity, and even climate controls. It has been a Mini trademark for years. There is a small folding screen for head-up display so you don’t have to move your eyes off the road. The view forward is enhanced by the light-through-fabric design of the dashboard that changes colors as often as your mood does.

Mini Countryman Dashboard.

The Countryman has room for four passengers or five in a pinch. The seats are comfortable for the long haul and the rear seats fold down in the typical 60:40 split fashion. The cargo space goes from 15.9 cubic feet, with the seatbacks in an upright position. Fold them forward and that space grows to 47.5 cubic feet.

Behind the wheel of the Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4.

Like all Minis, the Countryman is an absolute hoot to drive. And it doesn’t really matter what mode you may be in. What’s a mode you ask? There are many. They include Green, Mid, Sport, Snow, Trail, Timeless, Balance, Personal and wait for it…Go-Kart Mode! Forget all the others. This one is our favorite. Go-Kart mode remaps the throttle and basically converts the JCW into a rocket on four wheels.

The Countryman JCW in a driveby.

Getting behind the wheel of a Mini places you in a special club. It’s one that most people will never experience, unfortunately. It’s quite a pity because there is literally nothing else like it in the automotive world. And truth be told, it tends to drive like a go-kart, regardless of what mode you are actually in.

So hop inside, buckle up and as they say in Mini talk, “Let’s Motor.”

Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 Specifications.

Engine Type Intercooled Turbo Inline 4-cylinder
Horsepower 301 hp @ 5,000 rpm
Torque 331 lb-ft @ 1,750 rpm
Transmission 8-speed automatic
EPA Fuel Economy (Combined/City/Hwy) 26/24/30 MPG
Suspension F/R McPherson Strut / Multi-link
Turning Circle 37.4 ft.
Also Available Countryman S, Hybrid, more.
Specs
Warranty 4 years/50,000 miles
Drivetrain Warranty 4 years/ 50,000 miles
NHTSA Safety Rating 4-stars/td>
Max Seating Capacity 5 passengers
Wheelbase 105.1 inches
Overall Length 169.7 inches
Width 71.7 inches
Height 61.3 inches
Cargo Room (Behind 1st, 2nd row) 47.6 / 17.6 Cubic Feet
Headroom, Front 40.5 inches
Headroom, 2nd 40.0 inches
Legroom, 1st 40.4 inches
Legroom, 2nd 37.6 inches
Shoulder room, 1st row 54.8 inches
Shoulder room, 2nd row 54.0 inches

This post was published on May 30, 2025

Mark Elias

I've loved everything on wheels: Trains, Planes and definitely Automobiles. I am constantly in search of the latest in new technology, which makes our lives better each day, but will always respect the classics. You can't continue forward without first taking a look back at where you've been.

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