2017 Wards 10 Best Interiors Nominee: Mini Countryman
April 14, 2017
Contract assembler VDL Nedcar builds Countryman in Born, Netherlands, and sources 50% of parts from Germany.
Seat extension offers better thigh support.
Swirling light creates rainbow effect in Countryman, especially at startup.
Headroom plentiful in new Countryman.
Field hockey stick inspires door-trim design.
Rear head restraints can pivot downward for better visibility.
Center armrest pivots up and down for increased front-row comfort.
Center rear seat folds for storage of long items.
Central controller functions much like BMW i-Drive.
Eco mode triggers flash of green around large display.
Airplane toggles key to Mini design legacy.
Rear seats slide fore and aft.
Ivory piping contrasts nicely with mocha Chesterfield Leather.
Ivory piping contrasts nicely with mocha Chesterfield Leather.
WardsAuto editors are evaluating 31 vehicles as part of the 2017 Wards 10 Best Interiors competition. Today's gallery focuses on the '17 Mini Cooper S Countryman ALL4, a 5-passenger compact CUV with a sticker price of $38,450. (Photos by Tom Murphy)
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