RE: Mini Countryman Powered by X-raid launched

RE: Mini Countryman Powered by X-raid launched

Monday 26th October 2020

Mini Countryman Powered by X-raid launched

Four-time Dakar-winning team offers chassis upgrades for Mini's biggest JCW



To celebrate victory at the last Dakar Rally in the run up to the 2021 event, Mini has produced a rugged special edition model with its competition partner X-raid. The Countryman Powered by X-raid takes inspiration from the support car of Mini’s All4 Racing model, which won the 2020 event back in January, with chassis hardware to go with its tweaked look and new wheels. X-raid promises a big boost in off-road ability as a result – and naturally, there’s a jump shot to prove it.

In fact, this is about as authentic as manufacturer approved off-road upgrades come. Even the rims are proper rally spec items, said to be lighter and tougher than road alloys and developed to handle the holes and rocks of a Dakar stage. They bear a ‘rim ring’ for added protection and come wrapped in similarly tough (and conveniently named) Cooper Discoverer boots, designed specifically for the job of finding grip on tough terrain. The same configuration is said to have provided Mini’s Dakar support team with trouble-free running back in January.


The car’s suspension gets a body lift kit that provides the Countryman with as much as 40mm more ground clearance, handy for clearing those unseen objects on the Dakar stage – and, we’re told, fording rivers. The setup is tried and tested in the best way possible, too, with the Mini Dakar support car having been developed from a specification that’s been evolving since it was introduced to support the Mini All4 Racing back in 2010. That’s a lot of miles for testing. The X-raid team has won Dakar four times, too. So it knows its stuff.

Additional changes to the Countryman Powered by X-raid (a slightly misleading title given the JCW's motor hasn’t been tuned by the German team), include LED lighting to aid with those night stages, and a lightweight aluminium roof rack to carry spares. The car also gains new Piano Black trim and orange accents to link it to the rally team’s machine. That being said, the wheels, tyres and lift are probably more than enough to signal this all-wheel drive model’s newfound capabilities. 

The X-raid model has been officially launched in Germany, where prospective buyers are asked to place their order for the whole kit or “individual elements” via X-raid itself; Mini UK told us there are no immediate plans to announce the upgrades over here, although there doesn't seem to be anything stopping an eager British buyer from having the bits fitted to a right-hand-drive car. It's a fairly safe bet that nobody else on the school run will boast the Dakar seal of approval.









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dukebox9reg

Original Poster:

1,619 posts

161 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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I had the previous Cooper S All4 Countryman, it was a laugh offroad actually. I like the look of this.

AmosMoses

4,049 posts

178 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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I quite like the idea of a lifted Mini, bet it could be fun on a gravel road.

V8 FOU

3,011 posts

160 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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Thoese wheels will withstand potholes then. Count me in!

JamesyBoy1975

91 posts

168 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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I'm not normally a fan of the countryman, but in that guise, I really warm to it. Wonder if they can be retrofit to older models?

blue al

1,113 posts

172 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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That’s not even a Jcw spec,

callipers and badge suggest bog-standard S as base car, so fancy wheels stickers and a lift kit

Barn3y

12 posts

193 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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Very likeable ... especially with the rack and additional lights smile

blearyeyedboy

6,624 posts

192 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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I like it.

I don't normally like SUVs, and I don't normally like the Countryman.

I feel confused... wobble

AngryPartsBloke

1,438 posts

164 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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blue al said:
That’s not even a Jcw spec,

callipers and badge suggest bog-standard S as base car, so fancy wheels stickers and a lift kit
You mean the big 'Cooper S' badge.

Great detective work, Shmee would be proud....

blue al

1,113 posts

172 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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AngryPartsBloke said:
blue al said:
That’s not even a Jcw spec,

callipers and badge suggest bog-standard S as base car, so fancy wheels stickers and a lift kit
You mean the big 'Cooper S' badge.

Great detective work, Shmee would be proud....
Article title mentions jcw, then this...
(a slightly misleading title given the JCW's motor hasn’t been tuned by the German team)
A factory 2020 jcw countryman would have over 300hp this hasn’t it is a cosmetic makeover.
I have also fitted F series jcw calipers to my mini, so I know what they look like,

So poke this up your pipe and smoke it like Sherlock ...mr angry ;0)

https://www.x-raid.de/en/vehicles/countryman-power...

arkenphel

484 posts

218 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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Ooh thats nice! I dont have any roads that will make full use of the kit but ... thats a nice car....


steve S owner

88 posts

236 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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Wifes has a Cooper SD 4x4 for a few years and its been brilliant.

Triumph Man

9,052 posts

181 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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I have dirty thoughts of doing this to Mrs S's Countryman All4 - I think I'd probably be shot.

911Thrasher

2,573 posts

212 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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how much? i'd have one if not stupidly priced, looks cool and totally useless in town, but love it

Ares

11,000 posts

133 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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Quite like that.

I'll confess in an utterly sexist way, my first thought was that a more robust version of a favoured 'mum-mobile' would be a sensible solution for 'certain people'.... But I quickly expunged the thought, just in case Mrs Ares can indeed mind-read.


FlukePlay

1,093 posts

158 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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95% of these will never see the terrain they were designed for. Actually, perhaps they are designed for city dwellers who like the idea of off-road adventure but never quite experience it. Go on, deviate from the school run/Waitrose trip and get it muddy down a dirt track.

A1VDY

3,575 posts

140 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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A Mini use to be Mini, now its bigger than a Transit..

blearyeyedboy

6,624 posts

192 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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Actually... I'll have a Rally Raid spec Civic Type R, please...

https://www.motor1.com/news/351109/honda-civic-typ...

Ares

11,000 posts

133 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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FlukePlay said:
95% of these will never see the terrain they were designed for. .
Much like any non-standard car on the road then?

shirt

24,067 posts

214 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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by 'rim ring' do they mean fake beadlocks?

estacion

365 posts

245 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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Any owners on here?