Range Test: How Far Will The 2025 MINI Countryman SE All4 Go At Highway Speeds?

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The 2025 MINI Countryman SE ALL4 EV has a 66.5 kWh battery pack, with 64.7 kWh being usable. It is rated for 212 miles combined EPA range or 206 miles of highway range with the standard 18-inch wheels. EPA range decreases to 204 miles with the optional 19-inch wheels. It features 308 horsepower and 364 pound-feet of torque, achieving 0-60 mph times of 5.3-5.4 seconds. The vehicle is a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive car weighing 4588 pounds.
The reviewer performs a 70-mph highway range test and sets the car to the most efficient 'green' driving mode.  He sets climate control in the vehicle at about 70 degrees. The speedometer read about 2 mph higher and had to be set to 72 mph to actually drive at 70 mph.
The reviewer plans to check in at each quarter of the range test to provide details.  Also, to help provide more consistent results, the tires have been set to the manufacturers recommended PSI. In the first quarter, from 100-75% charge, the vehicle went 54.4 miles at 3.6 miles/kWh. He notes that wind and temperature have a variable effect on the range test. The air conditioning unit has shut off when nearing the end of the battery charge. The total miles traveled to the 0% of battery charge state was 219 miles, at 3.5miles/kWh. One recurring con is a driver alert nagging the driver to grasp the steering wheel while on the highway.

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