The 2021 Mini Countryman trades some of its small car driving charm for a roomier interior.
Pros Roomiest Mini Distinct looks Fits a fun family Varied powertrains Meager plug-in hybrid range
Cons No Android Auto No standard Apple CarPlay Overmatched turbo-3 Mismatched features Luxury price
The 2021 MINI Cooper Countryman's #4 ranking is based on its score within the Subcompact SUVs category. Currently the MINI Cooper Countryman has a score of 7.8 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 25 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Roomy, supportive seats Well-crafted interior Fun to drive
Cons Weak base engine Below-average cargo capacity High price tag
The biggest Mini gets a smattering of updates for 2021. Its unmistakable appearance is now even more distinctive due to a restyled front end. LED lighting elements promote its British heritage through a Union Jack motif on the taillights. There's now a Piano Black Exterior option that replaces the Mini's chrome trim with gloss-black pieces. A set of fresh wheel designs as well as White Silver and Sage Green metallic paint colors are new too. Inside, the infotainment system's housing is redesigned with gloss-black material.
Pros Well-built interior, Mini character in a family size, generous complimentary maintenance.
Cons Neither quick or nimble, plug-in hybrid is unremarkable, lacks some popular driver assists.
Ahead of an updated 5008 coming in early 2021, we find out if it’s worth striking a deal on Peugeot’s seven-seater SUV.
Pros Seven seats in a smaller-than-average large SUV Cabin’s second-row space and perceived quality Comfortable and composed driving manners Plenty of equipment even in GT-Line spec
Cons Turbo petrol a bit undercooked for the 5008’s size Cramped third row for adults Third-row seats lack ISOFIX or top-tether points Updated 5008 here in early 2021
Peugeot ditches MPVs, does crossovers instead. Seven-seat 5008 is the biggest yet.
Pros Cabin layout and space, comfort.
Cons No AWD, dull to drive, driving position doesn’t suit all, looks.
A substantial chrome grille plays a large part in the 5008’s aggressive demeanour, showing that this SUV means business.
Pros Rakish design, inside and out Cultured diesel engine Impressively versatile ergonomics
Cons Peculiar driving environment Fussy ride quality on less than perfect roads Expensive at higher trim levels