Ich betrachte derzeit ein 2020er Mini Countryman F60, das zum Verkauf angeboten wird. Der Verkäufer gibt an, dass es das JCW-Paket beinhaltet, doch ich habe einige Zweifel, da die Räder nicht mit dem üblichen Ausstattungspaket übereinstimmen. Allerdings scheint die Innenausstattung mit den echten JCW-Spezifikationen übereinstimmen, was mich etwas unsicher macht.
Da es sich um eine 2020er Zulassung handelt, glaube ich, dass dieses Modell mit der 10 kWh-Batterie ausgestattet sein sollte. Was halten Sie allgemein vom Countryman F60? Wie würden Sie seine Zuverlässigkeit bewerten, und gibt es besondere Probleme, über die ich vor dem Kauf informiert sein sollte?





This is an unusual model. It appears to be a hybrid with JCW wheels and steering wheel, but it lacks the JCW tall shifter and proper seats.
This is the JCW package, not a full JCW model.
I don’t believe it has the JCW package, but I could be mistaken.
To confirm, this is indeed an F60 SE with the JCW appearance package, which includes the front and rear bumpers, wheels, and interior details. It’s a plug-in hybrid model, using the B38 engine combined with an electric motor at the rear.
You only have the interior JCW trim, so he’s partially correct.
That’s a JCW front and rear bumper.
The interior appears to be JCW with the red trim, and the steering wheel should have a JCW logo on the center spoke. However, JCW models typically have emblems on the front grille and rear, and these wheels don’t look like JCW ones. When you start the car, the radio should also display a JCW logo. If you’d like, I can share photos of my 2022 JCW Countryman for comparison.
I own an F60 JCW, and none of that looks like mine. The smaller brakes and fog lights are a dead giveaway—the JCW doesn’t have fog lights. It does seem to have a somewhat rare red interior trim kit, but that’s not specific to the JCW. This looks like a well-equipped S All4. Still, it’s a fun car to drive.
If I had to replace my JCW, I’d consider that exact model. I previously owned a non-S All4, and it felt a bit too slow for me. The S strikes a great balance between fun and practicality.
A few years ago, MINI began offering JCW appearance packages, which included interior and/or exterior options. This vehicle has the JCW interior appearance package.
As others have noted, the F60 Countryman SE was never available as a full JCW model.
The front and rear exterior are unique to the JCW pack. They match the actual JCW model but include fog lights.
This is definitely a Countryman SE, likely with a JCW styling or options package.
That’s not a JCW; it’s an SE.
The 10 kWh battery indicates this is a Countryman S E hybrid, not a JCW model. The yellow badge on the hatch and yellow start switch confirm it’s the hybrid version.
The 10kWh battery you mentioned doesn’t align with this model, as it’s not an electric vehicle.
This is a hybrid model.
I didn’t realize Mini made hybrid models.
I test-drove one a few years ago and remember it had an unusual setup. The dealer mentioned it could go about 30 miles on electric power before switching to gas, so it’s not a standard hybrid or EV.
It’s a plug-in hybrid, so you charge the battery to work with the gas engine. This can get you over 64 mpg, and it has strong regenerative braking. We put 80,000 trouble-free miles on ours, and it’s probably the best car we’ve ever owned. The engine and electric motor also combine to make it quite quick.
I can’t speak to the JCW styling package the OP is asking about, but we loved ours. We only upgraded because we needed more space for our two kids and all their gear.