The Outdoor Life
If one thing changed over the past few years since the pandemic, more people have become interested in outdoor life. As this lifestyle gains more popularity, people are also now more inclined than ever to go for taller and rugged vehicles to support their overlanding dreams.
The market is saturated with nameplates and models that cater to this outdoor segment; for some manufacturers, this segment could be lucrative. Mini isn’t a brand known for going off the beaten path, apart from some rallying accolades, but it seems the company wants a piece of that pie based on this recent interview.
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Rugged Countryman
Speaking to Motor1, Mini’s head of design, Holger Hampf, was candid, saying he has ambitious plans for the Countryman line. Hampf believes there is a significant opportunity to position the Countryman in the outdoor lifestyle segment.
He added that the car has always given people independence and freedom, as evidenced by outdoor activities. He believes Mini can continue to explore this. He added that this trend will continue over the next couple of years, and he is curious to see “where else Mini can play.”
His claims and aspirations make sense: the Countryman has always been Mini’s Crossover offering, with raised ride height and AWD powertrains. Even the top-of-the-line EV version comes with an AWD system. The current-generation Countryman is also quite sizeable, measuring 13 centimeters longer and 6 centimeters taller than the previous generation.

Racing Pedigree
To those who don’t know, Mini has a very successful rally racing history. In the ’60s, the original Mini won notable rallies, including the Rally of Monaco. In recent years, the brand returned to off-road racing with the gruelling Dakar. They used a Countryman as the platform to win four straight Dakars from 2012 to 2015. Currently, a Countryman is competing in the American Rally Association for 2026.
Looking at the market right now, we’re seeing brands offer variant-specific models for these customers, such as Subaru‘s Wilderness models and Mini’s potential similar offering. We’re even seeing brands offer off-road versions of sports cars like the Porsche 911 Dakar and the Lamborghini Sterrato. The pedigree for ruggedness is there; all that needs doing is an out-and-out variant for those who want a Mini for the outdoors.

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