Comparing the straightforward Volkswagen T-Roc and the fun-filled MINI Countryman, compact SUVs with similar prices

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VOLKSWAGEN T-ROC

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MINI COUNTRYMAN

The T-Roc has a practical interior, while the MINI Countryman has a unique character.

We’ll compare the compact crossover SUV “Volkswagen T-Roc” and “MINI Countryman.” The T-Roc is a coupe-style SUV that features a sporty exterior design. The R-line grade, which gives it a sporty appearance, is equipped with special bumpers and side skirts, further enhancing its dynamic atmosphere.

The MINI Countryman, on the other hand, retains the MINI identity while incorporating the strength and practicality of an SUV with a design and size that stands out both in the city and outdoors. It is considerably larger than the T-Roc, being 200mm longer in length, 20mm wider, and 70mm taller.

While the interior of the T-Roc is simple and horizontal, the Countryman has a unique design that exudes the playful spirit of MINI. At first glance, the design appears classical, but the circular display in the center of the instrument panel is packed with the latest digital technology.

If you choose the R-line version of the T-Roc, you’ll get special sports seats and a steering wheel. From a practical standpoint, the T-Roc’s neatly arranged switches make it easier to use, but the Countryman is clearly superior in terms of exclusivity.

Volkswagen T-Roc TDI 4MOTION R-line

Body size = Length 4245mm x Width 1825mm x Height 1590mm

Wheelbase = 2590mm


Vehicle weight = 1530kg


Tire size = 215/50R18

MINI Countryman S ALL4

Body size = Length 4445mm x Width 1845mm x Height 1660mm

Wheelbase = 2690mm


Vehicle weight = 1640kg


Tire size = 225/55R18

Diesel vs. Gasoline: Both Look and Feel the Same

The powertrain configurations of both vehicles are very similar. Although there are differences between the diesel engine (150 PS, 360 Nm) and the gasoline engine (204 PS, 300 Nm), both have the characteristic of producing large torque from low revolutions, and the 7-speed DCT’s quick shifting allows for efficient use of the low revolution range. The full-time 4WD systems also have similar structures, although the control is different.

Even so, the ride quality is quite different. The T-Roc has a coupe-like SUV look, but coupled with the diesel engine’s lack of high-revving capabilities, it has the straightforward driving feel that is characteristic of Volkswagen. The R-line is fitted with a special sports suspension and large-diameter wheels and tires, but the basic characteristics remain the same.

The Countryman features a wide torque band and sharp acceleration that are unique to its direct-injection gasoline turbo engine. Although the go-kart-like handling feel that is characteristic of MINI is suppressed compared to its predecessor, the ride is sporty despite its SUV-like appearance.

In terms of fuel economy, the diesel-engine T-Roc has an overwhelming advantage. The average fuel economy in the WLTC mode for both cars is 18.6km/L for the T-Roc and 13.1km/L for the Countryman, with a significant difference in fuel economy especially when driving in urban areas and on highways.

Volkswagen T-Roc TDI 4MOTION R-line

Engine type = Inline 4-cylinder diesel turbo engine

Displacement = 1968cc


Maximum output = 150PS / 3000-4200rpm


Maximum torque = 360Nm / 1600-2750rpm


Transmission = 7-speed DCT


Drive system = AWD

MINI Countryman S ALL4

Engine type = Inline 4-cylinder gasoline turbo engine

Displacement = 1998cc


Maximum output = 204PS/5000rpm


Maximum torque = 300Nm/1450-4500rpm


Transmission = 7-speed DCT


Drive system = AWD

Cost performance and character as a 4WD model

The newly added T-Roc “TDI 4MOTION” is a little pricey for a compact SUV, but considering its fuel economy, it’s not bad value for money. It will be an attractive option for users who want low running costs and stability during long-distance cruising.

The Countryman’s “S ALL4” is priced higher than the T-Roc, as it is positioned at the top of the range. The Countryman is also available in a diesel model for ¥5.09 million, but it is only available in front-wheel drive (FWD). The “S ALL4” combines the stability and off-road capabilities of 4WD with a sporty ride, making it a grade you’ll want to choose if you’re driving an SUV-style Countryman.

The price difference between the two cars is about 240,000 yen, with the Countryman being more expensive. The T-Roc has better operability in each part, but the Countryman has a more spacious rear seat. Ultimately, the deciding factor will likely be cost performance and differences in character.

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