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Mini Countryman S All4

NHTSA safety across every Mini Countryman S All4 model year we cover.

Across the 1 model year of the Mini Countryman S All4 we cover (2025 to 2025), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. 3 recalls have been issued across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-02

The 2025 Mini Countryman S All4 is a premium subcompact crossover that slots into one of the most competitive segments in the US market. Built on a platform shared with BMW, it targets urban-leaning buyers who want European character, all-wheel-drive confidence, and a distinctly stylish alternative to mainstream compact SUVs. The S All4 trim adds turbocharged performance and standard AWD to the Countryman's already upscale formula.

From a pure safety-data standpoint, the 2025 Mini Countryman S All4 presents a picture that requires honest qualification. NHTSA has not crash-tested this model year, which means there are no federal star ratings to anchor a safety assessment. Shoppers accustomed to leaning on government crash scores will find a blank slate here, and that absence is worth taking seriously regardless of how well the underlying BMW-derived platform has performed in prior or related testing. On the recall front, three recalls have been issued across the 2025 model year. For a vehicle that is still relatively new to market, three recalls is a notable figure and suggests buyers should verify with their dealer that all outstanding remedy work has been completed before taking delivery or continuing to drive the vehicle. NHTSA's recall database is the right place to cross-check by VIN. Owner complaints are minimal at this stage, with just one complaint on file and no reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths attached to it. That low complaint volume is not necessarily reassuring given how early in the model year the data sits. It reflects limited reporting more than a confirmed clean record. Bottom line: the Countryman S All4 is an appealing crossover, but its 2025 safety profile is thin on verified data and carries three recalls that demand attention. Proceed with due diligence.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally find the 2025 Mini Countryman S All4 to be a well-refined, engaging crossover with a premium interior feel and lively driving dynamics that stand apart from most competitors in the segment. Most praise its distinctive styling and upscale materials, though some note that the brand's characteristic quirkiness can feel like it competes with outright practicality for priority.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • NHTSA has not crash-tested the 2025 Mini Countryman S All4, so there are no federal star ratings available. Shoppers cannot rely on government crash scores when evaluating this model year and should factor that data gap into their decision.
  • Three recalls have been issued for the 2025 model year. Before purchase or continued use, buyers should check NHTSA's recall lookup tool using their specific VIN to confirm whether remedy work has been completed by an authorized dealer.
  • Owner complaints are extremely limited at just one filed complaint, with zero reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths. However, this low count likely reflects the model's early time on market rather than a fully established safety track record, so monitoring the complaint database as the year progresses is advisable.
  • Because this model shares its engineering foundation with BMW, some shoppers assume safety parity with BMW-tested vehicles. That assumption is not validated by independent NHTSA testing for this specific model year, and each vehicle must be evaluated on its own tested results.

Most-recalled year on record: 2025 Mini Countryman S All4 with 3 recalls.

BY YEARCountryman S All4 by model year