MotorCaliberNHTSA Safety Index

MODEL

Mini Countryman SE Bev

NHTSA safety across every Mini Countryman SE Bev model year we cover.

Across the 1 model year of the Mini Countryman SE Bev we cover (2026 to 2026), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. No recalls are on record across those years.

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

The 2026 Mini Countryman SE BEV is the fully electric variant of Mini's largest and most practical model, slotting into the competitive subcompact crossover segment. It targets urban-forward buyers who want the brand's signature personality in a zero-emission package with genuine everyday versatility. This is Mini's most grown-up offering, aimed squarely at style-conscious drivers making the jump to battery-electric motoring.

From a safety standpoint, the 2026 Mini Countryman SE BEV enters the market with a notably thin data record, and shoppers deserve to know exactly what that means. NHTSA has not crash-tested this vehicle in the model year we cover, so there are no federal star ratings or a MotorCaliber Safety Index to share. That is not a red flag in itself, as many new or freshened models lag behind the testing calendar, but it does mean buyers cannot yet point to independent federal crash data when making a decision. On the recall front, the picture is clean: zero recalls recorded for the 2026 model year. That is a genuinely positive signal for a brand-new electric variant rolling out new platform elements. Owner complaints stand at just two total, with zero reports of crashes, fires, injuries, or fatalities among those filings. It is worth noting that NHTSA complaint data reflects unverified allegations, and two complaints on a new model represent an extremely limited sample. The honest bottom line is this: the Countryman SE BEV has no known safety defects on record and no crash-test results to evaluate. If federal star ratings are a priority for you, check back as NHTSA testing progresses. For now, the slate is clean but largely unwritten.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally describe the Countryman SE BEV as a well-refined crossover that delivers the brand's characterful driving dynamics in a more spacious, electrified form. Interior materials and cabin presentation earn consistent praise, and ride comfort is considered a step forward for the nameplate. Most reviewers position it as a strong value proposition for buyers who prioritize personality alongside practicality in the subcompact electric crossover space.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • NHTSA has not crash-tested the 2026 Mini Countryman SE BEV, meaning no federal star ratings exist for this model year. Shoppers who rely on government crash-test scores should monitor NHTSA's testing schedule for updates.
  • The 2026 Countryman SE BEV has zero recalls on record, which is a positive early indicator for a newly launched electric variant, though the production run is still young and the dataset remains limited.
  • Only two owner complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2026 model year, with no reports of crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths among those submissions. These are unverified allegations, and the sample size is too small to draw meaningful conclusions.
  • As a battery-electric vehicle on a relatively new platform, the Countryman SE BEV has had little time to accumulate real-world safety data. Buyers should revisit NHTSA's database periodically, as recall and complaint records can evolve significantly in a model's first year on the road.

BY YEARCountryman SE Bev by model year