CONCRETE-JUNGLE BABY BASH

Which of these “baby” SUV models will prove to be the most irresistible to well-heeled suburbanites searching for a sporty runabout?

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Which of these “baby” SUV models will prove to be the most irresistible to well-heeled suburbanites searching for a sporty runabout?

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JAGUAR E-PACE 2.0
versus
MINI COOPER S COUNTRYMAN 2.0
versus

VOLVO XC40 T5 MOMENTUM 2.0

STORY JEREMY CHUA PHOTOS TAN MENG CHOON ART DIRECTION MICHAEL CHIAN 
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ONLY two of the three vehicles we’ve gathered here are actually the entry-level SUV models in their respective lineups: the Jaguar E-Pace and Volvo XC40. The Countryman is the sole SUV in the MINI range.

However, this doesn’t change the fact that the three contenders are all similar in size, performance and price. So, if you’re considering one, you’re probably thinking about the other two cars as well.

Sure to give buyers plenty to think about is the Volvo XC40. It may be the brand’s smallest SUV, but it is stylish, has a long list of standard safety features, and packs a rather potent powertrain, too.

The most athletic-looking SUV in this comparison test is the Jaguar E-Pace, which takes its design cues from its F-Type Coupe/Roadster siblings. But does this Jag have the performance to match its looks?

The most established SUV in this story is the MINI Countryman, which is already in its second generation. Apart from being roomy and practical, the Countryman promises to be fun, too.

Which of these baby SUVs will well-to-do suburbanites in Singapore find the most irresistible?
 
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"E-PACE 2.0 vs COOPER S COUNTRYMAN 2.0 vs XC40 T5 MOMENTUM 2.0"

E-PACE

ENGINE & GEARBOX

Jaguar’s turbocharged 2-litre 4-cylinder with 246hp and 365Nm has the greatest low-end torque, but the heft of the E-Pace makes it feel slower than its 7-second century sprint time.

E-Pace’s automatic 9-speed transmission feels as rapid as the Countryman’s 8-speeder, and the driving mode selector is the easiest to access, so enthusiasts can choose the Dynamic setting in a jiffy.
 
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COUNTRYMAN

ENGINE & GEARBOX

MINI’s turbocharged 2-litre 4-pot with 192hp and 280Nm has the most urgent power delivery and the lowest fuel consumption.

Countryman’s 8-speed automatic is the most responsive in this test. Like the E-Pace, the gearshift lever’s –/+ points are in the “correct” orientation, too.
 
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XC40

ENGINE & GEARBOX

Volvo’s turbocharged 2-litre 4-cylinder with 251hp and 350Nm gives this Swede the highest power-to-weight ratio, but its soundtrack is the least enticing.

XC40’s 8-speed automatic operates the most seamlessly. However, this smoothness comes at the expense of speed – its manual override is the least responsive of the three transmissions.
 
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RIDE & HANDLING
E-Pace has the most balanced ride and handling, with the little SUV feeling like a big coupe on the go. However, the Jag’s rearward visibility, which is the poorest, makes parking manoeuvres tricky.
 
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RIDE & HANDLING
Countryman’s ride quality is the firmest, but its lower ride height and front-wheeldrive layout ensure that its handling is the nimblest and most delightful.
 
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RIDE & HANDLING
XC40’s cabin is the quietest and its ride is the most pliant, making it the most ideal for road trips. However, keener drivers won’t like the fact that it’s the least agile around corners.
 
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"E-PACE 2.0 vs COOPER S COUNTRYMAN 2.0 vs XC40 T5 MOMENTUM 2.0"

E-PACE

COCKPIT
Sportiest cockpit of the three has an even better driving position than the Countryman, plus alloy pedals and a panoramic sunroof. The lack of a footrest, however, means it’ll be less comfy on long drives.
 
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COUNTRYMAN

COCKPIT
Most stylish and driver-friendly cockpit features matching dashboard, door panels and upholstery. The relatively low ride height makes ingress/ egress the easiest, and the Countryman’s infotainment system is the most intuitive.
 
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XC40

COCKPIT
Most advanced and practical, with digital displays that dominate the dashboard, wireless charging for smartphones and huge doorbins that can each hold a pair of 14-inch laptops. Too bad there’s no reversing camera.
 
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METERS
Jag’s meters look the most pedestrian in this company, but they’re the easiest to read at a glance and display enough info without overwhelming drivers.
 
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BACKSEAT
Most compact backseat is more suited to two adults instead of three. There isn’t much foot space either, but occupants will love the trio of USB charging points, which are a must for today’s gadgetdriven lifestyles.
 
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METERS
Ironically, the biggest MINI to date has the smallest instrument cluster here. The Countryman’s keen acceleration actually makes a larger, perhaps digital, speedometer even more imperative.
 
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BACKSEAT
Most practical bench has the biggest doorbins, and MINI’s legroom is on a par with the XC40’s. However, the backrests are the shortest in this company, so any countryman taller than 1.75m will need to raise the headrests.
 
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METERS
The sole digital panel in this contest is also the prettiest, wit four selectable design themes to boot. What a pity there’s no satellite navigation, as the sharp graphics would have enhanced the sat-nav function.
 
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BACKSEAT
Roomiest backseat has the greatest headroom and the tallest backrests. The Volvo’s aircon vents are the largest, but their barely palpable throughput makes this entire space the warmest.
 
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"THE E-PACE FEELS THE MOST COUPE-LIKE, THE COUNTRYMAN IS THE MOST ENTERTAINING, WHILE THE XC40 FEELS THE MOST LUXURIOUS AND SECURE."
 
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BOOT
E-Pace’s 484-litre capacity has the highest loading point, so drivers below 1.7m in height will find it easier to stow smaller and lighter items. It’s the most prepared for emergencies, though, thanks to the 12-volt outlet.
 
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BOOT
Countryman’s 450-litre volume is the most convenient as it has the most tethering points and roomiest underfloor storage. It even has a cushioned flap that can be pulled out to turn the rear bumper into a bench.
 
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BOOT
XC40’s 459-litre boot is the least convenient as it doesn’t have any elastic straps or netted partitions. Instead, it relies on the foldable boot floor to act as an organiser of sorts.