4 Reasons to Bring Home the BMW 2 Series
The BMW 2 Series is known for its rapid acceleration and leech-like handling, even at extreme speeds. Like most BMWs, this sports coupe was made to offer its drivers a thrilling experience when they pilot it at speed. Its driving dynamics are something to marvel at, one of the reasons behind its surging popularity among automobile enthusiasts and car buyers.
Interior quality and space
As implied earlier, everything in the BMW 2 Series is geared towards making it the ultimate car to drive, and this trend continues with the ultra-sporty cabin. All switches and controls for vital in-car functions are ergonomically placed for the occupants to reach and use easily. As a result, drivers can focus on the steering and the road ahead while they helm this vehicle.
The car is among the smallest models in the BMW catalog, with its overall body shape optimized to make the car as aerodynamic as possible at high speeds. Therefore, unsurprisingly, one can expect a shortage of space, especially if any passengers are using the rear seats. Legroom and headroom are at a premium in the rear seats, with 32.2 inches and 35 inches, respectively, available for the passengers seated in those. The front seats, comparatively, are more spacious as they have 41.8 inches of legroom and 39.8 inches of headroom for the driver and the side passenger.
Features and safety equipment
All variants of the BMW 2 series are loaded with convenience and entertainment features. Some of its features include a 14.9-inch infotainment display, a 205-watt stereo system connected to a booming 10-speaker audio system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, USB connectivity, speed-sensitive volume control, heated mirrors, rearview camera, parking sensors at the front and rear, cruise control, an interior air filtration system, an electrochromatic inside rearview mirror, dual-zone front climate control, and keyless power door locks, among others.
A car so powerful and quick should come with an equally big safety equipment list too, and the 2 series does not disappoint buyers there too. The car has several standard safety features, including a lane keep assist system, a blind spot and lane departure warnings accident avoidance system, a rear cross traffic alert, pre- and post-collision safety system, multiple airbags, traction control, passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation, stability control, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) for all four wheels, emergency braking assist, tire pressure monitoring, ventilated disc brakes for the front and rear wheels, dusk sensing headlamps, and more.
Engine, performance, and fuel economy
The BMW 2 Series has two engine options- a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine that makes 255 hp of power and 295 lb-ft of torque and a more powerful 3.0-liter 6-cylinder petrol engine that produces 382 hp of power and 369 lb-ft of torque. Both these engines are mated to a super-responsive 8-speed automatic gearbox with a manual select mode. While the smaller engine is no slouch and can go from 0-60 mph in 5.1 seconds, the bigger engine is an absolute beast and propels the car from 0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds.
The 2.0-liter engine returns a fuel economy of 26 mpg in the cities and 35 mpg on highways, while the 3.0-liter one returns 23 mpg in the cities and 32 mpg on highways. As expected, the BMW 2 Series is an excellent handler due to its sporty chassis, direct steering system, and grippy tires.
Variants and prices
One can buy the BMW 2 Series in 4 variants- the 230i Coupe, the 230i xDrive Coupe, the M240i Coupe, and the M240i xDrive Coupe. The car’s starting price ranges from $38,200 to $50,900, but these prices are subject to change.