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The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. The new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer.
Wed Jan 10 09:30:00 CET 2018 Press Kit
• New generation of engines combine high efficiency with driving excellence. • Spatial functionality with agility • More equipment, plus new materials and colours add individuality. • Plug-in hybrid with an electric range of up to 45kms. • Seamlessly integrated into the user’s digital lifestyle. • Prices start from €37,800 for Active Tourer and €39,950 for Gran Tourer. • On sale from late January 2018.
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Compact on the outside, spacious on the inside.
Despite its compact exterior dimensions the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer[1] still offers plenty of space for five passengers, an elevated seating position and a good all-round view, while its wheelbase of 2,670mm ensures ample legroom and easy entry and exit. The boot capacity of 468 litres can be expanded to a maximum of 1,510 litres (BMW 225xe: 1,350 litres) by sliding the rear seat unit forward and folding down the backrests with their standard 40:20:40 split.
The Gran Tourer is identical in width but measures 4,568mm in length and 1,608mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,780mm. Up to three child seats can be fitted side by side on the rear seat, while the BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer is the first model in the premium segment to offer the option of a third seat row, allowing it to carry seven passengers in total. The third row of seats can be lowered into the floor section and out of sight and the 645 litres of luggage space can be increased to as much as 1,905 litres by folding down the rear seats.
Sporty and self-assured aura: the new exterior.
The most obvious identifying feature of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer at first glance is their significantly larger kidney grille, which is both taller and wider, and now stretches almost all the way to the headlight units. The front apron is dominated by the large air intake, which is split into three sections and bordered by large, C-shaped surrounds in a highgloss black finish. The outer air intakes, meanwhile, house the new optional LED foglamps, further accentuating the cutting-edge, sporty feel.
The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer are equipped with halogen headlights in the signature BMW twin circular arrangement. There is also the option of headlights with LED or Adaptive LED lighting technology, which offer an extended range of functions, such as anti-dazzle high beam.
The rear end of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer likewise has a very assertive appearance. The trim finisher on the rear apron (only on the optional model variants) accentuates the sense of width, while the exhaust tailpipes now have a larger, 90-millimetre cross-section and are more clearly visible thanks to their thicker walls. The model update gives all four-cylinder models twin tailpipes.
New paint finishes, new light-alloy wheels.
A selection of 13 exterior paint colours are available for the BMW 2 Series
Active Tourer and BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer, including two non-metallic (Alpine White and Black) and eleven metallic variants. The Sunset Orange and Jucaro Beige shades are both new, while the Estoril Blue finish is reserved for models fitted with the M Sport package.
There is now a wider selection of light-alloy wheels, thanks to the addition of six new designs, in sizes ranging from 16 to 19 inches. The optionally available styles 546 (17-inch) and 512 (18-inch) are both brand new to the range, as are the 19-inch style 766M. The standard 17-inch light-alloy wheels featured on the Luxury (style 547) and Sport models (style 549) model variants are also new.
The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer rides come with standard 16 inches alloy wheels and the 225i xDrive and 225xe iPerformance come with 17-inch wheels. M Sport, Luxury and Sport model variants are fitted with 17-inch Wheels.
Wider choice of equipment, plus new materials and colours enhancing individuality.
The model update adds the new electronic selector lever to cars fitted with the seven-speed dual-clutch Steptronic transmission or eight-speed Steptronic. The angled surfaces emphasise the elevated seating position, which is a key purchasing criterion for many customers – along with a good all-round view and a clear overview of the car.
The cars’ seats are even more comfortable courtesy of longer seat cushions for the standard seat and new upholstery materials for the front seats. A total of 24 different combinations are available for the seat upholstery.
New generation of engines combine a high level of efficiency with dynamic excellence.
A broad selection of three- and four-cylinder engines is available to customers, plus the option of a plug-in hybrid drive system for the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. The engines all belong to the second-generation BMW EfficientDynamics family, which will be rolled out gradually across the BMW Group portfolio from model year 2018. They will team up with three transmission types, including the new seven-speed dual-clutch Steptronic unit. BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive is also available. From March 2018 all the diesel engines will be fitted with a diesel particulate filter, NOx absorber catalyst and SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system.
The new engine generation.
A raft of individual measures have been implemented focused on reducing fuel consumption in real-world driving and cutting exhaust emissions, as well as further improving performance characteristics. A process known as “form honing” – used to machine the coated cylinder bores in the aluminium crankcase – will be employed for the first time in the manufacture of series-produced engines. This allows the pistons’ friction losses to be reduced. The switchable oil circuit (and therefore on-demand piston cooling) and single-piece chain for valve train control enable further optimisations.
Optimised heat management with split cooling.
The new petrol engines reduce fuel consumption and emissions by as much as five per cent. At the same time, power output has been increased by up to 7hp and peak torque by up to 10Nm. The exhaust manifold and integrated turbocharger are now arranged together in the cylinder head. This enables the flow dynamics of the recirculated exhaust gases to be utilised to particularly positive effect. The turbocharger housing for the three-cylinder engines is made from either aluminium or steel, depending on the output variant; in the four-cylinder units only steel casings are used. The petrol pump and lines have been optimised, with the result that fuel can now be injected at higher pressure.
Heat management has been improved thanks to a new coolant pump with separate outlets for the flow of coolant to the cylinder head and engine block. Known as “split cooling”, this uses a switchable valve to ensure only the cylinder head is supplied with coolant in the cold running phase or under partial loads. This allows the operating temperature to be reached more quickly and enables better fuel consumption and emissions values under partial loads. The three-cylinder engines have gained a new balancer shaft including modified drive mechanism, while the crankshafts for the petrol and diesel units have been updated and now weigh 1.1kg less.
*The fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and operating range figures were determined according to the European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version applicable at the time of type approval.
Diesel engines feature SCR exhaust gas treatment.
Turbocharging for all four-cylinder units is now a two-stage arrangement involving twin turbos. This enables even quicker engine response with increased efficiency. The turbocharger system consists of a low-pressure stage with variable inlet geometry and a high-pressure stage, which is fully integrated into the exhaust manifold. To further enhance responsiveness, both turbochargers are equipped with the latest slide bearing technology. The system is controlled by means of the low-pressure stage’s electrically adjustable charger vanes as well as the wastegate valve for the high-pressure stage and a compressor bypass, both of which are actuated pneumatically. This allows the supply of compacted air to the combustion chambers to be precisely adjusted to suit the load requirements and driving situation. The most powerful diesel unit features switchable cooling for the housing in the low-pressure stage. The crankshafts for the three- and four-cylinder engines have been revised and now weigh 1.1kg less.
A redesigned system of exhaust gas recirculation (single-stage for the four-cylinder engines, two-stage for the three-cylinder units) ensures particularly effective reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions (NOX). The fuel injectors feature an upgraded system of sensors that enables even more exact metering of the injected fuel. In addition, injection pressure has been raised to 2,200 bar for the three-cylinder engines, 2,500 bar for the four-cylinder units and 2,700 bar for the most powerful variant. All of the diesels are fitted with a diesel particulate filter, NOx adsorber catalyst and SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system, which effectively lowers nitrogen oxide levels in the exhaust gases by injecting a urea solution (AdBlue).
Three transmission technologies available.
The seven-speed dual-clutch Steptronic transmission makes its debut in the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and Gran Tourer. This cutting-edge transmission effectively combines two gearboxes – each with its own clutch, one of which is always closed and the other always open – to transfer power to the road. This allows gear changes to be executed in fractions of a second with no interruption in the flow of power, either automatically or using shift paddles on the steering wheel. The long seventh gear keeps revs low and therefore ensures lower fuel consumption on crosscountry and motorway routes.
The eight-speed Steptronic transmission teamed with the high-torque engines is also exceptionally efficient. Fast automatic gear changes ensure the highest possible ratio is always engaged, even at low speeds. For those preferring a particularly dynamic driving style, the eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission ticks all the right boxes. Manual shift paddles on the steering wheel give the driver the option of intervening directly in the gearchange process. The six-speed manual gearbox is available for the smaller-engined model variants.
The drive system variants for the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer/Gran Tourer.
The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is available with a selection of four petrol engines, one plug-in hybrid drive system and three diesel engines. BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer customers can choose from three petrol engines and three diesels. Available exclusively for the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is a plug-in hybrid variant with system output of 224hp.
Model[2] | Power ( hp) | Torque (Nm) | 0 – 100km (Seconds) | Top Speed (km/h) | Combined (I/100km)** | CO2 Emissions (g/km)* | From (OTR) |
Active Tourer | |||||||
216d | 116 | 270 | 11.6 | 94 | 4.5-4.3 | 113 | €37,800 |
218d | 150 | 350 | 9.6 | 203 | 4.7-4.4 | 119 | €39,540 |
220d (sports auto) | 190 | 400 | 8.2 | 214 | 4.7-4.4 | 117 | €44,270 |
220d xDrive | 190 | 400 | 8.1 | 212 |
| 124 | €50,260 |
218i | 140 | 220 | 9.3 | 205 | 6.1-5.8 | 132 | €37,120 |
220i | 192 | 280 | 7.4 | 229 | 6.3-5.6 | 127 | €41,850 |
225xe iPerformance (Auto only) | 224 | 350 | 6.7 | 202 | 2.5-2.3 | 52 | €50,370 |
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216d | 116 | 270 | 11.6 | 194 | 4.5-4.3 | 113 | €40,560 |
218d | 150 | 350 | 13.1 | 203 | 4.7-4.4 | 119 | €43,090 |
220d | 190 | 400 | 8.2 | 194 | 4.7-4.4 | 117 | €49,410 |
220d xDrive | 190 | 400 | 8.1 | 203 |
| 124 | €51,660 |
218i | 140 | 220 | 9.3 | 205 | 6.1-5.8 | 132 | €39,950 |
220i | 192 | 280 | 7.4 | 229 | 6.3-5.6 | 127 | €47,020 |
The BMW 225xe iPerformance.
Plug-in hybrid with an electric range of up to 45kms.
For those looking to complete their journeys with both zero emissions and the driving pleasure typical of BMW, the BMW 225xe iPerformance offers a combination of sportiness, economy and everyday usability unmatched in its segment. The plug-in hybrid’s electric drivetrain offers an electric range of 45kms and teams up with the three-cylinder BMW TwinPower Turbo engine to deliver sporting performance characteristics and the long range over extended journeys expected of a combustion engine.
Electrified all-wheel drive ensures outstanding traction.
The powertrain consists of two components. The 136hp three-cylinder engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology has 1.5-litre displacement and channels its power to the front wheels through a six-speed Steptronic transmission. The electric side of proceedings is handled by a 88hp electric motor driving the rear wheels. The combined power from the two units delivers system output of 224hp and peak torque of up to 385Nm, delivering smooth, strong performance. Indeed, the BMW 225xe iPerformance sprints from zero to 100km/ph in 6.7 seconds, and the electric boost also gives the driver an extra safety buffer when overtaking on country roads, for example. Added to which, the electric power feeding through the rear axle combines with the car’s inherent front-wheel drive to create electrified all-wheel drive – and thus provide outstanding traction in adverse weather conditions.
The electric motor is supplied with energy by a lithium-ion battery arranged in a space-saving position under the rear seat bench. The electric drive system itself is accommodated underneath the load compartment floor, ensuring that it has virtually no impact on boot capacity. The battery has a capacity of 7.6kWh giving an electric range of up to 28 miles. However, as well as enabling short distances through town with zero local emissions, the electric drive system also makes it possible to enjoy the virtues of all-electric power on cross-country roads and motorways, thanks to a top speed of . Combined fuel consumption is 2.5-2.3 litres per 100km, which equates to CO2 emissions of 52g/km**.
Special Driving Experience Control switch with eDRIVE.
In addition to the SPORT, COMFORT and ECO PRO settings offered by the BMW Driving Experience Control switch, the BMW 225xe iPerformance has additional modes to maximise its abilities; AUTO eDRIVE, MAX eDRIVE and SAVE BATTERY can be selected via the eDrive button in the centre console.
AUTO eDRIVE is the default setting activated each time the car is started up. In this mode, the system ensures the combustion engine and electric motor work together as effectively as possible in all driving situations with the all-electric top speed of 80km/h). The MAX eDRIVE setting speeds things up a little, allowing the driver to hit 125km/h on electric power alone. SAVE BATTERY mode, meanwhile, enables the high-voltage battery’s charge level to be maintained or even topped up if it has dropped below 50 per cent. This is ideal when the driver is looking to save battery capacity to drive through town or back home electrically and therefore quietly and emission-free. Another helping hand when it comes to fuel economy is provided by BMW ConnectedDrive which, in the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer with eDRIVE, joins forces with proactive energy management and also takes into account the driving and route profile to utilise the plug-in hybrid drive system extremely efficiently.
Faster charging with the BMW i Wallbox.
The BMW 225xe iPerformance can partially recharge its battery via regeneration of braking energy during a journey. Owners will need around two-and-a-half hours to fully recharge the lithium-ion cells from a standard domestic power socket using the standard charging cable. Faster charging is possible from a BMW i Wallbox, which can top up the battery in around one-and-a-half hours. Added to which, the Wallboxes also offer auxiliary functions – such as staggered charging (so that customers can source the power to charge the car in the most economical way), integration into the home’s photovoltaic system and control via smartphone.
BMW is the world’s first car manufacturer to integrate electric mobility into its customers’ digital worlds, courtesy of the BMW Digital Charging Service. This service helps to optimise charging costs through the targeted use of cost-efficient charging times – and also integrates self-generated and therefore cost-free solar power into the charging process. The service’s ease of use facilitates fully transparent, sustainable use of renewable energy.
BMW ConnectedDrive and the ChargeNow app make locating and using public charging stations a fast and easy process, while the ChargeNow card allows cash-free payment.
Intuitive operation with iDrive, voice control and touchscreen.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer are fitted with the latest generation of the innovative iDrive operating concept (available since July 2017). When the optional navigation system is specified, the high-resolution 6.5-inch or 8.8-inch central display comes with touchscreen capability. In addition to the standard latest-generation iDrive system, drivers therefore also have the option of using the Touch Controller (Navigation Plus) or intelligent voice control.
Perfectly connected in every way.
The vehicle’s built-in SIM card makes it possible to enjoy optimum connectivity and access to BMW services with BMW ConnectedDrive without having to rely on a paired smartphone. The services available include Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI), Time-to-Leave notifications and Share Destination via app, web or calendar, as well as access to vehicle functions using Remote Services. Among the other highlight features enabling connectivity anytime, anywhere are the optional WiFi hotspot preparation, which equips the vehicle to host a built-in WiFi hotspot with LTE speeds, and the optional telephony with wireless charging for compatible smartphones. The optional Apple CarPlay preparation, meanwhile, enables easy, wireless in-car use of selected iPhone functions.
The BMW 225xe iPerformance is another prime example of optimum connectivity at work, with BMW Connected and the BMW ConnectedDrive portal turning charging into a digital experience.
Driver assistance systems provide a helping hand in heavy traffic.
The Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function – available in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer as part of the Driving Assistant Plus package – eases the driver’s workload considerably. This adaptive cruise control system offers added convenience and safety on long journeys, particularly in heavy traffic. The camera-based system allows the car to automatically keep up with the flow of traffic on the motorway at speeds up to 140km/h by braking or accelerating automatically to adapt to the changing traffic situation. In the process, it maintains the set safety distance from vehicles ahead at all times and can even brake the vehicle to a complete stop if necessary. The system alerts the driver and then applies the brakes if it detects an obstacle and the driver fails to react. And when driving in congested traffic at speeds up to 60km/h, the Traffic Jam Assistant is able to control the car’s speed, steer automatically and keep it in its lane.
The Driving Assistant is also available as an option and comprises Lane Departure Warning and the City Braking function, which applies the brakes automatically at speeds up to 35km/h in response to an imminent collision with a car, motorcycle or pedestrian, for instance. The Parking Assistant takes care of manoeuvring into parking spots that are either parallel or perpendicular to the road, while its ultrasonic sensors also help to search for suitable spaces up to a speed of 35km/h. The Proactive Driving Assistant is available in conjunction with the Navigation system Plus and encourages the driver to lift off the accelerator in good time ahead of corners, junctions, roundabouts and speed restrictions.
The full-colour BMW Head-Up Display that forms part of the Navigation Plus package is also designed for maximum convenience and safety. Important information is projected onto an extending plastic panel so that it appears in the driver’s field of view. The readouts include speed, navigation instructions, cruise control, Speed Limit Info, Check Control messages, and radio and telephone functions.
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Notes To Editors:
[1] Length: 4,354mm, width: 1,800mm, height: 1,555 mm.
CONSUMPTION AND EMISSION DATA.
The fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and operating range figures were
determined according to the European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the
version applicable at the time of type approval. The figures refer to
a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany and the range shown
considers the different sizes of the selected wheels/tyres. The values
for the vehicles marked (**) are already based on the new WLTP test
cycle and are translated back into NEDC-equivalent values in order to
ensure comparability between the vehicles. With respect to these
vehicles, for vehicle-related taxes or other duties based (at least
inter alia) on CO2 emissions, the CO2 values may differ from the
values stated here. The CO2 efficiency specifications are determined
according to Directive 1999/94/EC and the Pkw-EnVKV, and based (for
classification) on the fuel consumption and CO2 values as per the NEDC cycle.
Further information on official fuel consumption figures,
specific CO2 emission values and the electric power consumption of new
passenger cars is included in the following guideline: “Leitfaden über
Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO2-Emissionen und den Stromverbrauch neuer
Personenkraftwagen” (Guideline for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and
electric power consumption of new passenger cars), which can be
obtained from all dealerships, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH
(DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/en/offers/publications/guideline-for-fuel-consumption.html. LeitfadenCO2
(GuidelineCO2) (PDF ‒ 2.0 MB)
The BMW Group
With its four brands BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and also provides premium financial and mobility services. As a global company, the BMW Group operates 31 production and assembly facilities in 14 countries and has a global sales network in more than 140 countries.
In 2016, the BMW Group sold approximately 2.367 million cars and 145,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax was approximately € 9.67 billion on revenues amounting to € 94.16 billion. As of 31 December 2016, the BMW Group had a workforce of 124,729 employees.
The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term thinking and responsible action. The company has therefore established ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain, comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy.
For further information please contact:
Laura Condron | Corporate Communications &
Events Manager | 086 047 2953 | Laura.Condron@BMW.ie
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