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The new BMW X2.
Sat Feb 24 17:00:00 CET 2018 Press Kit
• Latest addition to the BMW X range. • Wide range of model variants available: SE, Sport, M Sport and M Sport X. • One engine variant available from launch: xDrive20d. • Further engines added to the line-up in 2018: sDrive20i, X2 sDrive18d and X2 xDrive18d. • On sale now with prices starting from £33,980 OTR for a BMW X2 xDrive20d SE.
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With its unmistakable design and sporty, urban feel, the BMW X2
breaks new ground for BMW as a unique and exciting addition to the BMW
X model range.
The car’s chassis and xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system
delivers the ideal balance between sporting dynamics and efficiency.
The digital services from BMW ConnectedDrive and BMW ConnectedDrive
Services – both of which are now available in freshly updated form –
add further depth to the overall BMW X2 experience.
Design.
Even next to its bigger brothers, the
BMW X4 and X6, the BMW X2 makes a distinctive impression. The car’s
exterior design combines the low-slung proportions of a coupé with the
robust core of a BMW X model.
The BMW X2 is two centimetres shorter and more than seven
centimetres lower than the BMW X1, yet has the same wheelbase.
Featuring short overhangs, it also has a stretched, coupé-style
roofline and slim window graphic.
The kidney grille has always been an identifying feature of a
BMW. On the X2, however, its outline is wider at its base than at its
top. The X2 is the first modern BMW to feature this design cue, and it
gives the new car a broader, more distinctive and sportier appearance.
Below the grille, the hexagonal surface treatment in the bumper
further reinforces this impression. The high-gloss black grille
provides sharp contrast with its chrome surround.
Full-LED headlights as standard on Sport, M Sport and M Sport X
models. The bi-LED light for low beam and high beam is highly
effective at illuminating the road, while also accentuating the BMW
X2’s sporty character. The headlights display precise detailing,
achieved in part through 3D Icon LED daytime driving light and laser engraving.
The M Sport and M Sport X models are available with wheels in
sizes up to 20-inch, a standout feature in this segment. As standard,
both models are fitted with 19-inch wheels. The standard rims for the
SE model are 17-inch V-Spoke style light alloy wheels, but ten other
rim designs can be specified as an option.
The side skirts of the BMW X2 are among its signature features
and contribute to its rugged good looks. The cladding is black on the
SE and Sport models and Frozen Grey on the M Sport X. The C-pillars
host two characteristic BMW features: the hallmark BMW Hofmeister kink
and, for the first time on a BMW X model, the BMW roundel.
At the rear, a spoiler provides a flourish to round off the BMW
X2’s roofline and contributes to the BMW X2’s drag co-efficient of
just 0.28. Together with the width-enhancing rear bumper, this creates
a powerful rear view.
On the SE and Sport models, the rear bumper comes in the vehicle
colour and matt black. The M Sport models feature a diffuser-look
cladding inlay in Dark Shadow metallic. M Sport X models, meanwhile,
get a bespoke diffuser insert in the contrast colour Frozen Grey.
The horizontal design lines of the BMW X2’s rear-end emphasise
the car’s width and its strong character, with these lines continuing
into the high-set rear lights. The LED rear lights contour and the L
shape familiar from BMW coupés.
The car hints at the power of its BMW TwinPower Turbo engines
through the design of the tailpipes. All X2 models come with a twin
exhaust arrangement 90mm diameter.
Interior and equipment.
The class quality of the
BMW X2 and its levels of equipment, even in the SE model, are both
instantly apparent. The instrument panel has contrast stitching as
standard, while the centre console features materials including
Sensatec also with contrast stitching.
The interior of the M Sport model comes with a Micro Hexagon
fabric Anthracite/Alcantara combination, with the M Sport X adding
leather upholstery as standard. Eye-catching highlights can be added
by opting for the new perforated Dakota leather in Magma Red or the
Micro Hexagon fabric Anthracite/Alcantara combination upholstery with
yellow contrast stitching to match the Galvanic Gold metallic exterior
paint shade.
The new BMW X2 combines style with generous everyday
practicality. The boot has a capacity of 470 litres, meaning it can
handle leisure activities, from shopping sprees to a skiing weekend or
mountain-bike tour. This functionality manifests itself in the
passenger compartment too, thanks to features such as a door design
featuring large storage pockets.
The cabin is driver-focused, with the design of features such as
the instrument panel binnacle directed at the road ahead. All controls
are positioned to allow the driver to assimilate their information
with a single glance and operate them with ease.
The soft-finish instrument panel is pleasant to the touch and
gains further visual appeal with contrast decorative stitching. The M
Sport model comes with Micro Hexagon fabric Anthracite/Alcantara
combination upholstery with M piping in blue or yellow with contrast
stitching on the instrument panel and the centre console as standard.
The M Sport X model comes with Dakota leather with contrast stitching.
Further sophisticated upholstery variants are available as options,
including as many as five Dakota leather variants with
part-perforation and coordinated contrast stitching. The choice of
trim finishers, including High-gloss Black, Aluminium and matt Oak
Grain variants, underlines the high-quality credentials of the BMW X2.
All functional controls in the centre console are set in
high-gloss black as standard, giving the interior a touch of
sophisticated elegance (excluding SE).
An optional lighting package within the Plus pack allows drivers
to set a stylish lighting mood for the interior of their BMW X2 by
choosing from the colours Orange, Lilac, Mint, Bronze, Blue and White.
The LED lighting in the trim surfaces of the instrument panel and door
panels forms a continuous band that extends all the way around the
cabin to the rear.
One of the most distinctive options on the list is the panoramic
roof, which adds to the sense of spaciousness inside the BMW X2. The
front section of the panoramic roof tilts and slides open, just like a
conventional sunroof.
Driving dynamics.
The TwinPower Turbo engines
within the BMW X2 range team with the car’s refined chassis to endow
it with class-beating handling qualities, exceptional agility and
superb feedback.
The common denominator of all BMW X2 models is a chassis that
transfers the core responsiveness of the BMW engines to the road. The
car’s driving responses can be adapted by using the Driving Experience
Control switch, allowing the driver to choose between default COMFORT
mode, efficiency-enhancing ECO PRO mode and SPORT mode. The
pre-programmed set-up available via SPORT mode gives the car even more
dynamic steering and powertrain responses.
If the optional Dynamic Damper Control is specified, the car’s
suspension can be adjusted even more precisely to individual
requirements. Drivers can choose between two settings – COMFORT or
SPORT – using the Driving Experience Control switch. The result is
sporty suspension offering solid road holding and reassuring comfort
over any surface.
The M Sport suspension fitted as standard on the BMW X2 M Sport
and M Sport X is a particularly good match for these two models and
includes tauter spring and damper tuning. BMW X2 M Sport and M Sport X
models offer suspension which is 10mm lower than the standard suspension.
At launch, the X2 xDrive20d diesel variant will be available. It
generates maximum output of 190hp and 400Nm of torque enabling a zero
to 62mph time of 7.7 seconds. Official fuel consumption is still
highly impressive 61.4mpg*, while CO2 emissions are as low as
121g/km*. Further attractive variants of the BMW X2 will be added to
the Sports Activity Coupé’s line-up in early 2018 – in the shape of
the four-cylinder X2 sDrive20i, X2 sDrive18d and X2 xDrive18d.
Model
| Power (hp) | Torque (Nm) | 0 – 62mph (Seconds) | Top Speed (mph) | Combined (mpg) | CO 2 Emissions (g/km) | From (OTR) |
X2 xDrive20d | 190 | 400 | 7.7 | 137 | 61.4* | 121 * | £33,980 |
*Fuel consumption figures are based on the EU test cycle and may vary
depending on the tyre format specified.
The 20d diesel model comes equipped with xDrive intelligent
all-wheel drive as standard. The integral Hill Descent Control feature
enables the BMW X2 to automatically maintain a desired speed on steep
descents by taking care of brake control for the driver, who can then
devote their attention to the task of steering.
With a drag coefficient of just Cd 0.28, the X2 xDrive20d is one
of the most aerodynamically efficient models in the whole segment.
Digital services in the new X2.
All of the BMW
ConnectedDrive and BMW Connected elements in the new BMW X2 have once
again been designed to assist, inform or entertain the driver at the
appropriate time using just the right services.
The new X2 offers its driver three different ways of interacting
with their car, as the sixth generation of the iDrive control concept
now supplements the familiar iDrive Controller and optional voice
control (within Tech pack) with touchscreen operation as standard for
the Control Display . The touchscreen can also be used comfortably by
the front passenger.
Standard specification for every BMW X2 includes a 6.5-inch
Touch Control Display with navigation system. The display concept is
designed to provide the driver with a quick summary of the most
important information at any particular time by means of, for example,
the live tiles that appear in the display’s main menu. Its operation
emulates the intuitive touch control principles familiar from smartphones.
For even greater safety and convenience in the BMW X2, there is
the option of the full-colour BMW Head-Up Display, also featured
within the Technology Pack, projects all important driving information
and navigation/assistance system readouts onto the windscreen and
therefore into the driver’s field of view – in high resolution.
BMW Connected+ provides a digital bridge between smartphones and
the car. It delivers the next level of in-car personalisation and
smartphone content integration on the Control Display of the X2. This
makes display and operation in the vehicle simpler than ever. One
example of a new Connected+ service is Share Live Trip Status which
allows the driver to share their current location and time of arrival
with business partners, friends or family.
Among the other highlight features enabling connectivity
anytime, anywhere are the optional WiFi hotspot preparation (available
in Tech Pack), which equips the BMW X2 to host a built-in WiFi hotspot
with LTE speeds, and the optional telephony with wireless charging
(available in Tech Pack) for compatible smartphones. Apple CarPlay®
(available retrospectively from the BMW ConnectedDrive Store),
meanwhile, enables easy, wireless in-car use of selected iPhone functions.
Not only does the BMW X2 offer drivers a wide selection of
driver assistance systems, it also comes with highly advanced technologies.
The camera-based assistance systems available for the new BMW X2
help to deliver assurance and safety in different driving situations.
The optional Driving Assistant (within Drive Pack) includes Lane
Departure Warning, Speed Limit Info with No Passing Info display,
anti-dazzle High Beam Assistant, as well as Collision Warning and
Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function. In addition to these
functions and as an upgrade to the Driver Pack, the Driving Assistant
Plus also features the Active Cruise Control system with Stop & Go
function – which maintains both a desired speed between 19 and 87mph
entered by the driver and the safety distance to vehicles travelling
ahead – and the Traffic Jam Assistant. At speeds up to 37mph, this
function takes over both proximity control and lane-keeping tasks from
the driver. The Traffic Jam Assistant uses steering assistance to keep
the car reliably in the middle of its lane, but the driver needs to
have at least one hand on the steering wheel for the system to work.
Standard rear Park Distance Control and the rear-view camera
(within Vision Pack), whose images are transferred onto the Control
Display, make precise and comfortable manoeuvring that much easier.
The optional Park Assist (also within Driver Pack) also helps the
driver to find and make use of parallel parking spaces.
Projected sales
BMW UK expects to sell circa 6,000 BMW X2 models in its first full year.
Model | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
BMW X1 | 6,304 | 7,199 | 6,255 | 7,930 | 8,543 | 5,003 | 13,225 | 14,613 |
BMW X3 | 1,176 | 5,100 | 7,090 | 8,010 | 8,543 | 7,589 | 9,638 | 8,551 |
The BMW X2 is on sale now with prices starting from £33,980 OTR
for a BMW X2 xDrive20d SE.
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