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The first-ever BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe.
Wed Oct 16 00:01:00 CEST 2019 Press Release
• Two petrol versions, including range-topping M235i, plus 2.0-litre diesel in engine line-up. • Cutting-edge chassis technology optimises handling and driving enjoyment. • World premiere at Los Angeles Auto Show in November; market launch in early 2020. • Available to order from 16 October, with customer deliveries from March 2020. • OTR pricing starts from £25,815.
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BMW is adding to its successful coupe line-up with the new, sleek 2
Series Gran Coupe. The car will celebrate its world premiere at the
Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2019, completing both BMW the 2
Series line-up and the company’s four-door coupe range.
The success story of four-door BMW coupes began in 2012 with the
BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe, followed two years later by the BMW 4 Series
Gran Coupe. The new BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe has been available since
September 2019 and first customer deliveries of the 2 Series Gran
Coupe are scheduled for early 2020.
The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe features the latest
front-wheel-drive and AWD architecture also seen in the BMW 1 Series,
along with an array of other technological developments. Equipped with
cutting-edge chassis technology and innovative systems, the four-door
model sets the benchmark in terms of driving dynamics and agility
within the segment.
The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe is a standalone model with exclusive
exterior design details including eye-catching contoured kidney
grille bars, a mesh grille for the flagship BMW M235i xDrive M
Performance model and, most strikingly, the all-new design of the rear
lights, which extend well towards the centre of the rear.
Classical coupe silhouette with frameless side
doors
The standout characteristic of the BMW 2 Series
Gran Coupe is its silhouette which, like the frameless side windows
for the four doors, is lifted from the classical coupe blueprint. The
2 Series Gran Coupe is 4,526mm long and 1,800mm wide, but stands just
1,420mm tall. Despite its low-slung appearance, passengers are well
catered for thanks to the 2,670mm wheelbase and there are various ways
to expand the 430-litre load compartment.
The slightly angled headlights draw attention to the
familiar BMW kidney grille. As on BMW coupes from higher up the range,
the one-piece kidney grille adopts a sleek design which extends almost
the full width between the headlights. The kidney bars are contoured
with an eye‑catching vertical indentation, providing a
three-dimensional effect on M Sport models with Aluminium satinated finish.
In contrast, an exclusive visual identifier of the line-up’s
sporting flagship – the BMW M235i xDrive M Performance – is its
striking grille design featuring pronounced three-dimensional mesh
with a Cerium grey finish in place of the classical bars. The outer
air intakes are also larger on the M235i xDrive and once again feature
the Cerium grey finish.
The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe is equipped as standard with
full-LED headlights that can also be specified as an option in
adaptive form. The rear lights also feature full-LED as standard. Also
at the rear of the car are the 90mm dual chrome exhaust tailpipes
(single on the 218i models), while the BMW M235i xDrive features
free-form design tailpipe trims.
Engines
The new BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe will be
available from launch with a choice of three engines – one diesel and
two petrol.
A revised 1.5-litre three-cylinder engine will power the entry
level BMW 218i, where technological advances have reduced CO2
emissions by 29g/km over the previous engine, while boosting maximum
power output by 4hp to 140hp. Now 5kg lighter, it generates peak
torque of 220Nm, with an overboost function which briefly generates an
extra 10Nm in fourth gear or higher. The BMW 218i accelerates
from zero to 62mph in 8.7 seconds and can reach a top speed of 134mph.
It will return 49.6-56.5mpg with CO2 emissions of 131-114g/km*.
The 2.0-litre unit under the bonnet of the M235i xDrive is the
BMW Group’s most powerful four-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum
output of 306hp with the help of BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. Peak
torque is 450Nm, which helps it to achieve the benchmark zero to 62mph
sprint in 4.9 seconds, while top speed is limited to 155mph. The M235i
returns 39.8-42.2mpg with CO2 emissions of 162-153g/km*.
The diesel offering comes in the form of the 2.0-litre
four-cylinder BMW 220d, which generates a maximum power output of
190hp with a peak torque of 400Nm. The sprint from zero to 62mph takes
just 7.5 seconds on the way to a top speed of 146mph. The BMW 220d
returns 62.8-67.3mpg and emits 119-110g/km* of CO2.
Improvements have been made to the shift comfort and acoustic
properties of the eight-speed Steptronic sport transmission fitted in
the BMW 220d and in the BMW M235i xDrive. Swift automatic gear changes
ensure the car is driving in the highest possible gear, even when
travelling at low speeds. The driver can also change gear manually
using the shift paddles on the steering wheel.
Model | Maximum Power (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Acceleration (0-62mp) | Top speed (mph) | Fuel economy (mpg)* | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | Priced from (OTR) |
218i | 140 | 220 | 8.7 | 134 | 49.6- 56.5 | 131-114 | £25,815 (£27,165) |
M235i xDrive | 306 | 450 | 4.9 | 155 (limited) | 39.8-42.2 | 162-153 | £37,255 |
220d | 190 | 400 | 7.5 | 146 | 62.8-67.3 | 119- 110 | £31,355 |
*Provisional data
Up to 19-inch light-alloy wheels and large panoramic
roof
The entry level Sport model will be fitted with
17-inch light-alloy wheels while the M-Sport and BMW M235i xDrive M
Performance models will run on polished 18-inch light-alloy wheels.
The 19-inch rims will be available as an option for both the M Sport
and M235i models.
A large panoramic roof with a glass area of 0.7 square metres is
also optional. The opening in the headliner has an electrically
operated roller blind to provide shading, while a net wind deflector
and a comfort position for the glass roof panel keeps wind noise to a
minimum when the roof is open.
Generous rear knee room and a large load
compartment
Thanks to the car’s front-wheel-drive
architecture with transverse-mounted engines and a lower centre
tunnel, the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe offers generous levels of cabin
space. Rear passengers get 33mm of extra knee room over the BMW 2
Series Coupe, while the seating position is 12mm higher with 14mm more
headroom when the optional panoramic roof is specified. The 430-litre
boot (40 litres more than the two-door coupe) can be expanded further
by folding down the 40/20/40 split rear seat backrest, while the rear
bench can be released fully from the load compartment.
The interior offers an array of ambient lighting which
highlights the car’s quality, including trim strips on the instrument
panel and door panels that retain their normal appearance in daylight,
but function as decorative lighting elements in the dark. On M Sport
and M235i models with Extended Lighting as standard, there are six
lighting colours to choose from and the brightness can be adjusted.
The lighting is activated when the vehicle is unlocked and the desired
colour and selected brightness level are stored in the personalised key.
Three variants: Sport, M Sport and M
Performance
The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe comes in three
variants: Sport, M Sport and the M Performance M235i xDrive. The Sport
model features sport seats, upholstered in Nivala Cloth/ Sensatec with
orange or silver contrast stitching, while the M Sport gets sports
seats in Dakota leather. The M235i adds the M Seats with integrated
headrests upholstered in cloth Alcantara. A sports steering wheel with
decorative aluminium-look insert is standard on Sport models, the
M Sport and the M235i xDrive models come equipped with an M Sport
leather steering wheel.
Extensive equipment levels
The Sport model comes
with plenty of standard features including 17-inch alloy wheels, front
& rear Park Distance Control, two-zone automatic air-con, BMW
Connected Package Plus, BMW Live Cockpit Plus and Active Guard Plus
with Lane Departure Warning. The M Sport version adds 18-inch alloys,
M Sport Suspension, M Aerodynamic bodystyling, M Sport steering,
electric folding mirrors, Digital Cockpit Professional, BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant and BMW Connected Package Professional.
Customers who opt for the M235i xDrive get exclusive Cerium grey
18-inch alloys, M235i M Sport suspension, rear spoiler, M Performance
exhaust system, Limited Slip Differential on the front axle and
eight-speed sport automatic transmission featuring launch control.
Transfer of technology from the BMW i3s
As part
of its drive to continually improve handling, BMW has
included near‑actuator wheel slip limitation (ARB) technology from the
BMW i3s as standard in the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe. This technology
works in close tandem with the Dynamic Stability Control system to
significantly reduce power understeer. ARB is assisted in its task by
the yaw moment distribution system known
as BMW Performance Control. This feature increases handling agility by
intelligently applying the brakes at the wheels on the inside of the
bend, before the slip threshold has been reached. This suppresses any
initial understeer and gives the car neutral steering behaviour.
Drivers can deactivate the DSC system if they wish to take over full
control of the car’s sporty handling abilities.
Alternatively, there is the option of the DSC system’s
traction-optimising Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) setting. This
enables the car to pull away more effectively on slippery or loose
surfaces and it paves the way for a sportier driving style.
Intelligent all-wheel drive in the BMW M235i
xDrive
ARB technology and BMW Performance Control also
feature on the BMW M235i xDrive, which is equipped with BMW xDrive
intelligent all-wheel drive as standard. It can split drive 50:50 if
necessary and is designed to ensure predictable handling in all
driving situations. This applies even if the Driving Experience
Control switch is set to Sport mode, DTC is selected or DSC is
deactivated.
As well as the all-wheel-drive system, standard specification
for the BMW M235i xDrive includes a newly developed mechanical Torsen
limited-slip differential, which gives the car an even sharper dynamic
edge. The differential is integrated into the standard-fit eight-speed
Steptronic Sport transmission. The Launch Control function puts peak
torque of 450Nm on tap in first and second gear.
The body of the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe makes intelligent use of
aluminium – for the bonnet and tailgate, for instance – and
high-strength steels. This material mix keeps weight down and
increases body rigidity. The positive dynamic impact of the
torsionally rigid body is even more pronounced on the range-topping
BMW M235i xDrive, combining with the standard sports suspension, M
Sport brakes and M Sport steering to produce a further noticeable
increase in the car’s agility and stopping power. Unique to the M235i
is the optionally available Adaptive suspension including VDC
(Variable Damper Control), which offers two different damper response
settings. The Driving Experience Control switch can be used to select
either Comfort – for better ride comfort in poor road conditions – or
Sport, to major on dynamism. The M Sport brakes are also optionally
available as part of the M Sport Plus pack for M Sport Models.
Driver Assistance systems
The BMW 2 Series Gran
Coupe benefits from an array of innovative driver assistance systems
known from BMW models higher up the range. Standard equipment includes
collision and pedestrian warning with city braking function. Lane
Departure Warning with active lane return is also standard, as is
Cruise Control with braking function.
The optional Driving Assistant additionally comprises the Lane
Change Warning system, which prompts the driver to guide the car back
into the correct lane at speeds from 12-155mph by means of a visual
warning and, if necessary, a steering input. The Driving Assistant’s
other functions include the route-ahead assistant, rear collision
warning and crossing traffic warning, which reduces the risk of a
collision when reversing into roads obstructed from the driver’s view,
and Active Cruise Control system with Stop & Go function.
The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe offers standard-fit Park Distance
Control (PDC) with sensors at both the front and rear while a
rear-view camera is fitted with the Park Assistant option. The
optional Parking Assistant goes further still by offering automatic
assisted parking in spaces that are either parallel or perpendicular
to the road. This system takes care of steering the car, accelerating
and braking.
The innovative reversing assistant, already familiar from other
recent BMW models the helps the driver to exit parking spots or
manoeuvre when space is limited. This optional feature offers
automated reversing in confined spaces or situations where the driver
does not have a clear view, such as multi-storey car parks or
entrances to courtyards. To do this, it stores the steering movements
for the section the car has just driven forward at no more than 22mph.
The system is then able to reverse the vehicle for distances of up to
50 metres by steering it along the same line it took when moving
forward. The driver simply operates the accelerator and brake pedals
and monitors the vehicle’s surroundings.
The BMW Operating System 7.0 display and control
concept
The new BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe allows drivers
to use a variety of operating methods, depending on the situation and
personal preferences. In addition to the usual buttons on the centre
console and steering wheel. The BMW Live Cockpit Plus is standard on
Sport models and includes features such as a Touch Controller,
navigation system, two USB ports for data transfer and a WiFi
interface. The 8.8-inch control display features a touchscreen, whilst
the instrument cluster has a 5.1-inch colour display.
As part of BMW Live Cockpit Plus the new BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe
includes a host of connected services as standard, including Emergency
Call, Teleservices, Over-the-air and USB map updates, BMW App
connectivity and Intelligent Voice assistant. In addition to this the
BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe offers the BMW Connected Package Plus as
standard. This features elements drivers are already accustomed to,
such as Remote Services, Real Time Traffic Information, and adds
Concierge Services and Apple CarPlay Preparation.
Apple CarPlay Preparation will be standard on all new BMW 2
Series Gran Coupe models. This service will be included for one year
from build, and then renewable via the BMW ConnectedDrive portal
thereafter, with one year, three year or lifetime subscriptions available.
The BMW Live Cockpit Professional is standard on M Sport and
M235i models. This includes a fully digital, customisable instrument
display behind the steering wheel with a screen size of 10.25 inches,
coupled with a 10.25-inch Central Information Display.
BMW Live Cockpit Professional drivers receive all the benefits
of the new BMW Operating System 7.0, which is customisable to give
personalised displays. In the main menu on the Control Display, the
driver can configure up to ten pages, each showing two to four tiles
with live content. Both the content and the graphics are personalised
to an even greater degree – even the vehicle mock-up matches the
actual model colour and equipment line.
With BMW Live Cockpit Professional the standard connectivity
increases further as the BMW Connected Package Professional is
included. This builds on the services offered in the BMW Connected
Package and includes additional functionality such as BMW Intelligent
Personal Assistant, Remote Software Upgrades, On-Street Parking
Information, Connected Navigation and Intelligent Vehicle
Functionality, which learns the drivers’ habits.
Operation by means of iDrive Controller, touch, voice or
gestures
All new BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe models offer
the driver and passengers a host of intelligent ways to input commands
into the vehicle. All models feature the iDrive Controller as
standard, including a touchpad for character and numerical entry.
Central information displays are also offered with touchscreen
functionality, meaning that the full system can be controlled via
touch commands.
Optional gesture control is also available and includes seven
different gestures, two of which can be assigned to functions of the
driver’s choosing.
In addition a number of voice control systems with online speech
processing are included, enabling the driver to control a number of
functions and features simply by speaking.
BMW Head-up Display
The new BMW 2 Series Gran
Coupe offers an optional 9.2 inch Head-up Display which intelligently
positions information relevant to the journey into the driver's field
of vision on the windscreen. The projection of information onto the
windscreen is in full colour, relates to driving data and is specific
to the current situation. It has automatic brightness control and 3D
graphics for junction view. The information that can be displayed
includes navigation information, speed, country-specific display of
traffic signs in the relevant colours, warning information from driver
assistance systems, entertainment and communication lists.
BMW Digital Key
If the Comfort Access option is
specified, the BMW Digital Key allows drivers to lock and unlock their
vehicle from a Samsung Galaxy smartphone using Near Field
Communication (NFC) technology.
Holding the smartphone up to the door handle opens the car, even
if the phone battery is dead. The engine can be started as soon as the
phone has been placed in the smartphone tray or wireless charging
tray. Accessible via BMW Connected once the owner’s identity has been
checked, the Digital Key offers unrivalled flexibility, as the driver
can share keys with up to five other people. The BMW Digital Key is
available for top-of-the-range NFC-capable Samsung Galaxy smartphones
running Android 8.0 and above. Alternatively, the BMW Key Card can be
used, which also features NFC technology.
BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant
The BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant first seen in the BMW 3 Series is also
available on the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe, as part of BMW Live Cockpit
Professional offering.
The intelligent, digital character responds to the prompt “Hey
BMW” and learns the driver’s routines and habits in order to apply
them in the appropriate context. The system helps the driver, learns
their preferences and is familiar with their favoured settings – e.g.
for the seat heating or the places they drive to frequently using the
navigation system (“Take me home”).
One unique feature is that drivers can give the Intelligent
Personal Assistant a name to create even greater individuality and
personality. Not only does the Intelligent Personal Assistant await
the driver’s every command, it is always there to assist them and even
provide casual conversation. Saying “Hey BMW, I’m cold” will prompt
the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant to adjust the temperature
inside the car accordingly.
The arrival of the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant ensures
there is always a genuine BMW professional on board. The Personal
Assistant is able to explain all sorts of different functions (“How
does the High Beam Assistant work?”), provide current status
information (“Is the oil level okay?”) and help answer questions
(“What messages do I have?”).
Drivers can allow access to their calendar and contacts, which
will enable the assistant to find parking spaces at the destination,
provide information on traffic jams along the route, find the nearest
fuel station and remind the driver when they need to set off.
The range of available functions and skills is constantly
expanding thanks to regular updates, which can be carried out over the
air or via a smartphone and in-car with the help of the new Remote
Software Upgrade facility.
State-of-the-art infotainment and sound
systems
The standard BMW Stereo sound system offers six
speakers and 100-watt amplifier, while a Harman Kardon surround sound
system with 464 watts of audio power and 16 speakers is optionally available.
Connected Navigation, Parking and
Musicservices
Connected Navigation services allow
internal and external information to be factored into route planning.
BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe drivers will be able to send destinations
straight to their car’s navigation system from various apps and from
the comfort of their own home. Favourite destinations can be stored in
BMW Connected and automatically synchronised with the car, so that key
addresses can be accessed from any device at any time.
Connected Parking suggests various parking options to the driver
in good time before they reach the destination entered into the
navigation. This service includes providing information on the nearest
multi-storey car park and also suggests routes which offer a
particularly good chance of finding a parking spot close to the
destination. On-Street Parking Information is available in a number of
UK locations and is incorporated into Connected Parking.
Available as part of BMW Live Cockpit Professional, drivers can
also benefit from using Connected Music. Via the in-built vehicle SIM
card, this allows them to choose the best soundtrack to listen to
on-the-go from millions of tracks and hundreds of genres offered by
BMW's music partners Spotify, Deezer, and Napster. New vehicles
receive a three-month trial of this service, thereafter it is
available for £60 per year via the BMW ConnectedDrive store.
The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe is on sale from 16 October with
prices starting from £25,815 OTR.
ENDS
*All figures relating to the performance, fuel/electric power
consumption and CO2 emissions are provisional. The fuel consumption
and CO2 emission figures are determined according to the European
Regulation (EC) 2007/715 in the version applicable. The figures refer
to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany.
The range shown considers the different sizes of the selected
wheels/tyres and the selected items of optional equipment, and may
vary during configuration. The information has already been calculated
based on the new WLTP test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison
purposes. In these vehicles, different figures than those published
here may apply for the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related
duties which are (also) based on CO2 emissions.
For further details of the official fuel consumption figures and
the official specific CO2 emissions of new cars, please refer to the
"Manual on the fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power
consumption of new cars" available free of charge at all sales
outlets, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH
(DAT),Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW 218i fuel consumption combined: 5.7 – 5.0 l/100
km [62.8 – 67.3 mpg imp]; CO
2 emissions combined: 131 – 114 g/km.
BMW 220d fuel consumption combined: 4.5 – 4.2 l/100
km [62.8 – 67.3 mpg imp]; CO
2 emissions combined: 119 – 110 g/km.
BMW M235i xDrive fuel consumption combined: 7.1 – 6.7
l/100 km [39.8 – 42.2 mpg imp]; CO
2 emissions combined: 162 – 153 g/km.