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Design-led small SUV to target younger buyers; 4x4 range-topper gets 228bhp

- GREG KABLE

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BMW has revealed the definitive production version of its new X2 compact crossover-style SUV ahead of the planned start of UK deliveries in March 2018.

The X2, which is scheduled to make its debut at the Los Angeles motor show at the end of November, will take BMW’S line-up of dedicated SUVS to six models. A seventh, the range-topping X7 previewed by the Concept X7 at September’s Frankfurt motor show, is due this time next year.

As with the secondgene­ration X1, the new X2 is based on BMW’S UKL platform – the same structure used beneath the 2 Series Active Tourer and Gran Tourer, as well as the current range of Minis. It will also underpin next year’s all-new third-generation 1 Series hatchback.

Conceived to appeal to a younger audience than BMW’S existing range of SUV models, the X2 has a unique exterior design largely unchanged from that revealed by the Concept X2 at last year’s Paris motor show.

Among the new model’s defining styling elements is a fresh interpreta­tion of the German car maker’s signature kidney grille.

The X2 also sports a short bonnet that allows the base of the windscreen to sit well forward for added interior space, familiar taut surfacing treatment along the flanks and squared off wheel arches front and rear. Other features include a shallow glasshouse by SUV standards, a BMW roundel within the C-pillar (recalling a detail from earlier BMW coupé models) and a heavily angled tailgate.

Buyers will be able to choose from three styling lines: Basic, M Sport and M Sport X.

With a length, width and height of 4360mm, 1821mm and 1526mm, the X2 is 49mm shorter than the secondgene­ration X1, the same width and 69mm lower. They both share a 2670mm wheelbase and will be produced alongside each other at BMW’S Regensburg production facility in Germany.

The interior of the X2 shares many characteri­stics with the X1. Standard features include black panel instrument­s and a multi-function steering wheel, but buyers will have to pay extra for the optional 8.8in touch-sensitive idrive panel and a head-up display.

With its engines mounted transverse­ly, the X2 is claimed to accommodat­e up to five adults, although the rear seat is configured in a 40:20:40 layout. Nominal boot capacity is put at 470 litres – 35 litres less than the X1, which has a longer rear overhang.

Turbocharg­ed 2.0-litre four-cylinder engines at launch include the front-wheel-drive X2 sdrive20i petrol unit, which makes 187bhp and 206lb ft. A four-wheel drive X2 xdrive20d diesel delivers a similar 187bhp but significan­tly more torque at 295lb ft.

Topping the first wave of models is the X2 xdrive25d, which runs a more highly tuned 2.0 diesel, producing 228bhp and 332lb ft.

The X2 xdrive25d has a 0-62mph time of 6.7sec and top speed of 147mph. Despite running four-wheel drive, the X2 xdrive20d leads on economy and emissions with combined cycle figures of 61.4mpg and 121g/km.

The front-wheel drive petrol model comes as standard with a seven-speed dual clutch gearbox – a unit that is due to be available on various Mini models from early 2018. Alternativ­ely, the four-wheeldrive diesels are equipped with an eight-speed automatic gearbox as standard.

Other models and engines are planned to bolster the X2 line-up shortly after its arrival, including the front-wheel-drive X2 sdrive18i and X2 sdrive18d, as well as the four-wheel-drive X2 xdrive20i and X2 xdrive18d.

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Base of the windscreen sits well forward to enhance cabin space

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