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Full details of new two-door

Dynamics-focused two-door range headed by 369bhp M240i until new M2 arrives

- FELIX PAGE

The new, second-generation BMW 2 Series Coupé has been unwrapped at the Goodwood Festival of Speed ahead of its market launch in early 2022.

Retaining rear-wheel drive as standard and a cab-rear silhouette, the new two-door model is pitched at “customers at the sporty end of the driving system seeking an emotionall­y rich driving experience”.

From launch, it will be offered in three guises: the petrol 220i, with a 2.0-litre turbo four sending 181bhp and 221lb ft to the rear axle; the 220d, with a mild-hybrid 2.0-litre diesel four making 188bhp and 295lb ft; and the M240i xdrive, which has a 3.0-litre petrol straight six and four-wheel drive. This will top the line-up with 369bhp and 369lb ft until the full-fat M2 Coupé arrives later in 2022.

Each model uses an eightspeed automatic gearbox with Launch Control and Sprint mode functional­ity. The M240i, which Autocar recently drove in prototype guise, adds an electronic rear differenti­al in line with its heightened handling focus, and its xdrive four-wheel drive system is programmed to give a rear bias in true BMW sports car fashion. A mid-rung 241bhp 230i variant, due in summer 2022, will also be available with a differenti­al on the rear axle.

With 34bhp more power than the previous M240i, the new range-topper hits 62mph from rest in just 4.3sec and tops out at an electronic­ally limited 155mph. Efficiency, meanwhile, is pegged at 32.134.9mpg, which compares with 41.5-44.8mpg for the 220i and 55.4-60.1mpg for the 220d.

Designed with agility and dynamism as top priorities, the coupé is slightly larger than its predecesso­r, at 4537mm long and 1838mm wide, but stands 28mm shorter, at 1390mm tall.

Its wheelbase has also been extended by 51mm for a “powerful and athletic appearance”, while wider front and rear tracks along with a 12% improvemen­t in torsional rigidity and a near-50:50 frontto-rear weight balance help to enhance cornering abilities.

While remaining true to the overall silhouette of the previous car, the new 2 Series Coupé has been comprehens­ively redesigned to bring it into line with newer BMW models, such as the 3 Series and Z4.

Notably, though, the large, vertically oriented grilles that adorn the new 4 Series, M3 and M4 are absent. Instead, the 2 Series adopts a pair of more convention­al horizontal ‘kidneys’, with engine-cooling air flaps behind.

Performanc­e-inspired design cues for all models extend to a low front apron, flared wheel arches and swollen rear haunches.

The sportier M240i is marked out specifical­ly by its squared-off sports exhaust, a bespoke front splitter, colourcode­d rear spoiler, grey trim elements and unique 19in M Sport alloy wheels.

The M Sport styling package, which brings 18in alloy wheels, adaptive LED headlights, variable sports steering and a host of other optional extras, will be standard on UK versions of the 220i, 230i and 220d.

The range-wide performanc­e connotatio­ns are carried across to the four-seat cabin, where standard-fit front sports seats, optionally heated and electrical­ly adjustable, are mounted low in front of a sports-style multifunct­ion steering wheel and a “driverfocu­sed” dashboard.

Orders for the new 2 Series Coupé will begin in early 2022, with the 220i opening the line-up at around £35,000.

❝ From launch in early 2022, it will be offered in petrol 220i, diesel 220d and petrol M240i guises ❞

 ??  ?? New model is slightly longer and wider but squatter than before
New model is slightly longer and wider but squatter than before
 ??  ?? M240i has rear-biased 4WD and dispatches 0-62mph in 4.3sec
M240i has rear-biased 4WD and dispatches 0-62mph in 4.3sec
 ??  ?? Multifunct­ion wheel and sports seats are standard
Multifunct­ion wheel and sports seats are standard

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