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BMW 2: Everything you need to know

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porting reasonably sized kidney grilles (that open and close like a hypercar on the M240i) and a lick of paint that’s more akin to The Joker’s suit in The New 52 than a the all-new 2 Series Coupé has broken cover and it’s looking very, very attractive. With a choice of three derivative­s heading to Mzansi in Q1 2022, including a 220i, a 220d and an M240i, we naturally find ourselves lusting after the latter-most model.

Here’s everything you need to know about the all new 2 Series Coupé...

Most importantl­y, it’s rear wheel

drive

Unlike the 2 Series GranCoupé, the new

2 Series Coupé boasts a character focused squarely on dynamic performanc­e. Most of the car’s gizzards are shared with the 4 Series, which means you get heightened levels of comfort compared to its predecesso­r. Most importantl­y, however, the base models remain rear-wheel drive. Purists will be able to revel in the car’s glory when it makes its dynamic debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend. The car will be built in Mexico at Group’s San Luis Potosí plant and the South African market launch will take place in the first quarter of 2022.

They’ve maintained 50:50 weight

distributi­on

The car’s distinctiv­e proportion­s, wide tracks, optimised aerodynami­c properties, solid body rigidity, relatively lightweigh­t design, almost perfectly balanced 50:50 weight distributi­on and a low centre of gravity create the ideal basis for extremely sporty handling. We’re excited about the M240i xDrive Coupé with its 285 kW/500Nm six-cylinder in-line petrol engine and intelligen­t all-wheel drive. You won’t be able to make it go rear-wheel drive only like you can in other M cars, but we do expect it to comply with oversteer antics if you’re really aggressive with your inputs.

Sports car stance with distinct

coupé profile

The new 2 Series’ powerful proportion­s are set within a classical three-box design, with dynamic lines and exclusive details that create a very expressive appearance. Compared to its predecesso­r, exterior length has increased by 105mm, width by 64mm and wheelbase by 51mm. Its height, however, has been lowered by 28mm and its tracks are widened by 54mm at front ( M240i xDrive Coupé: +63mm) and 31mm at rear ( M240i xDrive Coupé: +35mm). Its eye-catching front-end design features new headlights and a new-look

kidney grille. Vertically arranged active air flaps instead of bars in the grille control airflow depending on the engine’s thermal requiremen­ts.

Loaded with performanc­e

components

says that the car offers outstandin­g sporting prowess in the compact sports car segment thanks to sophistica­ted chassis technology that’s been borrowed from the 4 Series, but given bespoke tuning in this applicatio­n. They say there’s vast improvemen­t in agility, steering precision and cornering dynamics over the predecesso­r model. M Sport suspension including variable sport steering is standard and the M240i xDrive Coupé comes as standard with model-specific version of M Sport suspension, additional front axle struts, M Sport brakes and M Sport differenti­al at the rear axle. Adaptive M suspension with electronic­ally controlled dampers are also available as an option for the flagship model. The new

2 Series Coupé is fitted as standard with 19-inch light allow wheels with mixed-size tyres as part of the M Sport specificat­ion.

M240i xDrive Coupé rides on 19-inch M light-alloy wheels as standard with the option of high-performanc­e tyres.

Wide range of engines to choose

from

Three powerful and efficient engines featuring the latest TwinPower Turbo technology will be available from launch. The six-cylinder in-line power unit in the new

M240i develops a maximum output that is 35kW higher than in the outgoing model. Further improved, the four-cylinder petrol engine in the new 220i Coupé with 135kW/300Nm offers minimised emissions thanks to a cylinder head with integrated exhaust manifold design.

The new 220d Coupé offers 140kW/400Nm from a four-cylinder diesel unit with two-stage turbocharg­ing and 48V mild-hybrid technology for reduced input lag and higher levels of efficiency compared to its predecesso­r. All the engines team up with an eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmissi­on with gearshift paddles on the steering wheel, plus Launch Control for powering off the line with optimal traction and Sprint function for instant, dynamic bursts of speed when already on the move.

High level of bespoke sports car

features

Expect a driver-focused cockpit design with a modern control panel in the centre console and the option of a fully digital instrument cluster. S

Special interior features for M Sport specificat­ion and the M240i xDrive Coupé include cushioned knee pads on the centre console, that supposedly heighten the emphasis on intense driving pleasure. An optional M Sport Pro Pack can be added on top of the M Sport specificat­ion to send an even clearer message to your neighbour’s about the car’s dynamic abilities. This pack’s features include 19-inch M light-alloy wheels, M Sport brakes, a front spoiler lip and an M rear spoiler. Model-specific M Performanc­e Parts will also be available for the new 2 Series Coupé from launch.

Fresh new look with more space

inside

says the premium interior ambience of the new car represents a clear leap forward from the predecesso­r model. High-quality materials, precise workmanshi­p and exclusive design features are strewn throughout the cabin. Door panels incorporat­e new trapezoida­l accent surfaces, which are stylishly backlit (with ambient lighting fitted as standard). M Sport specificat­ion and M240i xDrive Coupé models will come with Alcantara/Sensatec upholstery while Vernasca leather upholstery will be available as an option if you prefer animal interiors. Total boot space, in case you were wondering, is 390 litres and you get a standard 40:20:40 split/folding rear seat backrest that enhances versatilit­y.

Packed with more features than

you’ll need

Three-zone automatic climate control and windscreen with acoustic glazing come as standard, as well as the aforementi­oned ambient lighting. Optional extras such as seat and steering wheel heating, electrical­ly adjustable seats including a memory function on the driver’s side and Harman Kardon surround sound system are available to enhance both driving pleasure and comfort to excellent effect, the manufactur­er says. An optional glass slide/tilt sunroof offers a transparen­t surface nearly 20 percent larger than on the outgoing model for more street cred, if that’s your thing too.

You also get a significan­tly expanded selection of standard and optional driver assistance systems compared with the predecesso­r model. Available as optional extras: Driving Assistant with Lane Change Warning, Also available for the 2 Series Coupé for the first time is Head-Up Display and Drive Recorder.

For the tech-heads, you will get a stateof-the-art display and operating system with standard Live Cockpit Profession­al with fully digital 31cm instrument cluster and 26cm control display. You also get a cloud-based Maps navigation system available in conjunctio­n with the standard Live Cockpit Profession­al.

TeleServic­es and intelligen­t emergency call is included as standard, along with Remote Software Upgrades for importing improved functions and new digital services into the car over the air. Optional features include: Real Time Traffic Informatio­n with hazard alert, Connected Music and Digital Key. Deep integratio­n of Amazon Alexa is possible when installed via the My App. Smartphone integratio­n is also made easy through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard. South Africa will release pricing of the new 2 Series Coupé in Q4 this year. Motoring.

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