BMW: 2-Series News
#321
Team Owner
a lot of the tires on tirerack right now has complimentary road hazard protection.
Just something to think about when you buy tires.
Just something to think about when you buy tires.
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RPhilMan1 (10-29-2015)
#322
2024 Honda Civic Type R
That is a good deal and I definitely will consider that when I replace my tires. I got a nail right through the sidewall/tread seam and that toasted the tire.
I did get road hazard on the replacement but I'm only going to have the Mustang another couple of weeks and then it's getting sold. Sad to do it because I really love the car but it be what it is.
I did get road hazard on the replacement but I'm only going to have the Mustang another couple of weeks and then it's getting sold. Sad to do it because I really love the car but it be what it is.
#323
Fahrvergnügen'd
I just want to live in the city more than driving the Mustang
#324
Moderator
You can now buy a BMW M2 GTS*
You can now buy a BMW M2 GTS* | Top Gear
*Kinda. UK tuning house makes M2 of your dreams: more power, much carbonfibre
Hankering for a BMW M2 GTS? Of course you are. While we wait to see if BMW has one up its sleeve, UK-based tuning house Evolve Automotive has released a pack to turn a regular M2 (if you could ever call our current favourite B-road blaster ‘normal’) into a giant-killing weapon, thanks to more than a little help from Dortmund-based Carbonfiber Dynamics.
In the main, Evolve has stuck to the BMW GTS playbook, with a few personalised touches to make us feel all warm and gooey inside. Both the roof and bonnet have been refashioned in carbonfibre, dropping a combined 14-odd kilos and lowering the centre of gravity. Carbonfibre also finds a home on an adjustable boot spoiler (get the Allen keys out; it’s not electric), as well as front splitter and rear diffuser.
A revised air intake (yet more carbon), bespoke exhaust and various software tweaks result in a healthy power bump from 370 to 401bhp, which is transferred to the road via Toyo Proxes R888 semi-slick tyres, wrapped around lightweight wheels forged from 6061 (read: aircraft grade) aluminium.
If the power bump is healthy, then the torque jump is as fit as a triathlete – jumping from 343 to 450lb ft. Semi-slick tyres and 450lb ft would make for an invigorating drive, to say the least, so it’s good to know that Evolve’s M2 is fitted with BMW’s own ceramic brake package.
Now, sitting lower than the stock M car is also part of the GTS script, and Evolve’s M2 follows it to the letter. Adjustable monotube coilovers from Bilstein can dial in anything from comfortable street use to full, spine-compressing race spec at the turn of a spanner. The B16 units can also drop the ride height by up to two inches, either for race use, or showing off out the front of Harrods.
We think a 400bhp M2 with a carbon roof is just what the doctor ordered and that Evolve has created a fantastic homage du GTS, if you will. But, if BMW does come out with its own, legitimate M2 GTS, how can it be any better? Let us know your thoughts below.
*Kinda. UK tuning house makes M2 of your dreams: more power, much carbonfibre
Hankering for a BMW M2 GTS? Of course you are. While we wait to see if BMW has one up its sleeve, UK-based tuning house Evolve Automotive has released a pack to turn a regular M2 (if you could ever call our current favourite B-road blaster ‘normal’) into a giant-killing weapon, thanks to more than a little help from Dortmund-based Carbonfiber Dynamics.
In the main, Evolve has stuck to the BMW GTS playbook, with a few personalised touches to make us feel all warm and gooey inside. Both the roof and bonnet have been refashioned in carbonfibre, dropping a combined 14-odd kilos and lowering the centre of gravity. Carbonfibre also finds a home on an adjustable boot spoiler (get the Allen keys out; it’s not electric), as well as front splitter and rear diffuser.
A revised air intake (yet more carbon), bespoke exhaust and various software tweaks result in a healthy power bump from 370 to 401bhp, which is transferred to the road via Toyo Proxes R888 semi-slick tyres, wrapped around lightweight wheels forged from 6061 (read: aircraft grade) aluminium.
If the power bump is healthy, then the torque jump is as fit as a triathlete – jumping from 343 to 450lb ft. Semi-slick tyres and 450lb ft would make for an invigorating drive, to say the least, so it’s good to know that Evolve’s M2 is fitted with BMW’s own ceramic brake package.
Now, sitting lower than the stock M car is also part of the GTS script, and Evolve’s M2 follows it to the letter. Adjustable monotube coilovers from Bilstein can dial in anything from comfortable street use to full, spine-compressing race spec at the turn of a spanner. The B16 units can also drop the ride height by up to two inches, either for race use, or showing off out the front of Harrods.
We think a 400bhp M2 with a carbon roof is just what the doctor ordered and that Evolve has created a fantastic homage du GTS, if you will. But, if BMW does come out with its own, legitimate M2 GTS, how can it be any better? Let us know your thoughts below.
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#332
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Vaporware
#333
Team Owner
So 2 series LCI has projector LED and 3/4 LCI don't... wtf...
2 series included M2 LCI Update:
2 series included M2 LCI Update:
The BMW 2 Series Coupe and BMW 2 Series Convertible have raised the bar in the premium compact class in terms of dynamic prowess, aesthetic appeal and emotional richness. Scheduled for launch in July 2017, the new models promise to build on this successful concept. They feature sharper front-end styling, LED headlights fitted as standard, further interior upgrades and new connectivity services. And they also offer unbeatable sports performance, courtesy of rear-wheel drive (unique in the segment) working in tandem with efficient power transfer systems. More than 140,000 units of the Leipzig-built models have been delivered to customers so far. The biggest markets are the USA, Great Britain and Germany.
New design elements and new LED lights add another layer to the cars’ presence and elegance.
With the changing of the guard from outgoing model to new generation comes a more eye-catching front end for the BMW 2 Series Coupe and BMW 2 Series Convertible. Both models are now fitted as standard with bi-LED headlights. The main headlights can also be specified in adaptive full-LED form as an option, their prominent light graphic strengthening the dynamic and technical impression created by the front end. The familiar twin-circular-headlight look has a hexagonal interpretation, inspiring an even more precise and modern appearance. A larger kidney grille gives the front end of the new models a wider look and allows it to project a sportier impression. The outer air intakes in the three-section front end are now larger and emphasise the cars’ powerful stance on the road. The rear end likewise cuts a muscular figure, the single-piece rear lights (LEDs as standard) with hallmark BMW L-shape extending well into the flanks.
The interior of the new BMW 2 Series models features an all-new design for the instrument panel, which emphasises the focus on the driver even more clearly and significantly enhances the cockpit’s quality feel once again. The interior now has a more spacious, calmer and clearer feel. The elegant design is accentuated by a host of details, such as contrast stitching and high-gloss black surfacing for the centre stack and the chrome elements for the control panels in the doors. New cloth or leather seat upholstery variants, interior trim strips in aluminium or fine wood and high-gloss black panels with chrome accents provide even greater scope for individualization.
As well as the standard model, the Coupe and Convertible are available in Luxury Line, Sport Line and M Sport variants, and the line-up also includes a BMW M Performance representative – the BMW M240i/M240i xDrive. Mediterranean Blue, Seaside Blue and Sunset Orange have been added to the selection of exterior paint shades. And the choice of light-alloy wheels has also been expanded – to 17 designs in 16-, 17- and 18-inch formats.
At 4,432 millimetres in length, the BMW 2 Series Coupe and BMW 2 Series Convertible condense their sporting prowess into a compact package. And the four-seaters combine these dynamic talents with a high level of everyday practicality. The Coupe has a boot capacity of 390 litres, while the Convertible’s electrically operated fabric soft-top offers admirable acoustic comfort when closed thanks to additional insulation. Plus, it can be opened while on the move – at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph).
Operating concept and connectivity.
The high-resolution 8.8-inch central display in the new BMW 2 Series Coupe and BMW 2 Series Convertible now comes in touchscreen form if the optional Navigation system Professional is specified. This provides the driver with another way of operating various functions, in addition to the latest generation of the iDrive operating system (standard), the Touch Controller and the intelligent voice control system.
The new-generation models present the option of powering compatible smartphones wirelessly by means of an inductive charging tray, and Apple CarPlay can be accessed via a BMW navigation system. Meanwhile, the in-car WiFi hotspot provides a high-speed mobile internet connection for up to ten devices.
The standard SIM card integrated into the car enables optimum connectivity and access to BMW services via BMW ConnectedDrive, without the need for a linked smartphone. These include Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) with hazard preview, On-Street Parking Information and access to the vehicle via Remote Services. The all-encompassing BMW Connected concept seamlessly integrates the BMW 2 Series into the user’s digital life. BMW is also the first carmaker to offer Microsoft Office 365 users a secure server connection for exchanging and editing emails, calendar entries and contact details, thanks to the car’s built-in Microsoft Exchange function.
The list of assistance systems customers can specify includes Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function. The Driving Assistant is also available as an option and comprises the Lane Departure Warning system and City Collision Mitigation, which applies the brakes automatically at speeds up to 60 km/h (37 mph) in response to an imminent collision with a car, motorcycle or pedestrian.
A meeting of dynamic excellence and remarkable efficiency.
An extensive line-up of three-, four- and six-cylinder engines is available for the BMW 2 Series Coupe and BMW 2 Series Convertible, producing outputs from 100 kW/136 hp to 250 kW/340 hp (fuel consumption combined: 8.3 – 3.8 l/100 km [34.0 – 74.3 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 189 – 101 g/km)*. All the petrol and diesel engines are from the latest BMW EfficientDynamics engine family and feature BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. In addition to a basic concept that is inherently more efficient, all the diesel engines feature new turbocharger technology and enhanced common-rail direct injection systems. There are nine drive options to choose from for the BMW 2 Series Coupe and eight for the BMW 2 Series Convertible. The various model variants channel their power through either a six-speed manual gearbox or an eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission. The efficient automatic comes as standard in the 220i, 230i, 225d and M240i xDrive Coupe models and 225d and M240i xDrive Convertible. The 225d and M240i xDrive variants of both the Coupe and Convertible link up as standard with the eight-speed Steptronic Sport version of the automatic, which offers a steering wheel-mounted manual shift function.
The BMW M240i/M240i xDrive are the M Performance representatives of the Coupe and Convertible line-ups. Their three-litre straight-six engine with direct injection and M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology develops 250 kW/340 hp, propelling the BMW M240i xDrive Coupe, for instance, from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.4 seconds (fuel consumption combined: 7.4 l/100 km [38.2 mpg imp], CO2 emissions combined: 169 g/km)*.
BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive.
The M240i and 220d variants of the BMW 2 Series Coupe can be ordered either with the particularly engaging characteristics of rear-wheel drive or BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive. BMW 2 Series Convertible customers can specify xDrive for the M240i. The xDrive concept ensures optimum power transfer, enhances driving safety and reduces understeer and oversteer through corners. Sophisticated suspension technology, a low centre of gravity, a wide track and almost perfect 50:50 weight distribution all play their part in the BMW 2 Series’ outstanding dynamics and handling properties.
New design elements and new LED lights add another layer to the cars’ presence and elegance.
With the changing of the guard from outgoing model to new generation comes a more eye-catching front end for the BMW 2 Series Coupe and BMW 2 Series Convertible. Both models are now fitted as standard with bi-LED headlights. The main headlights can also be specified in adaptive full-LED form as an option, their prominent light graphic strengthening the dynamic and technical impression created by the front end. The familiar twin-circular-headlight look has a hexagonal interpretation, inspiring an even more precise and modern appearance. A larger kidney grille gives the front end of the new models a wider look and allows it to project a sportier impression. The outer air intakes in the three-section front end are now larger and emphasise the cars’ powerful stance on the road. The rear end likewise cuts a muscular figure, the single-piece rear lights (LEDs as standard) with hallmark BMW L-shape extending well into the flanks.
The interior of the new BMW 2 Series models features an all-new design for the instrument panel, which emphasises the focus on the driver even more clearly and significantly enhances the cockpit’s quality feel once again. The interior now has a more spacious, calmer and clearer feel. The elegant design is accentuated by a host of details, such as contrast stitching and high-gloss black surfacing for the centre stack and the chrome elements for the control panels in the doors. New cloth or leather seat upholstery variants, interior trim strips in aluminium or fine wood and high-gloss black panels with chrome accents provide even greater scope for individualization.
As well as the standard model, the Coupe and Convertible are available in Luxury Line, Sport Line and M Sport variants, and the line-up also includes a BMW M Performance representative – the BMW M240i/M240i xDrive. Mediterranean Blue, Seaside Blue and Sunset Orange have been added to the selection of exterior paint shades. And the choice of light-alloy wheels has also been expanded – to 17 designs in 16-, 17- and 18-inch formats.
At 4,432 millimetres in length, the BMW 2 Series Coupe and BMW 2 Series Convertible condense their sporting prowess into a compact package. And the four-seaters combine these dynamic talents with a high level of everyday practicality. The Coupe has a boot capacity of 390 litres, while the Convertible’s electrically operated fabric soft-top offers admirable acoustic comfort when closed thanks to additional insulation. Plus, it can be opened while on the move – at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph).
Operating concept and connectivity.
The high-resolution 8.8-inch central display in the new BMW 2 Series Coupe and BMW 2 Series Convertible now comes in touchscreen form if the optional Navigation system Professional is specified. This provides the driver with another way of operating various functions, in addition to the latest generation of the iDrive operating system (standard), the Touch Controller and the intelligent voice control system.
The new-generation models present the option of powering compatible smartphones wirelessly by means of an inductive charging tray, and Apple CarPlay can be accessed via a BMW navigation system. Meanwhile, the in-car WiFi hotspot provides a high-speed mobile internet connection for up to ten devices.
The standard SIM card integrated into the car enables optimum connectivity and access to BMW services via BMW ConnectedDrive, without the need for a linked smartphone. These include Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) with hazard preview, On-Street Parking Information and access to the vehicle via Remote Services. The all-encompassing BMW Connected concept seamlessly integrates the BMW 2 Series into the user’s digital life. BMW is also the first carmaker to offer Microsoft Office 365 users a secure server connection for exchanging and editing emails, calendar entries and contact details, thanks to the car’s built-in Microsoft Exchange function.
The list of assistance systems customers can specify includes Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function. The Driving Assistant is also available as an option and comprises the Lane Departure Warning system and City Collision Mitigation, which applies the brakes automatically at speeds up to 60 km/h (37 mph) in response to an imminent collision with a car, motorcycle or pedestrian.
A meeting of dynamic excellence and remarkable efficiency.
An extensive line-up of three-, four- and six-cylinder engines is available for the BMW 2 Series Coupe and BMW 2 Series Convertible, producing outputs from 100 kW/136 hp to 250 kW/340 hp (fuel consumption combined: 8.3 – 3.8 l/100 km [34.0 – 74.3 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 189 – 101 g/km)*. All the petrol and diesel engines are from the latest BMW EfficientDynamics engine family and feature BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. In addition to a basic concept that is inherently more efficient, all the diesel engines feature new turbocharger technology and enhanced common-rail direct injection systems. There are nine drive options to choose from for the BMW 2 Series Coupe and eight for the BMW 2 Series Convertible. The various model variants channel their power through either a six-speed manual gearbox or an eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission. The efficient automatic comes as standard in the 220i, 230i, 225d and M240i xDrive Coupe models and 225d and M240i xDrive Convertible. The 225d and M240i xDrive variants of both the Coupe and Convertible link up as standard with the eight-speed Steptronic Sport version of the automatic, which offers a steering wheel-mounted manual shift function.
The BMW M240i/M240i xDrive are the M Performance representatives of the Coupe and Convertible line-ups. Their three-litre straight-six engine with direct injection and M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology develops 250 kW/340 hp, propelling the BMW M240i xDrive Coupe, for instance, from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.4 seconds (fuel consumption combined: 7.4 l/100 km [38.2 mpg imp], CO2 emissions combined: 169 g/km)*.
BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive.
The M240i and 220d variants of the BMW 2 Series Coupe can be ordered either with the particularly engaging characteristics of rear-wheel drive or BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive. BMW 2 Series Convertible customers can specify xDrive for the M240i. The xDrive concept ensures optimum power transfer, enhances driving safety and reduces understeer and oversteer through corners. Sophisticated suspension technology, a low centre of gravity, a wide track and almost perfect 50:50 weight distribution all play their part in the BMW 2 Series’ outstanding dynamics and handling properties.
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ttribe (05-12-2017)
#334
^ New tails look good.
FYI the 4-series LCI has projector LEDs as standard. The reflector LEDs are adaptive.
FYI the 4-series LCI has projector LEDs as standard. The reflector LEDs are adaptive.
#335
Team Owner
No, it has LED as standard (reflector) and adaptive LED (still reflector) as option. Same as 3 series.
No projector LED projector anywhere.
No projector LED projector anywhere.
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#338
Team Owner
It seems you might be right. I am still researching, it seems there are so much conflict information.
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Can't believe there's no availability for a manual in a 440i convertible. Ridiculous.
#341
Azine Jabroni
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#343
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Spotted one of these not far from my house, 230i x-Drive, IIRC.
Not a bad looking little car
Not a bad looking little car
#344
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C/D taking a longer look, which should be good....2017 BMW M2 Long-Term Test | Review | Car and Driver
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#346
Super sexy. The M2 is on the short list of new BMWs I'd be willing to buy.
#348
Team Owner
Considering the price.. M2 is actually a bargain to buy....
Leasing is a different story tho.
Leasing is a different story tho.
#349
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https://www.topgear.com/car-news/mod...nspired-bmw-m2
Wheel maker Vossen gives the punchy little M car a WRC makeover
Alright, this isn’t the long-awaited BMW M2 CSL. It’s a lick of paint and some new wheels. But we thought you’d like to see it, as it’s a very famous colour scheme and one that likely inspires a few opinions.
So the blue’n’gold we associate with Subaru Imprezas has been applied to the littlest M car, the punchy M2. If you need a reminder, its turbo straight-six sends 370bhp to the rear wheels, endowing the wee coupe with a 155mph top speed and 4.5sec 0-62mph time.
The wheels are from Vossen – specifically, 20in examples of the smoothly named VPS-314T from the Forged Precision Series – while the paint appears to be BMW’s own Long Beach Blue. You’ve no doubt seen it on M2s before, but adding gold wheels suddenly gives the whole thing a Germanic Impreza 22B look. Which we rather like.
It’s also a prime excuse to waste some more time on Vossen’s exhaustive online configurator. Don’t click the link if you have actual work to do…
Alright, this isn’t the long-awaited BMW M2 CSL. It’s a lick of paint and some new wheels. But we thought you’d like to see it, as it’s a very famous colour scheme and one that likely inspires a few opinions.
So the blue’n’gold we associate with Subaru Imprezas has been applied to the littlest M car, the punchy M2. If you need a reminder, its turbo straight-six sends 370bhp to the rear wheels, endowing the wee coupe with a 155mph top speed and 4.5sec 0-62mph time.
The wheels are from Vossen – specifically, 20in examples of the smoothly named VPS-314T from the Forged Precision Series – while the paint appears to be BMW’s own Long Beach Blue. You’ve no doubt seen it on M2s before, but adding gold wheels suddenly gives the whole thing a Germanic Impreza 22B look. Which we rather like.
It’s also a prime excuse to waste some more time on Vossen’s exhaustive online configurator. Don’t click the link if you have actual work to do…
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#351
Moderator
I like the concept, but think the wheels need to be a bit darker.
#352
Azine Jabroni
I hate the wheels
#354
Team Owner
Is anyone going to post the 2 series Gran Coupe that is coming? I am too embarrassed to.... so someone else plz.
#355
#357
Moderator
Profile isn't bad, but the front is terrible
#358
I drive a Subata.
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Those Vossen wheels do not fit the character of the car at all.
#359
Team Owner
WTF is that?
That is not 2GC... think BMW version of CLA (FWD or AWD) :nasty:
this is
That is not 2GC... think BMW version of CLA (FWD or AWD) :nasty:
this is