2 Series The all-new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.


The BMW 2 Series is a range of subcompact executive cars (C-segment) manufactured by BMW since the year 2014. The 2 Series was created when BMW spun-off the 2-door models (coupé and convertible) of the BMW 1 Series into a separate series.
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Its uncomplicated functionality, progressive character profile and range of standard equipment – which comfortably exceeds that of the predecessor model and stands out against its rivals – make the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer a particularly attractive proposition for active, lifestyle-oriented target groups. Four model variants with front-wheel drive and outputs ranging from 100 kW/136 hp to 160 kW/218 hp will be available at launch in February 2022. The new model will be built at BMW Group Plant Leipzig and its vehicle architecture is designed to accommodate both combustion engines and electrified drive systems. Two plug-in hybrid models will be added to the line-up a few months after launch.

Design: modern crossover character, striking front end, dynamically stretched proportions.
The exterior design of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer brings lifestyle attributes and aesthetic sophistication together into a modern crossover character profile. The clean, reduced surface treatment exudes sporting prowess and assured presence. At the front end of the car, these qualities are expressed most prominently by the striking BMW kidney grille, with its increased dimensions, and the slim contours of the headlights. The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer comes as standard with full-LED headlights. Adaptive LED Headlights with cornering light function, non-dazzling matrix high beam, urban lights, a motorway beam pattern and bad weather light are on the options list.

Much more heavily raked A-pillars compared to the predecessor model, a stretched side window graphic, flush-fitting door handles and slim C-pillars also play their part in the new car’s dynamic silhouette. The newly designed door shoulders around the A-pillars create much improved all-round visibility. With its broad shoulders and slim LED light units, the rear of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer cuts a particularly muscular figure. The exhaust tailpipes are integrated into the rear apron out of sight on all model variants.

Depending on the model variant, 16-inch or 17-inch light-alloy wheels are fitted as standard. Light-alloy wheels up to 19 inches in size are available as an option. The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer can also be ordered in Luxury Line trim or with an M Sport package as alternatives to basic specification. Two non-metallic and nine metallic paint finishes are available for the exterior.

Progressive premium ambience and wide-ranging interior functionality.
The size and versatility of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer’s interior are emphasised by the fundamental redesign introduced by the second-generation car. The cabin geometry and a host of details take their cues from the interior concept of the BMW iX technology flagship. This creates a progressive premium ambience, the key features of which include the slim instrument panel, the BMW Curved Display, the “floating” armrest with integrated control panel and an across-the-board reduction in the number of physical control elements.

The space underneath the armrest is used as a storage compartment, while the area in front of it houses generously sized cup holders and a newly designed smartphone slot. The phone remains visible to the driver and front passenger here and can be wirelessly charged as an option.

The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer offers occupants in its five seats noticeably better long-distance comfort that of its predecessor. The newly developed, multi-adjustable seats can also be ordered in optional Sensatec perforated or Vernasca leather. Also on the options list are sport seats with prominent bolsters and shoulder areas, electric seat adjustment (including memory function), lumbar support and a massage function. Acoustic comfort and occupant protection have been stepped up too. Indeed, a new interaction airbag between the driver and front passenger is added to the integrated passive safety concept.

An array of storage areas and the multi-adjustable rear seats also contribute to the car’s uncomplicated functionality in everyday use and on longer tips away. With the rear backrests in their cargo position, boot capacity increases by as much as 90 litres. The rear seats can also slide forwards by up to 13 centimetres. This and the 40 : 20 : 40 split/folding rear seat backrests present customers with a load compartment that can be used for a multitude of purposes. Boot capacity is 470 –1,455 litres in the BMW 218i Active Tourer and BMW 218d Active Tourer and 415 – 1,405 litres in the BMW 220i Active Tourer and BMW 223i Active Tourer. Automatic tailgate operation comes as standard, while an electrically operated trailer tow hitch can be ordered as an option.

Two-zone automatic climate control, sports steering wheel and BMW Maps as standard.
The progressive premium character of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is also underscored by its extensive standard specification. Fitted as standard alongside the BMW Maps navigation system are four USB-C ports and a 12V power socket in both the centre console and the boot, intelligent two-zone automatic climate control, a Sport leather steering wheel, a rain sensor with windscreen wiper control and automatic headlight activation, a much larger number of driver assistance systems compared with the predecessor model, and Park Assist with Reversing Assist Camera.

Newly structured equipment packages enable extremely specific individualisation of the car. Customers can order high-quality interior trim strips, as well as Sensatec surfaces for the instrument panel and front door shoulders with eye-catching contrast stitching. Other contributors to the premium feel include a mirror package, ambient lighting, a panoramic glass sunroof and a Harman Kardon Sound System.

BMW 2 Series Active Tourer: setting the pace in innovative powertrain technology.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is also at the vanguard of powertrain technology. The extensively updated combustion engines increase driving pleasure while reducing fuel consumption and emissions, and the latest generation of the seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission – now standard for all model variants – is likewise extremely efficient. A new version of 48V mild hybrid technology is making its debut in the BMW 223i Active Tourer (fuel consumption: 6.6 – 6.0 litres/100 km [42.8 – 47.1 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 149 – 137 g/km in the WLTP test cycle) and BMW 220i Active Tourer (fuel consumption: 6.5 – 5.9 litres/100 km [43.5 – 47.9 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 148 – 133 g/km in the WLTP test cycle). The electric motor integrated into the automatic transmission supplements the combustion engine with a power boost now increased to 14 kW/19 hp.

The new BMW 223i Active Tourer has an output of 160 kW/218 hp (generated jointly by the 150 kW/204 hp combustion engine and 14 kW/19 hp electric drive system), and the BMW 220i Active Tourer develops 125 kW/170 hp (generated jointly by the 115 kW/156 hp combustion engine and the 14 kW/19 hp electric drive system). Also available from launch is the 100 kW/136 hp BMW 218i Active Tourer (fuel consumption: 6.8 – 6.2 litres/100 km [41.5 – 45.6 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 154 – 140 g/km in the WLTP test cycle).

All the petrol engines feature a new combustion process and a dual injection system. The diesel engine powering the new BMW 218d Active Tourer (fuel consumption: 5.3 – 4.8 litres/100 km [53.3 – 58.9 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 138 – 125 g/km in the WLTP test cycle) employs low-friction pistons and two-stage turbocharging with increased efficiency. Maximum output is 110 kW/150 hp.

The line-up will expand further in summer 2022 with the addition of two plug-in hybrid models. These will feature fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology for the first time, enhancing dynamism and giving them a significantly longer electric range.

Sportiness and long-distance comfort in perfect harmony.
The chassis technology in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer has been engineered to deliver the brand’s customary sporting flair combined with impressive levels of ride comfort in every situation. With a body construction that reduces weight while increasing rigidity, a long wheelbase, and wider tracks than its predecessor, the car’s basic design provides the ideal blueprint for the job at hand.

Steering precision and agility have been enhanced by targeted updates for the single-joint spring strut axle at the front and the three-link rear axle. The near-actuator wheel slip limitation function included as standard improves both traction and directional stability. The integrated braking system is another new feature, as is the extra, lift-related damping for the front axle. The optional adaptive M suspension includes frequency-selective damping, sport steering and a 15-millimetre drop in ride height.

A fresh variety of systems for automated driving and parking.
The largest selection of systems for automated driving and parking yet offered for a BMW compact-segment model are available for the new edition of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. Standard specification includes Cruise Control with brake function, Lane Departure Warning, the Evasion Assistant and front-collision warning. The latter now also reacts to oncoming traffic when turning left and to pedestrians and cyclists and when turning right (in countries where vehicles drive on the right). The Parking Assistant including Reversing Assist Camera and Reversing Assistant also comes as standard. Options include the Steering and Lane Control Assistant, Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go function, Active Navigation, the exit warning function, the BMW Head-Up Display and the Surround View, Remote 3D View, BMW Drive Recorder and Remote Theft Recorder functions.

Existing functions can be improved or expanded by means of Remote Software Upgrades, and customers can also use Functions on Demand to select and import a range of functions at a later stage, such as Driving Assistant Plus including Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go function (availability depends on the hardware fitted in the vehicle and the market conditions).

The new BMW iDrive makes its debut in the premium compact segment.
The new generation of the control/operation system iDrive, included here in a compact-segment model from BMW for the first time, is based on BMW Operating System 8. It links up as standard with the BMW Curved Display – with its state-of-the-art graphics and menu structure – and the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant with expanded skills range. The BMW Curved Display fully digital screen grouping is formed by a 10.25-inch information display and a control display with a screen diagonal of 10.7 inches. The new BMW iDrive is built around intuitive touch control and voice control.

The new My Modes bring together individually selected vehicle settings with the relevant interior experience worlds. The cloud-based navigation system BMW Maps can be specified as an option with the Augmented View function on the control display. The interior camera allows those on board to take snapshots during a journey and send them to their smartphone. New BMW 2 Series Active Tourer customers can also make use of a Personal eSIM designed to work with the new 5G mobile technology, as well as the BMW ID for individualisation of the user experience and further improved smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

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7 speed DCT......

Looks like someone at BMW mixed up the transmission blueprints with the M3 during development, and nobody f'ing noticed! Can you believe it?.....

Car looks excellent inside out for a Van. Well done BMW.
Dig the new iX inspired interior, looks pretty upscale and premium unlike the abomination of the previous 2er GT:

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Interior inpired by the Mercedes A class with air vents inspired by audi lol...look at those lovely screen bezels and no hate for the removal of the i drive button if this was a car lol .

@klier hope you survive the shut line lol.

Better then previous gen will sell all over Europe in big numbers
 
1- The seats look very elegant with those stately shoulder pads, it gives it a great aspect
2- A real shame I am sorry not to see the iDrive, I do not understand well if they gave in to the wrong direction or it will only be that there is not in the 2AT
3- That central hole under the dashboard is as practical as it is horrible, it ruins the perfect balance of the rest a bit, witch is very nice, I understand that it is to throw the cell phone there and the bags of chips of the children and that but a lid it would not hurt
4- Very nice the steering wheel, those metal pieces (surely 3D) and the hexagonal center are very good
5- Outwardly it is quite good for a Mini Mini Van, their MINI twin will be left with the job of being more for young people, more outgoing and fun.
5- The dual clutch thing, as @klier says, was the first thing I saw and what I thought of was the M4 immediately, WTF.
7- It has a lot of the 1 series, especially the profile which is good
8- They managed to attract me a little I think I could almost handle it if they lend it to me and according to some photos I would not hesitate
9- The front is much better than the previous one, light years
10- The shutline is hardly noticeable, it is well delayed for just that, to give a cleaner and more spacious appearance to the front.
11- Sincerely expect something a little more revolutionary, but they have chosen to follow in this segment the boring formula (although very successful) of the Mercedes B-Class
 
Can’t believe I excited over an MPV ….crazy that the new steering wheels( absolutely gorgeous) are debuting here instead of the 7er. Have to agree with Thomas “Sportiest and sexiest MPV we’ve ever seen”

Real shame about the iDrive rotary wheel.I’m loving the interior direction dIrection BMW is taking with their latest cars oozes quality.
 
That central hole under the dashboard is as practical as it is horrible, it ruins the perfect balance of the rest a bit

I like it. It even has a seatbelt for your phone (no joke) Perfect place to see it from there. And your phone is more important than the OS, so good placement.

It also suffers from FWD platform syndrome, but I understand that this is the new pandemic...

This doesn't bother me one bit on a Van or SUV. Proportions look above decent I'd say. These kind of vehicles really don't need RWD proportions.

@Giannis can you please lock the spy pic thread so we can focus discussion here?
 
As a potential buyer to replace my Touran (I know, this is no dream car :cry:), I looked quickly at the full press release. A few points of concern :
- 48V system seems to affect cargo load : 470 litres without, 415 litres with (220i & 223i) and 406 litres for the plug-in. I am surprised by such an impact.
- I have 3 zones climate on my 5 years old Touran... and this new BMW comes only with 2 zones (they don't speak about a possible option or I didn't find it). Why not. On such cars, this is quite convenient and I often have 3 different temperatures set in my car, notably in summer.
- AC Control through touch screen... I know this is the new "norm" but I still don't like it.
To sum up, I haven't been convinced by the Gen 1, still not by the Gen 2.
 
1- The seats look very elegant with those stately shoulder pads, it gives it a great aspect
The seats have immense presence as if they are shared with the next gen 7-Series.

As a potential buyer to replace my Touran (I know, this is no dream car :cry:), I looked quickly at the full press release. A few points of concern :
- 48V system seems to affect cargo load : 470 litres without, 415 litres with (220i & 223i) and 406 litres for the plug-in. I am surprised by such an impact.
- I have 3 zones climate on my 5 years old Touran... and this new BMW comes only with 2 zones (they don't speak about a possible option or I didn't find it). Why not. On such cars, this is quite convenient and I often have 3 different temperatures set in my car, notably in summer.
- AC Control through touch screen... I know this is the new "norm" but I still don't like it.
To sum up, I haven't been convinced by the Gen 1, still not by the Gen 2.
Much of the cabin will likely be carried over to the X1 and X2. Both might have rear climate control.

Is this the first car that has reduced cargo space as a result of a 48V system?
 
Thats worse then any car on the market and this seems the specced version looks cheap but the fanboys not complaining....lol..

We have you and other MB fanboys for that.

The whole MB EQS dash is like that from door to door, with a few dozen screens in between. But never mind that of course.
 
We have you and other MB fanboys for that.

The whole MB EQS dash is like that from door to door, with a few dozen screens in between. But never mind that of course.

Lol you comparing this shit and those thick bezel to EQS Hyperscreen lol
 
The seats have immense presence as if they are shared with the next gen 7-Series.


Much of the cabin will likely be carried over to the X1 and X2. Both might have rear climate control.

Is this the first car that has reduced cargo space as a result of a 48V system?

But the 48V battery is not big, is it? Anyone knows the size?
 

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
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