For those who love the thrill of driving, the new BMW 2 Series Coupé is here to make an impression.
With its distinctive blend of sporty dynamics and refined features, this compact two-door has officially rolled into Singapore, combining BMW’s signature performance with an updated, digital edge.
In the world of automotive design, the BMW 2 Series Coupé is a homage to BMW’s iconic 02 Series from the ’60s and ’70s – an era when compact, driver-focused cars were all about capturing the spirit of the road.
As Lars Nielsen, Managing Director of BMW Group Asia, puts it, “The new BMW 2 Series Coupé follows in those legendary footsteps, but with sharper design and a bit more emotional punch.”
Up front, you’ve got those classic round headlamps, paired with BMW’s horizontal kidney grille and a power dome on the long hood that hints at the power beneath. The side view, with muscular wheel arches and a compact rear, feels athletic and poised.
And with the M Sport Package now standard, the car’s got an added dose of attitude. Extra-large air intakes, prominent side skirts, and a striking rear diffuser are all part of the package.
The high centre console and instrument panel create an enveloping cockpit that feels intimate, yet spacious. With the M Sport Package, you get an anthracite-coloured headliner that adds a subtle, sporty touch.
The new BMW Curved Display, with its 12.3-inch Information Display and 14.9-inch Control Display, serves as the car’s tech hub. Running on BMW’s latest Operating System 8.5, the display is both intuitive and user-friendly, putting all essential functions within easy reach.
True to BMW’s roots, the 2 Series Coupé delivers driving dynamics that are genuinely engaging. For those opting for the 220i, you get a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine with 184 hp, reaching 0-100 km/h in 7.5 seconds.
But if you’re after something with a bit more firepower, the M240i xDrive is the real deal, a 3.0-litre, six-cylinder powerhouse putting out 374 hp. With all-wheel drive and an 8-speed Steptronic transmission, this model reaches 0-100 km/h in just 4.3 seconds.
To make the experience even better, the M Sport suspension is standard on all four-cylinder models, enhancing cornering dynamics with a firmer setup and sport-tuned steering.
Standard equipment on the 2 Series Coupé includes the essentials like front collision warning, lane departure warning, and cruise control with brake function, but BMW’s taken it a step further with semi-automated driving and parking features.
Shame there isn’t a convertible version. Would have been a nice pairing.
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