2025 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé: 7-speed Steptronic dual-clutch, leather-free interior
By CARSIFU | 16 October 2024MUNICH: The new BMW 2 Series Coupé will be produced at the BMW Group’s plant in Leipzig, with the market launch starting in March 2025.
The Gran Coupé's drive portfolio includes 4-cylinder petrol and diesel engines with 125kW/170hp in the 220, and 120kW/163hp in the 220d, and 110kW/150hp in the 218d.
All engines transfer their power to the road as standard via a 7-speed Steptronic transmission with double clutch.
The drives of the 220 and 220d Gran Coupé are electrified with 48-volt mild hybrid technology.
Standard features also include directly controlled wheel slip limitation, an integrated braking system and 17-inch light alloy wheels (BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupé: 18-inch).
The M Sport package includes Adaptive M suspension with a lowered suspension, sports steering and 18-inch light alloy wheels.
Standard equipment includes BMW Live Cockpit Plus featuring the cloud-based navigation system BMW Maps.
The newly designed interior is entirely leather-free as standard.
The dynamically backlit interior trims made of milled aluminium, BMW Curved Display and the newly designed gear selector underline the interior.
The BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupé is at the top of the model range.
Powered by a 221 kW/300 hp 4-cylinder engine, the BMW M performance automobile accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.9 seconds.
An M Technology package for racetrack-oriented performance, including additional lightweight construction measures, 19-inch forged M light-alloy wheels and an M compound brake system offering particularly high deceleration performance, is also offered exclusively for the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupé.
A standard feature of the new BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupé offered as part of the optional M Sport package for all other model variants, the adaptive M suspension enhances both agility and long-distance comfort by means of variable, mechanically controlled and frequency-selective shock absorbers.
Pressure peaks within the shock absorbers are smoothed out by means of additional valves acting on the traction side.
With the Adaptive M suspension, the vehicle is lowered by up to 8mm and also includes sports steering.
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