BMW has unveiled the all-new second-generation 2024 BMW X2, essentially the coupe version of the BMW X1. Notable changes include unique LED headlights and a hexagonal kidney grille that’s available with the BMW Iconic Glow (illuminated grille). Also on the options list are Adaptive LED Headlights with non-dazzling matrix high beam. The X2 has grown in size, offering more cabin and cargo space. It measures 4,554 mm in length and 1,845 mm in width, making it 194 mm longer and 21 mm wider than its
Shaun
11.10.2023
This is the first-ever BMW iX2, an all-electric version of the second-generation (U10) BMW X2. Built on the same platform as the regular X2 (codenamed "U10"), the iX2 boasts superior aerodynamics. BMW engineers have achieved a lower drag coefficient of 0.25 Cd for the iX2 compared to the X2's 0.27 Cd. This enhanced aerodynamic performance is the result of exterior tweaks such as a closed-off kidney grille and a fully sealed underbody. The battery pack, situated under the floor contributes to the
Shaun
11.10.2023
In what seems like a blink of an eye, another year has passed and 2022 is now behind us. While we took a look at what SUVs and MPVs that will be coming soon (sedan to follow next), let’s take a look and see which cars were axed last year. Compared to 2021, last year witnessed fewer cars that were discontinued. Regardless, the departure of some of these models leave a void that may or may not be filled in the near future. BMW X2 The F39 BMW X2 was launched in Malaysia back in 2018 as an imported
Eric
09.01.2023
Oxymoron, best described as a self-contradicting group of words like: a lot less, alone together, original copy, and some might say in this instance, fun SUV. “Enthusiasts” will tell you SUVs are not meant to be fun, at least not in the traditional sense of driving engagement. They provide increased ground clearance for greater off-roading capability but its higher centre of gravity gives them an inherent disadvantage through corners. While this writer agrees to a certain extent, the automotive
Shaun
13.11.2022
While it’s cool you can tell a car to lower the air-conditioning temperature, but have you tried ordering chicken rice using your BMW? Yes, with the BMW Concierge Service, you can in fact order chicken rice (or in this case, navigate to a chicken rice shop) from the comfort of your car with just the press of a button. BMW Concierge Service is just one of many services that BMW offers under its ConnectedDrive umbrella. But that’s not all. With the BMW Connected app (available for Apple and Androi
Eric
25.10.2019