BMW has updated the 2 Series Coupe and Convertible range with improved specification, greater efficiency and stronger performance.
Slotting into the range is the 230i, supplanting the 228i and sitting above the familiar – though updated – 220i nameplate. The previous diesel-powered 220d will no longer be available.
The updated 2 Series range is highlighted by the arrival of the potent M240i, which replaces the M235i.
BMW 220i
The 220i Coupe and Convertible introduces a new 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine to the 2 Series range.
Codenamed B48, it generates 135kW and 270Nm, up 5kW and 20Nm respectively. Efficiency is also improved, with fuel consumption now listed at 5.8L/100km, a reduction from the previous 6.0L/100km.
When fitted with the standard eight-speed automatic transmission, zero to 100km/h is achieved in 7.2 seconds. A six-speed manual is a no-cost option.
The drop-top 220i Convertible’s key numbers include fuel economy of 6.1L/100km and zero-100km/h acceleration in 7.7 seconds.
BMW 220i Coupe and Convertible standard specification includes:
- Bi-Xenon Headlights
- Headlight Washer System
- Exterior mirrors with anti-dazzle, fold-in and auto parking functions
- Driving Assistant
- Instrument cluster with extended contents
- Interior Lights Package
BMW 230i
Opting for the 230i Coupe and Convertible brings a higher state of tune to the new B48 turbocharged petrol engine.
The new 230i Coupe now produces 185kW of power (up 5kW) and 350Nm of torque; good enough for zero to 100km/h acceleration of 5.6 seconds with the standard eight-speed sports automatic transmission. Fuel efficiency improves to 5.9L/100km.
The 230i Convertible consumes 6.2L/100km with a zero to 100km/h time of 5.9 seconds.
Complementing these refinements is a comprehensive update to standard specification. The popular M Sport package is now fitted as standard to the BMW 230i. The Luxury Line, which now includes premium 12-speaker harman/kardon sound and front seat electric lumbar support as standard, remains a no-cost option.
Further additions to standard equipment include:
- M Sport Brakes
- M Rear Spoiler (Coupe only)
- 18-inch ‘461 M’ light alloy wheels
- Exterior mirrors with anti-dazzle, fold-in and auto parking functions
- ‘Hexagon’ Cloth/Alcantara upholstery (Coupe)
- Dakota leather upholstery (Convertible)
- Navigation System Professional
- Comfort Access System
- Electric Seat Adjustment
- Driving Assistant
- Instrument cluster with extended contents
- Interior Lights Package
BMW M240i
Sitting at the top of the revised 2 Series range are the M240i Coupe and Convertible, which replace the M235i.
The M240i Coupe benefits from a new 3.0-litre turbocharged six-cylinder petrol engine. Codenamed B58, it employs a single twin-scroll turbocharger to generate 250kW, up 10kW over its predecessor. A 50Nm uplift in peak torque also endows the M240i with 500Nm, sent to the rear wheels via an eight-speed sports automatic transmission (a six-speed manual is a no-cost option).
The benchmark zero to 100km/h figure of 4.6 seconds presents a 0.2-second improvement.
The new engine specification is also more efficient, with a fuel economy figure of 7.1L/100km representing a 0.6L/100km improvement over the M235i.
If you prefer top-down experience, the M240i Convertible’s key figures are 7.4L/100km fuel consumption and 4.7 seconds for the zero-100km/h sprint.
Augmenting the mechanical updates is a refreshed standard specification, including:
- Adaptive Headlights with Selective Beam
- Exterior mirrors with anti-dazzle, fold-in and auto parking functions
- 12-speaker harman/kardon Sound System
- Comfort Access
- Electric Seat Adjustment
- Electric Lumbar Support
- Seat Heating for driver and front passenger (Coupe)
- Driving Assistant
2017 BMW 2 Series range Australian pricing (excluding on-roads)
2 Series Coupe
220i $51,300
230i $61,900
M240i $74,900
2 Series Convertible
220i $58,300
230i $71,900
M240i $83,900