Mini ditched all of the third-gen's silly side models and focused on a series of core products. The current Mini is built on the platform of the now-defunct and despised BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
BMW 2 Series Coupé range at a glance. The 2 Series shares its mechanicals with the larger 4 Series. That means it gets all the same engines, except for the six-cylinder diesels. A 154bhp 118i and
A new infotainment interface is also on the way, possibly entitled BMW OS 8.0 and already previewed by the upcoming BMW iX. Also, the future 2 Series AT will lose the stylish electronic gear
BMW has always been known for its adherence to rear-wheel-drive for its vehicles. The original BMW 2 Series kept up that tradition, though the Active Tourer MPV variant used front-wheel-drive. For the 2nd edition, the Gran coupemodel's engine also drove with the front wheels, and the regular coupe
The drop-off in economy is minor and with the unpredictability of the British weather, weâd recommend it. The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer caused a bit of a stir when arrived earlier this year The BMW 2-Series Active Tourer is available with a sporty M-package bodykit. Currently, the most powerful version is the 223i fitted with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing INg2l.