The steady upsizing of BMW's iconic 3-Series left room for BMW to bring its smaller line of cars to the US market. With the introduction of the second generation model in 2014, the 1-Series became the 2-Series to follow BMW's revised naming conventions. When compared to the 4-Series, the 2-Series is about 8 inches shorter, 2 inches narrower and a thousand pounds lighter. Two models are offered with numeric designations tied to the powertrain offerings. The 228i equips a 240-bhp turbocharged four-cylinder engine, where the M235i equips a 3.0l inline six-cylinder engine rated at 322-bhp. Pricing starts at around $33,000 for the 228i, which is about $8000 less than the 428i, but expensive option groups quickly inflate the price. Regardless, the 2-Series coupe is one of the best price / performance values on the market.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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2-Series Coupe 228i | 2.0l I4 T (240-bhp) | M6 | RWD | $32,850 |
2-Series Coupe 228i | 2.0l I4 T (240-bhp) | A8 | RWD | $32,850 |
2-Series Coupe 228i xDrive | 2.0l I4 T (240-bhp) | A8 | AWD | $34,850 |
2-Series Coupe M235i | 3.0l I6 T (322-bhp) | M6 | RWD | $44,150 |
2-Series Coupe M235i | 3.0l I6 T (322-bhp) | A8 | RWD | $44,150 |
2-Series Coupe M235i xDrive | 3.0l I6 T (322-bhp) | A8 | AWD | $46,150 |
2-Series Coupe M2 | 3.0l I6 T (365-bhp) | M6 | RWD | TBD |
2-Series Coupe M2 | 3.0l I6 T (365-bhp) | SM7 | RWD | TBD |