
BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe Review: Stylish but Snug Entry-Level BMW Saloon
The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe combines compact dimensions with premium styling, targeting buyers seeking a small luxury saloon alternative to SUVs.

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The exterior design features updated headlights and BMW's signature grille, though its proportions may appear somewhat unconventional compared to competitors like the Audi A3 Saloon and Mercedes A-Class Saloon.

BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe rear view
Inside, the cabin impresses with a premium dual-screen setup, high-quality materials, and sophisticated ambient lighting. The infotainment system offers responsive performance and crisp displays, though climate controls are exclusively screen-based.

BMW 2 Series interior dashboard view
Front passengers enjoy comfortable, low-set seating with decent visibility, but rear space is limited for adults and child seats. The 360-litre boot capacity falls short of key rivals.

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Engine options include:
- 220i: 170hp, front-wheel drive
- 223i: 218hp, all-wheel drive
- M235i: 300hp performance variant Fuel efficiency reaches 53mpg for the base model, though no hybrid or electric options are available.

BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe driving
The driving experience delivers typical BMW characteristics with precise steering and strong grip, though it may lack some excitement. The ride remains firm but comfortable, with refined motorway manners and useful driver assistance features.
While the 2 Series Gran Coupe excels in style and driving dynamics, its limited practicality may direct family buyers toward the more spacious BMW 3 Series or value-oriented alternatives like the Skoda Octavia.