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New BMW 2 Series Coupe with REAR wheel drive and POWER up to 374 hp

The Bavarian carmaker has unveiled a new generation of the 2 Series Coupé that remains true to its sporty pedigree.

New BMW 2 Series Coupe was one of the biggest secrets on Bavaria, and po "Speed ​​Festival in Goodwood" everything is finally revealed. The newcomer continues the success story of the outgoing model, which has impressed many sports fans around the world.

For new "Two" pri BMW they didn’t choose the controversial large grille, and otherwise the shape of the 2 Series coupe representative is more evolutionary as revolutionary in nature. They also kept a short overhang over the rear axle and a spoiler on the short rear, but they are for the version M240i saved an even more aggressively designed front bumper and two-pipe exhaust tailpipe with large trapezoids, which bite into the diffuser at the rear.

For the interior, they are in Munich choose better materials and update the passenger cabin. It basically has Cut on the center console an 8,8-inch infotainment system screen iDrive7, which can be "stretched" to 12,3 inches for an additional charge. Great emphasis was also placed on BMW security aspect, so that the novice has a multitude of active safety systems.

They are at the same time torsional strength bodywork has been improved by 12 percent, wheel bearings are also new, reducing friction levels by 45 percent, and most of the suspension is made of aluminum alloy. New BMW 2 Series Coupe will be available with three powertrains, namely a two-liter four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine with a maximum power of 135 kW (184 hp), capable of 300 Nm of maximum torque, which is enough to sprint from a standstill to a hundred in 7,5 seconds.

Diesel powered version 220d it will be a mild hybrid with a maximum power of 140 kW (190 hp) and the most powerful of the three M240i xDrive, capable of a maximum power of 275 kW (374 hp) and 500 Nm of maximum torque. All motors are connected in series with eight-speed automatic transmission, and basically, power and torque (without xDrive) flow to the rear wheels.

Gallery: BMW 2 Series Coupe

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