Munich. The new BMW 2 Series Coupé is on the final
stretch as it heads to the front row of the grid. The final phase of
the series development process for the new edition of the BMW 2 Series
Coupé has begun with the dynamic testing and tuning of its drive and
suspension systems under racetrack conditions. The two-door compact
sports car features numerous hallmark ingredients that are unique in
the premium compact segment for achieving a sporty and emotional
driving experience, which are carefully coordinated during the test
drives. This is what underpins this car’s claim to taking pole
position in its class. The unique selling points of the new BMW 2
Series Coupé in the competitive environment include the rear-wheel
drive setup, an extremely powerful in-line 6-cylinder engine, the
almost 50:50 balanced axle load distribution, an extremely torsionally
stiff body and chassis technology consistently designed for agile and
dynamic driving behaviour.
Sporty driving pleasure in the tradition of the BMW
2002.
The new BMW 2 Series Coupé, which will be
manufactured from late summer 2021, is designed for uncompromising
sporty driving pleasure. It continues the tradition of the brand's
particularly driver-oriented, compact and powerful two-door models,
which have been built since the legendary BMW 2002. In terms of power
delivery, traction, cornering dynamics and handling precision, the new
BMW 2 Series Coupé meets the needs of particularly discerning
customers who are enthusiastic about unadulterated sportiness in a
compact premium automobile.
During the development of the new BMW 2 Series Coupé, the test and
tuning drives on the Nürburgring's Nordschleife serve as the ultimate
test for wheel suspension, chassis, damping, steering and braking
system. In addition, testing on public country roads around Munich and
at the BMW Group test site in Maisach ensure that the dynamic driving
qualities of the new BMW 2 Series Coupé can also be experienced in
everyday traffic and under different road conditions. By extensively
testing all drive and chassis systems, the development and test
engineers ensure that the engine's performance characteristics go hand
in hand with precisely controllable handling in every situation,
fascinating cornering dynamics, optimised traction in all weather and
road conditions and perfectly balanced ride comfort. At the same time,
the car is fine-tuned to optimise self-steering behaviour and the
dynamics when building up lateral acceleration forces. The power
transmission to the rear wheels, which is unique in the segment of the
new BMW 2 Series Coupé, is ideally suited to sporty, ambitious
cornering including easily controllable drift manoeuvres.
BMW M version at the top of the model range.
The
new BMW 2 Series Coupé's focus on maximum driving dynamics in the
segment is embodied particularly by the BMW M version at the top of
the model range. The BMW M240i xDrive Coupé top model (fuel
consumption combined: 8.2 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: 186 g/km;
provisional value according to WLTP) draws its drive torque from an
extremely powerful in-line 6-cylinder petrol engine with BMW TwinPower
Turbo technology. The drive, which is as spontaneously responsive as
it is powerfully thrusty, generates a maximum output of 275 kW/374 hp
and is combined with an 8-speed Steptronic Sport transmission. The BMW
M model puts its power to the road using the intelligent BMW xDrive
all-wheel drive system. The system's rear-wheel oriented design
ensures hallmark BMW driving pleasure in conjunction with a power
distribution that adapts perfectly to adverse road and weather conditions.
The driving dynamics tests also conducted on the Nürburgring, are
ideally suited for refining the interaction of the all-wheel-drive
system with the M sports differential in the rear-axle transmission.
With a fully variable locking effect generated by an electric motor,
the differential aids the new BMW 2 Series Coupé in optimising
cornering performance with regard to traction and driving stability.
The targeted distribution of power between the rear wheels enables
significantly higher lateral acceleration and also a noticeable
increase in dynamics when accelerating as you come out of bends.
Vehicle concept designed for driving
dynamics.
Regardless of the engine, all model variants
of the new BMW 2 Series Coupé benefit from a particularly
torsion-resistant body structure. Static torsional stiffness has been
increased by around 12 per cent compared to the predecessor model, for
example through the use of dynamic driving struts in the rear of the
vehicle, which contribute to the exceptionally high agility of the new
BMW 2 Series Coupé. In addition, the vehicle concept, which is
consistently designed for driving dynamics, offers significantly
increased track width at the front and rear axles. This effectively
reduces body roll and wheel load fluctuations during sporty cornering.
All model variants of the new BMW 2 Series Coupé are also equipped
with stroke-dependent dampers as standard, the fine-tuning of which
leads to a noticeably optimised balance between sportiness and ride
comfort. They respond sensitively to slight road unevenness and
compensate vibrations to optimise comfort. When driving over large
bumps, the movements of the body are controlled by correspondingly
higher damper forces. An Adaptive M Chassis is offered as an option
for the new BMW 2 Series Coupé. Its electronically controlled dampers
offer the option of activating the appropriate mapping for both sporty
and comfort-oriented driving.
Precise steering, optimised aerodynamic
properties.
The new BMW 2 Series Coupé is characterised
by effortlessly controllable handling even in highly dynamic driving
situations. In addition to the powerful and highly controllable
brakes, the precise steering also characterises the handling of the
two-door model. In addition to the balanced axle load distribution
between the front and rear wheels, the model-specific design of the
steering and the particularly high connection stiffness of the support
bearings on the front axle contribute to this. Available as an option
for the new BMW 2 Series Coupé, Variable Sports Steering combines
further optimised precision when steering into bends with reduced
steering effort when parking and manoeuvring.
The body design of the new BMW 2 Series Coupé not only reflects the
brand's modern, clear and reduced design language. Only visible at
second glance, but immediately noticeable during the high-speed test
drives at the Nürburgring, the measures that help optimise the
aerodynamic properties of the BMW M car in particular. In addition to
a model-specific front spoiler lip, front splitter and air curtains,
air deflectors, a tank and a rear axle cover as well as the contours
of the air-flow-optimised driving dynamics struts on the underbody
ensure that lift on the front axle has been reduced by 50 percent
compared to the predecessor model.
The BMW Series Coupé (fuel consumption combined: 8.2 - 4.6 l/100 km;
CO2 emissions combined: 186 - 120 g/km; preliminary values after WLTP)
The BMW M240i xDrive Coupé (fuel consumption combined: 8.2 l/100 km,
combined CO2 emissions: 186 g/km; provisional value according to WLTP)