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The new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer
Wed Feb 11 17:54:56 CET 2015 Press Kit
• First premium compact model to offer seven seats • BMW 216d offers 68.9mpg and 108g/km of CO2 from new three-cylinder engine • BMW 220d xDrive only car in class with four-wheel-drive and seven seats • Compact exterior dimensions but up to 1,820-litres of load space • On sale 9 June priced from £24,175 OTR
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The new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer is the first premium compact model to offer up to seven seats and fully meet the mobility requirements of young families. Compact exterior dimensions go hand in hand with tremendous flexibility on the inside: a sliding second row of seats with adjustable backrest, a third row of seats that fold into the floor, and provision for up to five universal child seats are just some of the features on offer.
The new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer is available with a choice of five
turbocharged petrol and diesel engines, all sourced from BMW’s latest
engine family. With either three or four-cylinders, these advanced
powerplants offer superb efficiency and, in the case of the 220i and
220d, a 0-62mph time as low as 7.8 seconds. The 220d xDrive is also
the only car in its class to team four-wheel drive with seven-seat capability.
With the latest EfficientDynamics and ConnectedDrive
technologies, the new 2 Series Gran Tourer takes advantage of BMW’s
lead in driver safety, energy-saving and connectivity features. And
thanks to its typically BMW-like sporting dynamics, it fuses its
inherent practicality with genuine driver entertainment, thereby
creating a uniquely appealing package.
Model | Power | Torque Nm | 0 – 62mph seconds | Top Speed mph | Combined mpg | CO2 Emissions g/km | Price from |
BMW 218i Gran Tourer | 136 | 220 | 9.8 | 127 (126) | 53.3 (52.3) | 123 (126) | £24,175 |
BMW 220i Gran Tourer | 192 | 280 | 7.9 (7.8) | 139 (138) | 44.8 (47.9) | 145 (138) | £27,490 |
BMW 216d Gran Tourer
| 116 | 270 | 11.4 | 119 | 68.9 | 108 | £25,110 |
BMW 218d Gran Tourer | 150 | 330 | 9.5 | 127 (128) | 64.2 | 115 | £26,255 |
BMW 220d xDrive Gran Tourer | 190 | 400 | 7.8 | 135 | 57.6 | 129 | £32,005 |
Figures in brackets denote models with an automatic transmission if value is different. |
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The first premium compact car to offer up to seven
seats.
The new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer possesses
compact dimensions of just 4,556mm x 1,800mm x 1,612mm (L x W x H),
sharing its advanced front-wheel-drive architecture - including the
transversely mounted engines - with the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.
However, it comfortably accommodates up to seven people, while
simultaneously offering a generous load compartment that extends and
from 560- to 1,820-litres.
The Gran Tourer is 214mm longer and 53mm higher than the
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer, but a longer wheelbase of 2,780mm provides
a further significant increase in space inside the vehicle. The higher
roofline allows occupants to sit tall and upright, affording excellent
all-round vision, as well as aiding ingress and egress. Legroom,
particularly in the rear, is comparable with that of many luxury cars.
Three universal child seats can be mounted in the second row, and a
further two universal child seats can be fitted in the third row.
By sliding the rear seat fore or aft by 130mm, either load
capacity or second row knee-room can be prioritised. The backrest can
also be adjusted to enhance comfort in the three rear seats or to
create extra luggage space. If maximum stowage space is required, the
40:20:40-split rear seat backrest can be remotely unlocked by pressing
a button in the boot, then folded down to create an almost level cargo
floor. The front passenger backrest can also be lowered to allow long
objects such as sports equipment up to 2.60m in length to be
transported. Access to the load compartment couldn’t be easier thanks
to the large, broad and wide-opening tailgate, which can be opened and
closed automatically by push button operation or, optionally,
touch-free via a sensor below the rear bumper.
Useful features abound in the BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer. There
are also lashing points in the load bay and “monorails” on the
backrests of the front seats, allowing a folding table to be attached.
Much thought has gone into providing numerous storage compartments and
space, including room for 1.5-litre bottles in each door panel.
Further travel items, such as children’s toys, can be stowed away in
the hinged compartments under the front or second row seats.
The new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer comes as standard in the UK
with third row seats offering generous space for two additonal
passengers. A non-slip step in the rear door opening aids access in
conjunction with the folding and sliding second row of seats (Easy
Entry). If the extra passenger seats are not required, the third row
can be completely lowered into the load area floor to save space. The
loading surface remains almost level and the storage space – barring
the multifunction tray – remains unchanged. Third row passengers also
benefit from a special centre console with two cupholders, a storage
compartment and a 12-volt socket.
Design: elegant yet functional
The front of the
BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer features a trio of BMW icons – the twin
kidney grille, twin round headlights and brand logo. Despite the
spacious interior, the front aspect is sporty and flat, with a low
windscreen and a high bonnet reducing the perceived height of the
vehicle. The bonnet sculpting and the large air intakes sited on the
far edges of the nose add to this impression of sportiness. Efficient
bi-LED lights are available for the dipped and main beam functions as
an option.
Within the vehicle’s silhouette - characterised by a long
wheelbase and short overhangs - distinctive lines rising towards the
rear give the profile a clear wedge shape. The expansive side glazing
accentuates the spacious interior, while a high roofline and large
doors promise comfortable access to all seats.
At the rear, the low loading sill and wide-opening automatic
tailgate guarantee comfortable access to the load compartment. The
large tail lamps extend far into the side of the car, forming an
L-shape with their two LED-fed light banks inclining towards the centre.
The interior of the new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer generates an
airy feeling of space, combining a horizontal layering of surfaces and
volumes with the hallmark BMW driver-centric design. A high seating
position enhances all-round visibility; the visual demarcation between
the centre console and the instrument panel actually gives the latter
the appearance of floating in midair, while electroplated elements and
large trim surfaces with accent strips exude a quality ambience.
Drivetrain and chassis: a new power
generation
Five lightweight, powerful and fuel-efficient
petrol and diesel engines will be available at launch in the new
BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer, all featuring the latest BMW TwinPower Turbo
technology with either three or four cylinders. All engines in the
range comply with the EU6 exhaust standard. Power is sent to the front
wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox; as an option, BMW offers a
six-speed Steptronic transmission for the three-cylinder engines,
while the four-cylinders motors can be coupled with an eight-speed
Steptronic transmission (standard in the BMW 220d xDrive Gran Tourer).
All transmissions feature the Auto Start Stop function, which improves
fuel economy, while the Steptronic version also offers an
efficiency-boosting coasting function.
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The new engine family is based on an all-aluminium core unit designed
for ultra-low friction. The closed-deck crankcase is particularly
rigid, while thermally joined cylinder liners with twin-wire,
arc-sprayed coating reduce weight as well as friction. A balancer
shaft in the three-cylinder engine (or two counter-rotating balancer
shafts in the four-cylinder engines) ensures smooth running across the
entire rev range. The petrol engines feature turbochargers integrated
with the exhaust manifold, with liquid cooling for the manifold as
well as the aluminium turbine housing. The exhaust gases cover only a
short distance to the turbocharging system, enabling quick responses
to the throttle, while the very short warm-up time reduces interior
friction in the system and with it fuel consumption. The close-coupled
location of the catalytic converter, and the electrically controlled
boost pressure control valve – or wastegate – also helps reduce emissions.
All petrol and diesel units in the new engine family come with
the latest version of BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. The petrol
engines feature turbocharging, direct petrol injection, Double-VANOS
variable camshaft control and VALVETRONIC fully variable valve
control. The technology package for the thermodynamically optimised
diesel engines includes turbocharging, variable turbine geometry and
common rail direct injection with a maximum pressure of 2,000-bar.
These world-leading features have enabled BMW to optimise performance
while ensuring high levels of efficiency.
With a new, 1.5-litre, three-cylinder diesel engine, the new
BMW 216d Gran Tourer is the most efficient model in the range.
Featuring a balancer shaft, dual-mass flywheel and centrifugal
pendulum absorber, it develops 116hp at 4,000 rpm and 270Nm of torque
from as low as 1,750 rpm, taking it to a top speed of 119mph and from
rest to 62mph in 11.4 seconds. With a combined fuel consumption of
68.9mpg and commensurately low CO2 emissions of 108g/km, the BMW 216d
Gran Tourer is the most economical, environmentally friendly and
efficient vehicle in its class.
The BMW 218d Gran Tourer is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder
turbodiesel engine. It develops a maximum output of 150hp at 4,000 rpm
and a maximum torque of 330Nm between 1,750 and 2,750rpm, taking this
Gran Tourer from standstill to 62mph in 9.5 seconds and on to a
maximum speed of 127 (128)mph. Meanwhile, fuel consumption is an
excellent 64.2mpg and CO2 emissions are just 115g/km.
The new BMW 220d xDrive Gran Tourer is arguably the most potent
engine offering in the range at launch. Its 2.0‑litre four-cylinder
diesel engine has a peak output of 190hp at 4,000rpm and a maximum
torque of 400Nm at 1,750rpm. It completes the 0-62mph dash in just
7.8 seconds and effortlessly accelerates to a maximum speed of 135mph.
Fuel consumption is an admirable 57.6mpg, while CO2 emissions are 129g/km.
The BMW 218i Gran Tourer is powered by an extremely compact and
lightweight 1.5‑litre three-cylinder petrol engine. It develops 136hp
at 4,400 rpm, with peak torque of 220 Nm already available from
1,250rpm, rising to 230Nm for short periods by using the overboost
function. The BMW 218i Gran Tourer when fitted with a six-speed manual
gearbox accelerates from 0-62mph in 9.8 seconds with a top speed of
127mph, while fuel consumption is 53.3 (52.3)mpg and CO2 emissions are
123 (126)g/km.
The BMW 220i Gran Tourer features a high-performance, 2.0-litre
four-cylinder petrol engine producing 192hp with peak torque
of 280Nm available between 1,250 and 4,600 rpm. As such it sprints
from 0-62mph in as little as 7.9 (7.8) seconds and goes on to a top
speed of 138mph. The combined fuel consumption is rated as 44.8 (47.9)
mpg and CO2 emissions are 145 (138)g/km.
Chassis: tuned for agile handling and supreme ride comfort.
To optimise the handling of the new 2 Series
Gran Tourer, BMW’s engineers focused on a perfectly configured chassis
with a wide track, a reduced-friction steering system, a torsionally
very stiff and lightweight body, a low centre of gravity and honed
aerodynamics. The single-joint spring-strut axle provides the perfect
setup for agile cornering performance, with outstanding directional
control. Aluminium swivel bearings, the use of high-strength steels in
the axle subframe and wishbones and a hollow variable-gauge anti-roll
bar reduce unsprung masses, while high-quality mountings and bearings
along with precisely calculated elastokinematics ensure fine ride comfort.
The rear suspension features a compact multi-link design with
particularly stiff control arms and a hollow anti-roll bar. Finally,
an electromechanical power steering system provides precise steering
and excellent feedback, with both hardware and software tuned for this
particular application.
The DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system includes ABS, DTC
(Dynamic Traction Control), EDLC (Electronic Differential Lock
Control) and Performance Control. In DTC mode the intervention of the
stability control is slightly delayed to allow the BMW 2 Series
Gran Tourer the appropriate amount of wheel spin for maximum
acceleration. In DSC Off mode, precisely controlled brake power is
applied at the front wheels to simulate the effect of a mechanical
differential lock (EDLC function) for a significant improvement in
traction when accelerating out of bends. Performance Control
positively influences the vehicle’s self-steering properties by
suppressing the typical front-wheel-drive understeer tendency even
before a critical level of stability is reached. Standard
specification also includes the Start-Off Assistant, Dry Braking
function, Brake Standby and Fading Compensation, while ultimate
acceleration from rest can be achieved with the aid of the Launch
Control that comes as standard in conjunction with the eight-speed
Steptronic transmission.
The 10-millimetre-lower M Sport suspension that is a feature of
the M Sport model is also available as a separate option. It is based
on a tauter spring/damper calibration as well as stiffer anti-roll
bars. As an alternative, drivers can choose a chassis with Dynamic
Damper Control: using the Driving Experience Control switch, two
different damping settings are available. In fact, ECO PRO, SPORT and
COMFORT modes are available via this switch in front of the centre
console. A press of a button calls up a predefined set-up that
configures the powertrain and chassis components accordingly.The
additional option of variable sport steering allows the BMW 2 Series
Gran Tourer to be steered with even greater agility and precision.
EfficientDynamics: making every litre of fuel go further
In the new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer the ancillary units and
electrical items form part of an intelligent energy management system.
On-demand operation of the coolant pump, a map-controlled oil pump and
Electric Power Steering that consumes energy only when required all
contribute to reducing fuel consumption. ECO PRO mode also helps the
driver achieve an efficient and frugal driving style without
compromising on comfort. This feature enables an improvement in fuel
economy of up to 20 per cent, while the coasting function (Steptronic
only) and ECO PRO Route (in conjunction with the navigation system)
can save yet more fuel.
High-tensile and ultra-high-tensile multi-phase steels and
components lend the body a high degree of stiffness coupled with
extremely low weight. Along with integrating state-of-the-art
composite materials, using aluminium helps keep the weight down: the
bumper supports, steering shaft, brake guards and wheel swivel
bearings are all made of the material. With a drag coefficient of cd =
0.28 the new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer is exceptionally aerodynamic,
thanks in part to the largely smooth-surfaced underbody panelling. The
familiar BMW Air Curtain at the front apron creates a curtain of air
in front of the wheel arches to reduce turbulence at the front wheels,
while the integration of the roof spoiler with the D-pillar trailing
edges (aeroblades) optimises rear-end air flow. Trailing edges on the
rear lights serve to reduce drag further. Finally, on-demand control
of the air flaps behind the BMW kidney grille and in the lower cooling
air intake also play their part.
UK model structure
In addition to the standard SE version outlined above, the new
BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer is available in three other model variants,
each with their own particular emphasis: Sport, Luxury and M Sport.
Moreover, a host of options are available for enhancing the
specification yet further, both inside and out.
The new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer is available in a wide
selection of exterior colours, with a multitude of interior trim
strips and light-alloy wheels offered. Some 13 different paint
finishes are available in all, while the choice of wheels includes
nine different designs ranging in size from 16 to 18 inches as an
alternative to the 16-inch light-alloy wheels fitted as standard.
The extensive standard equipment list includes a
high-quality AM/FM radio, with Bluetooth hands-free system and audio
streaming in conjunction with compatible smartphones; the iDrive
operating system with Controller on the centre console; Intelligent
Emergency Call; a 6.5-inch colour display and the Driving Experience
Control switch with ECO PRO mode. In addition, every BMW 2 Series
Gran Tourer also comes with an electronic parking brake, a front
armrest, a rain sensor with automatic headlight activation as well as
Collision Warning with City Braking function. Two-zone automatic air
conditioning, rear Park Distance Control, front fog lamps and a
multi-function steering wheel complete the package.
The Sport model brings 17-inch light-alloy wheels, sports seats
and bodywork detailing in high-gloss black. The elegance of the Luxury
model includes understated chrome trim, interior trim strips in fine
wood, exclusive leather upholstery, as well as 17-inch light-alloy
wheels. Finally, there is the M Sport model, which maximises the car’s
on-road presence via the M Aerodynamics package, BMW Individual
High-gloss Shadow Line trim, sports seats in exclusive leather
upholstery, M leather multifunction steering wheel and exclusive
18-inch M light-alloy wheels.
An attractive range of options includes a panoramic sunroof,
Dynamic Damper Control and variable sport steering. There is also the
option of a Head-Up Display that projects all readouts from the driver
assistance systems, navigation information and the current speed in
full colour onto a transparent screen. In addition, the new
camera-based Driving Assistant Plus feature additionally includes
cruise control with Stop & Go function and a Traffic Jam Assistant.
BMW ConnectedDrive offers an unrivalled portfolio of driver
assistance systems, with digital services and apps offered either as
standard or as optional extras. These include the Collision and
Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function, the camera-based cruise
control system with Stop & Go function, the Traffic Jam Assistant,
Intelligent Emergency Call, Speed Limit Info Memory, the High Beam
Assistant, the Lane Departure Warning system and the Parking
Assistant.
Other services include Real Time Traffic Information
(RTTI) and the Concierge Service. To enable apps to be used safely and
easily when driving, those offered have been specially tested by BMW
to check that they can be used safely in the vehicle with the iDrive
operating system and the Control Display.
Accessories: official BMW
The BMW Accessories
range offers a choice of practical, safe solutions for all sorts of
tasks and situations. These include bicycle transportation systems,
roof boxes, a modular travel system for mounting electronic devices
such as smart phones and tablets, and storage bags. BMW offers its own
child seat systems for Group 1, 2 and 3, featuring the quality and
safety technology associated from the brand. To keep everyone
entertained within the new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer, the BMW Car
Hotspot LTE lets passengers connect up to eight devices to the
Internet simultaneously.
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