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BMW 2 series: pros, cons, costs and common fixes
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by Al222 (23420 pt)
2025-May-22 14:14

BMW 2 Series Coupé (G42) – Model Year 2025

Country of manufacture

All 2 Series Coupés are built at BMW’s San Luis Potosí plant in Mexico; the Leipzig factory continues to handle the 2 Series Active Tourer and Gran Coupé.


Snapshot

The 2025 LCI refresh brings arrow-style LED headlights, a flatter Illuminated Kidney grille and cleaner, “monolithic” bumpers. Inside, the car gains the Curved Display (12.3-inch cluster + 14.9-inch infotainment) running BMW Operating System 9 with QuickSelect tiles and an optional AR head-up display. A new toggle gear-selector and recycled Econeer trims modernise the cockpit. Chassis tweaks—15 % stiffer mounts and standard variable steering—sharpen response. Dimensions are unchanged at 4,537 × 1,838 × 1,390 mm on a 2,741 mm wheelbase.


Engines (Euro 6e)

PowertrainOutput / Torque48 V M-HEVDrivelineGearbox0-100 km/hWLTP*
218i 2.0 I4 petrol156 hp • 250 NmyesRWD8-speed Steptronic8.5 s6.2–6.7 l/100 km
220i 2.0 I4 petrol184 hp • 300 NmyesRWD8-speed Steptronic7.1 s6.4–7.0 l/100 km
220d 2.0 I4 diesel190 hp • 400 NmyesRWD8-speed Steptronic6.9 s4.6–5.1 l/100 km
M240i xDrive 3.0 I6374 hp • 500 NmyesAWD8-speed Steptronic4.1 s8.0–8.6 l/100 km

*combined WLTP figures.


Luggage space

390 l with the seats up; 40/20/40 back-rest folds flat.


PROS

StrengthWhy it matters
Benchmark handlingRear-drive balance (or xDrive), 50:50 weight split, variable steering and optional Adaptive M chassis.
OS 9 techCurved Display with QuickSelect tiles, “Hey BMW” voice control, 5 G OTA updates and optional AR-HUD.
48 V efficiencyMild-hybrid boost sharpen throttle response; real-world 220d returns ≈ 5 l/100 km on motorways.
Build qualityUp-graded trims, recycled Econeer fabrics and optional CraftedClarity glass details.
Advanced ADASDriving Assistant Professional (210 km/h ACC + lane-change) and Remote Parking.
Residual valueFleet guides predict the M240i will hold ~72 % of MSRP after 36 months.

CONS

Weak pointDetails
Tight rear quartersLow roofline; climbing into the 2+2 back seats takes agility.
Poor rear visibilityRaked rear screen—3D camera option strongly recommended.
Firm ride on 19-inch wheels255/35-19 tyres amplify potholes; 18-inch rims ride better.
Pricey option packsHarman Kardon audio, M Carbon seats and M brakes can add €9 k to a base 220i.
No PHEV/BEV variantFor 2025 the coupé remains ICE-only with mild-hybrid assistance.
Cold-start I6 noiseThe B58 in the M240i sounds metallic at first start-up—normal but noticeable.

Estimated running costs 

Service itemParts (€)Labour (€)Interval
0W-20 oil + filter (5 l)17511530 000 km / 24 mo
8-speed ATF28520090 000 km
Brake fluid95120every 2 yrs
Cabin filter + sanitise858030 000 km
Front discs + pads (M240i)340190≈ 60 000 km
AdBlue (220d)10 l / 12 000 km

Indicative prices 

VersionPower (hp)MSRP incl. VAT*
218i156€ 40 450
220i184€ 42 950
220d190€ 44 950
M240i xDrive374€ 64 900

*Registration fees and dealer delivery excluded.


Known issues & remedies (community reports)

IssueSuggested fix
Passenger-side dash creakFit BMW felt kit 51 94 20 with reinforced clips.
“Clunk” in RWD drivelineFlash DSG software 24-06-40; inspect prop-shaft joint.
OS 9 screen lag after OTA30 s hard reset on volume knob + patch 25-07-15; replace head-unit if symptoms persist.
Front-tyre shoulder wear (M240i)Check –1°15′ camber; rotate tyres every 8 000 km.

Bottom line

The 2025 BMW 2 Series Coupé refreshes the classic “compact driver’s car” formula with state-of-the-art infotainment, 48 V-electrified engines and handling that still sets the class benchmark—especially in 374 hp M240i guise. The rear seats are snug and the ride can be firm on 19-inch wheels, yet for enthusiasts seeking a rear-drive coupé packed with modern tech, the 2 Series remains hard to beat.

Verdict — BMW 2 Series Coupé (G42 MY 2025)
The latest compact rear-wheel-drive sports car from Munich continues the tradition: for Model Year 2025, it brings the optional Iconic Glow grille, the 10.7″ Curved Display with iDrive 9, 48V mild-hybrid tech for all four-cylinder engines, and an upgrade to 370 hp for the M240i xDrive. In a now niche segment (Audi TT discontinued, Toyota GR86, Subaru BRZ, Nissan Z, Alpine A110), the 2 Series focuses on pure BMW dynamics, digital interiors, and a dose of everyday usability.

AreaWhere it excelsWhere it tiesWhere it lags behind
Design & imageClassic FR proportions, long hood, muscular arches; Iconic Glow and M Sport Pro package enhance sportiness.Refined Veganza materials and soft-touch panels.Cabin less theatrical than Alpine A110 “S” (exposed carbon fiber).
DynamicsRWD, M division with active diff on M240i: 0–100 km/h in 4.1 s, sharp 14.6:1 steering ratio.230i M Sport (245 hp) balances agility and comfort.1,620 kg M240i > GR86 (1,260 kg) → less nimble in tight direction changes.
Real-world efficiency220d MHEV returns 5.0 L/100 km on highway (better than GR86 2.4 L).230i mild-hybrid 48V averages 7.0 L/100 km in real use.No PHEV or BEV (unlike future electric coupés).
Connectivity / HMIiDrive 9 (<3 s boot), QuickSelect, 5G, full-screen Apple/Android.Optional AR-HUD.GR86/Gazoo and Alpine cockpits are “purer” but less high-tech.
Comfort & NVH70 dB at 130 km/h (optional acoustic pack), M seats with adjustable shoulder support.Optional adaptive suspension smooths bumps on 18″ wheels.M240i setup with 19″ Michelin PS4S is firm on urban potholes.
Practicality390 L trunk, 40/20/40 rear seat: fits two cabin trolleys + bags.Rear ISOFIX (rare in this segment).Poor rear headroom for passengers over 1.75 m.
Running costsService Inclusive 5 yrs/60,000 km for €650.18″ tires 225/40 ≈ €210 each.19″ PS4S €330 each + 0.6 L oil every 4,000 km on M240i.
Depreciation230i/M240i estimated ~72% retained after 36 months (enthusiast/fleet demand).Base 220i 68% (lower performance appeal).
Safety & ADASFull L2+: ACC to 210 km/h, Eye-Steering lane change, Remote Parking via app.No Level 3 (none of its rivals offer it, but still a gap).

Who it fits

Driving purists wanting rear-wheel drive and mechanical diff – 230i M Sport is the “sweet spot.”

Occasional track-day fans: M240i xDrive with M brakes and PS4S tires handles 20-min stints without fade.

GT clients: 220d offers city-car-like fuel consumption and 400 Nm torque for long journeys.

Who should look elsewhere

Featherweight fans → Toyota GR86/Subaru BRZ, Alpine A110.

E-mobility only → Tesla Model 3 Performance, upcoming Neue Klasse electric coupé (2027).

Daily family use → 2 Series Gran Coupé or roomier hatchbacks (1 Series/A3).

Recommended configuration

230i Coupé M Sport + Innovation Pack (AR HUD, Driving Assistant Pro) + adaptive suspension + 18″ wheels: 245 hp, 0–100 in 5.9 s, ~7 L/100 km real-world use and manageable comfort on rough roads.

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