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BMW 2-Series Active Tourer (2019)

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BMW 2-Series Active Tourer

In 2014 BMW embarked on a new approach to spatial functionality with the launch of the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer. It offered generous amounts of space within a compact exterior, together with excellent versatility and high levels of driver engagement. The first ever Sports Activity Tourer (SAT) from BMW quickly gained in popularity and turned into one of the brand's highest sellers. It was followed a year later by a second model version in the form of the BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer, complete with a longer body, extended wheelbase and up to seven seats. By the end of 2017, these two models based on BMW's compact front-wheel-drive architecture had amassed in excess of 380,000 buyers, with almost 70 per cent opting for the Active Tourer. With conquest rates as high as 80 per cent, the majority of customers are new to the brand. The most important market is Germany, which absorbs about 25 per cent of total production. China is next up, followed by the UK. This success story is set to continue with the arrival of the updated models in March 2018. The new arrivals promise to be shining examples of the classic BMW core values of sportiness and expressive design.

Compact on the outside, spacious on the inside

Despite its compact exterior dimensions (length: 4,354 mm, width: 1,800 mm, height: 1,555 mm), the new BMW 2-Series Active Tourer still offers plenty of room for five passengers, an elevated seating position and a good all-round view, while its wheelbase of 2,670 millimetres ensures ample legroom and easy entry and egress. The boot capacity of 468 litres can be expanded to a maximum of 1,510 litres (BMW 225xe: 1,350 litres) by sliding the rear seat unit forward and folding down the backrests with their standard 40:20:40 split.

The Gran Tourer is identical in width but measures 4,568 millimetres in length and 1,608 millimetres in height, with a wheelbase of 2,780 millimetres. Up to three child seats can be fitted side by side on the rear seat, while the BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer is the first model in the premium segment to offer the option of a third seat row, allowing it to carry seven passengers in total. The rearmost seats can also be lowered into the floor section and out of sight. The 645 litres of luggage space can be increased to as much as 1,905 litres by folding down the rear seats.

The BMW 2-Series Active Tourer is built at BMW Plant Leipzig and the BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer in Regensburg.

Exterior design

The defining qualities of the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer and BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer - clearly sculpted surfaces, elegant yet sporty lines and a long wheelbase with BMW's signature short overhangs - are now given greater impact thanks to the new model generation's more striking restyled front end and modified rear.

Sporty and self-assured aura: the new exterior

The most obvious identifying feature of the new BMW 2-Series Active Tourer and BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer at first glance is their significantly larger kidney grille, which is both taller and wider, and now stretches almost all the way to the headlight units. As a result, it exudes notably more presence and expressiveness. The front apron is dominated by the large air intake, which is split into three sections and bordered by large, C-shaped surrounds in a highgloss black finish. The outer air intakes, meanwhile, house the new optional LED foglamps, further accentuating the cutting-edge, sporty feel.

The BMW 2-Series Active Tourer and BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer are equipped with halogen headlights in the typically BMW twin circular arrangement. There is also the option of headlights with LED or Adaptive LED lighting technology, which offer an extended range of functions, such as antidazzle high beam. The familiar form of the twin circular headlights is given a hexagonal twist, resulting in an even more sophisticated and eye-catching appearance.

The rear end of the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer and BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer likewise has a very assertive feel to it and includes a number of targeted modifications that reinforce this impression. The trim finisher on the rear apron (only on the optional model variants) accentuates the sense of width, while the exhaust tailpipes now have a larger, 90-millimetre cross-section and are more clearly visible thanks to their thicker walls. The model update gives all four-cylinder models twin tailpipes.

M Sport package: for an even sharper sporting look

The dynamic character of the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer and BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer with M Sport package is brought to the fore by the distinct styling of the front and rear ends. The dynamically contoured front apron is made up of three sections, with high-gloss black inserts framing the outer air intakes. The rear apron also sports a distinctive design, with an insert in Dark Shadow that accentuates the car's width.

New paint finishes, new light-alloy wheels

A selection of 13 exterior paint colours are available for the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer and BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer, including two non-metallic (Alpine White and Black) and eleven metallic variants. The Sunset Orange and Jucaro Beige shades are both new, while the Estoril Blue finish is reserved for models fitted with the M Sport package.

There is now a wider selection of light-alloy wheels, thanks to the addition of six new designs, in sizes ranging from 16 to 19 inches. The optionally available styles 546 (17-inch) and 512 (18-inch) are both brand new to the range, as are the 19-inch style 766M wheels that can be ordered as Original BMW Accessories from 7/2018. The standard 17-inch light-alloy wheels for the Luxury Line (style 547) and Sport Line (style 549) model variants are also new.

The BMW 2-Series Active Tourer rides as standard on wheels measuring 16 inches in size, with the exception of the 225i xDrive and 225xe iPerformance models that both come with 17-inch wheels. The Luxury Line and Sport Line model variants are also fitted with 17-inch rims, and the M Sport package likewise includes 17-inch wheels as standard.

The 216i, 218i and 216d versions of the BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer come with 16-inch wheels as standard. The 220i, 218d and 220d (the latter two are also available in xDrive versions) are factory fitted with 17-inch wheels, while in its Luxury Line, Sport Line and M Sport package variants, the BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer features wheels with the same dimensions as the Active Tourer.

Interior and equipment

Horizontal surface structuring combines with the airy design and layout of the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer and BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer cabin to create a light and roomy feel, further highlighting the models' functional qualities. Meanwhile, new upholstery materials and colours offer greater scope for individualisation and serve to underline the interior's premium character.

Spacious interior, elevated seating position, good all-round view

In classical BMW style, the geometry of the centre console gravitates clearly towards the driver. The model update treats cars fitted with the seven-speed dual-clutch Steptronic transmission or eight-speed Steptronic to the new electronic selector lever. And the clear visual separation between the instrument panel and centre console makes the instrument panel look as if it is hovering in mid-air, adding further to the sense of spaciousness. The slightly angled surfaces emphasise the elevated seating position, which is a key purchasing criterion for many customers - along with a good all-round view and a clear overview of the car. Large trim finishers with accent strips reaffirm the premium credentials of the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer and BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer.

The cars' seats now feel even more comfortable, courtesy of longer seat cushions for the standard seat and new upholstery materials for the front seats. A total of 24 different combinations are available for the seat covers, including variants in cloth, cloth/Sensatec, Alcantara and Dakota leather. New to the selection are the cloth/Sensatec upholstery combinations with grey or orange accents (Sport Line), and the Dakota leather seats in Mocha. Interior trim strips in Aluminium, Fineline and trim finishers in High-gloss Black with accent strips in Chrome offer a variety of other individualisation options. As well as basic specification, customers can also choose from Luxury Line, Sport Line and M Sport package variants.

Powertrain options

A broad selection of three- and four-cylinder engines is available to customers, plus the option of a plug-in hybrid drive system for the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer. The engines all belong to the second-generation BMW EfficientDynamics family, which will be rolled out gradually across the BMW Group portfolio from model year 2018. They will team up with three transmission types, including the new seven-speed dual-clutch Steptronic unit. BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive is also available. From 3/2018 all the diesel engines will be fitted with a diesel particulate filter, NOx adsorber catalyst and SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system.

The new engine generation

A raft of individual measures have been implemented to make the petrol and diesel engines even more efficient. The focus here is on reducing fuel consumption in real-world driving and cutting exhaust emissions, as well as further improving performance characteristics. A process known as "form honing" - used to machine the coated cylinder bores in the aluminium crankcase - will be employed for the first time in the manufacture of seriesproduced engines. This allows the pistons' friction losses to be reduced. The switchable oil circuit (and therefore on-demand piston cooling) and single-piece chain for valve train control enable further optimisations. The new belt drive for the alternator, water pump, torsional vibration damper and air conditioning compressor is L-shaped.

Optimised heat management with split cooling

The new petrol engines reduce fuel consumption and emissions by as much as five per cent. At the same time, power output has been increased by up to 5 kW/7 hp and peak torque by up to 10 Newton metres (7 lb-ft). The exhaust manifold and integrated turbocharger are now arranged together in the cylinder head. This enables the flow dynamics of the recirculated exhaust gases to be utilised to particularly positive effect. The turbocharger housing for the three-cylinder engines is made from either aluminium or steel, depending on the output variant; in the four-cylinder units only steel casings are used. The petrol pump and lines have been optimised, with the result that fuel can now be injected at higher pressure. Heat management has been improved thanks to a new coolant pump with separate outlets for the flow of coolant to the cylinder head and engine block. Known as "split cooling", this uses a switchable valve to ensure only the cylinder head is supplied with coolant in the cold running phase or under partial loads. This allows the operating temperature to be reached more quickly and enables better fuel consumption and emissions values under partial loads. The three-cylinder engines have gained a new balancer shaft including modified drive mechanism, while the crankshafts for the petrol and diesel units have been updated and now weigh 1.1 kilograms less.

Diesel engines feature SCR exhaust gas treatment

Turbochargers and common-rail direct injection are central components of the diesel engines and have also been significantly updated. This has led to a reduction of around five per cent not only in fuel consumption and therefore CO2 emissions, but also other pollutant emissions.

Turbocharging for all four-cylinder units is now a two-stage affair involving two turbos. This enables even quicker engine response, while increasing efficiency. The turbocharger system consists of a low-pressure stage with variable inlet geometry and a high-pressure stage, which is fully integrated into the exhaust manifold. To further enhance responsiveness, both turbochargers are equipped with the latest slide bearing technology. The system is controlled by means of the low-pressure stage's electrically adjustable charger vanes as well as the wastegate valve for the high-pressure stage and a compressor bypass, both of which are actuated pneumatically. This allows the supply of compacted air to the combustion chambers to be precisely adjusted to suit the load requirements and driving situation. The most powerful diesel unit features switchable cooling for the housing in the low-pressure stage. The crankshafts for the three- and four-cylinder engines have been revised and now weigh 1.1 kilograms less.

A redesigned system of exhaust gas recirculation (single-stage for the fourcylinder engines, two-stage for the three-cylinder units) ensures particularly effective reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions (NOX). The fuel injectors feature an upgraded system of sensors that enables even more exact metering of the injected fuel. In addition, injection pressure has been raised to 2,200 bar for the three-cylinder engines, 2,500 bar for the four-cylinder units - and 2,700 bar for the most powerful variant. All of the diesels are fitted with a diesel particulate filter, NOx adsorber catalyst and SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system, which effectively lowers nitrogen oxide levels in the exhaust gases by injecting a urea solution (AdBlue). The AdBlue tank can be topped up at filling stations using the relevant pump.

Three transmission technologies available

The seven-speed dual-clutch Steptronic transmission is making its debut here. This cutting-edge transmission effectively combines two gearboxes - each with its own clutch, one of which is always closed and the other always open - to transfer power to the road. This allows gear changes to be executed in fractions of a second with no interruption in the flow of power, either automatically or using shift paddles on the steering wheel. The long seventh gear keeps revs low and therefore ensures lower fuel consumption on crosscountry and motorway routes.

The eight-speed Steptronic transmission teaming up with the high-torque engines is likewise exceptionally efficient. Fast automatic gear changes ensure the highest possible ratio is always engaged, even at low speeds. For those preferring a particularly dynamic driving style, the eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission ticks all the right boxes. Manual shift paddles on the steering wheel give the driver the option of intervening directly in the gearchange process.

The six-speed manual gearbox is available for the smaller-engined model variants and allows the driver to shift up through the gears at low revs without compromising on comfort.

The drive system variants for the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer/Gran Tourer

The BMW 2-Series Active Tourer is available with a selection of four petrol engines, one plug-in hybrid drive system and three diesel engines. BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer customers can choose from three petrol engines and three diesels.

The range of petrol engines kicks off with the three-cylinder units in the 216i and 218i. The 216i produces 80 kW/109 hp (fuel consumption combined: 6.1-5.8 l/100 km [46.3-48.7 mpg imp], CO2 emissions: 139-132 g/km) and the 218i develops 103 kW/140 hp (fuel consumption combined: 6.1-5.8 l/100 km [46.3-48.7 mpg imp], CO2 emissions: 137-132 g/km). Meanwhile, the four-cylinder unit in the 220i delivers 141 kW/192 hp (fuel consumption combined: 6.3-5.6 l/100 km [44.8-50.4 mpg imp], CO2 emissions: 143-127 g/km).

The line-up of diesel variants comprises the 216d, 218d/218d xDrive and 220d/220d xDrive. The three-cylinder engine in the 216d produces 85 kW/116 hp (fuel consumption combined: 4.5-4.3 l/100 km [62.8-65.7 mpg imp], CO2 emissions: 117-113 g/km), while the four-cylinder unit develops 110 kW/150 hp in the 218d and 140 kW/190 hp in the 220d (fuel consumption combined: 4.7-4.4 l/100 km [60.1-64.2 mpg imp], CO2 emissions: 125-117 g/km).

The most powerful variant, the 225i xDrive developing 170 kW/231 hp (fuel consumption combined: 6.4-6.1 l/100 km [44.1-46.3 mpg imp], CO2 emissions: 147-139 g/km), is only available for the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer. It comes as standard with BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive and offers AWD-specific virtues such as optimum power transfer under acceleration and through corners, exceptional driving safety and unbeatable traction on snow-covered or wet roads. Added to which, BMW xDrive reduces oversteer and understeer through corners and enhances dynamics. A 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) time of 6.3 seconds represents this model range at its sportiest.

Likewise available exclusively for the BMW 2-Series Active Tourer is a plug-in hybrid variant with system output of 165 kW/224 hp. The BMW 225xe iPerformance has an electric range of 45 kilometres / 28 miles (fuel consumption combined: 2.5-2.3 l/100 km [113-122.8 mpg imp], CO2 emissions: 57-52 g/km).

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        On its launch in 1997 Kangoo's affable, expressive style revolutionised the leisure utility vehicle sector. Roomy and versatile Kangoo has been a success,...

      • 2009 Renault Kangoo be bop
        2009

        Based closely on the Renault Kangoo Compact Concept show car unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show, Renault Kangoo be bop is the latest addition to...

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      • 2006 Renault Kangoo
        2006

        The Kangoo is popular with the mobility-impaired and wheelchair users due to its height and accessibility. It can be adapted to include mounting points...

      • 1997 Renault Kangoo
        1997

        The Renault Kangoo and Kangoo Express is a van and leisure activity vehicle produced by Renault since 1997. The Kangoo is manufactured in the MCA plant in...

      • 2018 Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan
        2018

        It is above all technical innovations that define the Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan's update. Particularly noteworthy in this regard is the Discover Pro...

      • 2014 Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan
        2014

        The Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan was created as the third body version of the model series, after the classic Golf hatchback and...

      • 2009 Volkswagen Golf Plus
        2009

        Within just three and a half years, the first-generation Volkswagen Golf Plus has made a name for itself as an established product in the Golf lineup.

      • 2011 Volkswagen CrossGolf
        2011

        The new Volkswagen CrossGolf is debuting in a world premiere at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show with new styling, new TDI and TSI engines and new equipment.

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      • 2005 Volkswagen Golf Plus
        2005

        The Volkswagen Golf Plus is unmistakably based on the Golf , sharing engines, chassis and many other technical components. However, the body and interior...

      • 2007 Volkswagen CrossGolf
        2007

        Volkswagen is celebrating the world premiere of a new version of the Golf at the Paris Motor Show: the CrossGolf. It merges the can-do qualities of a...

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      • 2019 Peugeot Rifter
        2019

        The new Peugeot Rifter borrowed some of the stylistic and functional characteristics of the SUV world: a high ride height, large wheels, large door sill...

      • 2021 Volkswagen Caddy
        2021

        The switch to the MQB platform is visible in the new Volkswagen Caddy's more dynamic-looking proportions. The designers utilised the exciting technical...

      • 2016 Volkswagen Caddy
        2016

        Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is showing the fourth generation of the hugely popular VW Caddy for the first time. Around 1.5 million of the award-winning...

      • 2016 Volkswagen Caddy Alltrack
        2016

        Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles will be showcasing the latest off-road style version of its best-selling Caddy at the 2015 IAA. The successor to the Cross...

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      • 2013 Volkswagen Caddy Cross
        2013

        With striking Viper Green paintwork, 17-inch 'Canyon' alloy wheels and a black body kit, the Volkswagen Caddy Cross special edition will be impossible to...

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