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The all-new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.
Contents.
Model variants at launch. ............................................................................. 2
Vehicle concept.
The progressive all-rounder for a modern lifestyle. ................................... 4
Design.
Space and sporting elegance expressed in a new style. ........................... 9
Interior and equipment.
Uncomplicated functionality with an exceptionally wide range of
standard equipment. .................................................................................... 13
Powertrain.
New engines, seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission as
standard, 48V mild hybrid technology, plus two plug-in hybrid models. 17
Chassis technology and driving experience.
Inspiring sportiness and impressive comfort, whatever the situation. ... 22
Driver assistance systems.
State-of-the-art technology enhances comfort and safety. ................... 25
Display and operating system,.
The new BMW iDrive und innovative digital services. ............................. 30
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The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.
Model variants at launch.
BMW 218i Active Tourer:
Three-cylinder petrol engine, seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch
transmission.
Capacity: 1,499 cc.
Output: 100 kW/136 hp at 4,400 – 6,500 rpm.
Max. torque: 230 Nm (170 lb-ft) at 1,500 – 4,000 rpm.
Acceleration [0 – 100 km/h (62 mph)]: 9.0 seconds.
Top speed: 214 km/h (133 mph).
Fuel consumption, combined: 6.8 – 6.2 l/100 km (41.5 – 45.6 mpg imp) in
WLTP cycle.
CO2 emissions, combined: 154 – 140 g/km in WLTP cycle.
Exhaust standard: Euro 6d.
BMW 220i Active Tourer:
Three-cylinder petrol engine, 48V mild hybrid technology, seven-speed
Steptronic dual-clutch transmission.
Capacity: 1,499 cc.
Output: 125 kW/170 hp, developed by the combination of the combustion
engine with up to 115 kW/156 hp at 4,700 – 6,500 rpm and the electric
motor with up to 14 kW/19 hp.
Max. torque: 280 Nm (206 lb-ft), developed by the combination of the
combustion engine with up to 240 Nm (177 lb-ft) at 1,500 – 4,400 rpm
and the electric motor with up to 55 Nm (41 lb-ft).
Acceleration [0 – 100 km/h (62 mph)]: 8.1 seconds.
Top speed: 221 km/h (137.5 mph).
Fuel consumption, combined: 6.5 – 5.9 l/100 km (43.5 – 47.9 mpg imp) in
WLTP cycle.
CO2 emissions, combined: 148 – 133 g/km in WLTP cycle.
Exhaust standard: Euro 6d.
BMW 223i Active Tourer:
Four-cylinder in-line petrol engine, 48V mild hybrid technology, sevenspeed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission.
Capacity: 1,998 cc.
Output: 160 kW/218 hp, developed by the combination of the combustion
engine with up to 150 kW/204 hp at 5,000 – 6,500 rpm and the electric
motor with up to 14 kW/19 hp.
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Max. torque: 360 Nm (265 lb-ft), developed by the combination of the
combustion engine with up to 320 Nm (236 lb-ft) at 1,500 – 4,000 rpm
and the electric motor with up to 55 Nm (41 lb-ft).
Acceleration [0 – 100 km/h (62 mph)]: 7.0 seconds.
Top speed: 241 km/h (150 mph).
Fuel consumption, combined: 6.6 – 6.0 l/100 km (42.8 – 47.1 mpg imp) in
WLTP cycle.
CO2 emissions, combined: 149 – 137 g/km in WLTP cycle.
Exhaust standard: Euro 6d.
BMW 218d Active Tourer:
Four-cylinder in-line diesel engine, seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch
transmission.
Capacity: 1,995 cc.
Output: 110 kW/150 hp at 3,750 – 4,000 rpm.
Max. torque: 360 Nm (265 lb-ft) at 1,500 – 2,500 rpm.
Acceleration [0 – 100 km/h (62 mph)]: 8.8 seconds.
Top speed: 220 km/h (137 mph).
Fuel consumption, combined: 5.3 – 4.8 l/100 km (53.3 – 58.9 mpg imp)
in WLTP cycle.
CO2 emissions, combined: 138 – 125 g/km in WLTP cycle.
Exhaust standard: Euro 6d.
All figures relating to performance, fuel/electric power consumption and emissions are provisional.
All of the stated model variants, equipment features, technical data and fuel/electric power consumption and
emissions figures relate to the offering in the German market. Dimensions and measurements refer to vehicles with
basic configuration in Germany. These may vary depending on the wheel/tyre size and items of optional
equipment selected.
The fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, electric power consumption and electric range figures are determined according to the European
Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version applicable. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany and the range
shown considers the different sizes of the selected wheels/tyres and the selected items of optional equipment.
All values were calculated based on the new WLTP test cycle. WLTP values are taken as the basis for determining vehicle-related taxes
or other duties based (at least inter alia) on CO2 emissions as well as eligibility for any applicable vehicle-specific subsidies. Further
information on the WLTP and NEDC measurement procedures can also be found at www.bmw.de/wltp.
Further information on official fuel consumption figures and specific CO2 emission values of new passenger cars is included in the
following guideline: 'Leitfaden über den Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO2-Emissionen und den Stromverbrauch neuer Personenkraftwagen'
(Guide to the fuel economy, CO2 emissions and electric power consumption of new passenger cars), which can be obtained free of charge
from all dealerships, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at
https://www.dat.de/co2/.
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Vehicle concept.
The progressive all-rounder for a modern
lifestyle.
Modern lifestyle, versatility, elegantly sporting design and hallmark BMW
driving pleasure: the second generation of the BMW 2 Series Active
Tourer has made significant advances in all these key areas for a model
of its kind, making it an extremely attractive addition to the premium
compact segment. Plus, a new design language for the exterior and
interior brings a dynamic appearance and contemporary ambience into
play. Possessing a host of innovations previously only available for
models positioned higher up the brand’s ladder and a spread of standard
equipment significantly beyond its predecessor’s and broader than that
of any rival, the new edition of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer adjusts
its sights to the requirements of a modern target group. These are
customers who appreciate all-round talents in a car, complemented by a
progressive style, high levels of comfort and the benefits of cutting-edge
control/operation and connectivity technology.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer rises to the challenges of everyday
urban driving, experience-oriented leisure activities, family life and
longer trips away in equal measure. Innovations in the areas of design
and technology lend the car an undeniably forward-looking aura. The
new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is fitted as standard with BMW
Operating System 8 and the new generation of the BMW iDrive control
system with BMW Curved Display. This combination only currently
features in the fully electric BMW iX and BMW i4 and is therefore making
its debut in a compact-class model from the BMW brand. The range of
driver assistance systems specified as standard or available as options
also sets a new benchmark both for the BMW model line-up and across
the market as a whole.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer additionally plays a trailblazing
role in the field of drive system technology. Its vehicle architecture is
designed to accommodate both pure combustion engines and electrified
drive systems. New engines, the second generation of 48V mild hybrid
technology from BMW, the seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch
transmission fitted as standard in all model variants, and extensively
updated chassis technology take both efficiency and agility to
considerably greater heights. Customers can choose from three petrol
engines and one diesel unit from launch in February 2022. And the range
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will be expanded a few months later with the addition of two plug-in
hybrid models. The latter will now be equipped with fifth-generation
BMW eDrive technology, which brings optimised dynamics and a
significantly extended electric range.
The next chapter in a success story made in Leipzig.
The vehicle concept underpinning the predecessor model – launched in
2014 – combined spatial functionality with the signature driving qualities
of BMW to win over additional target groups to BMW’s world of premium
mobility. With conquest rates as high as 80 per cent, it succeeded in
convincing an extraordinarily high number of customers to buy a BMW
for the first time. In all, more than 430,000 units of the first-generation
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer were sold. And the new edition has been
tailored clearly to the preferences and needs of European customers.
Germany remains the most important individual market.
Like its predecessor, the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer will be
produced at BMW Group Plant Leipzig. Opened as recently as 2005, this
state-of-the-art facility also builds models including the BMW 1 Series,
BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé and BMW i3. The factory can claim standout
expertise in front-wheel-drive architecture and electric mobility, and the
plug-in hybrid variants of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer can also
be fully integrated into the production system of the existing assembly
line.
Modern crossover character with a strikingly sporty edge.
Powerful proportions and dynamic lines, a raised seating position and a
spacious, variable-usage interior ensure the new BMW 2 Series Active
Tourer fits the modern crossover mould. It then adds a sense of sporting
presence to the mix but shuns the ruggedness-hinting design cues of a
Sports Activity Vehicle. The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer combines
its spaciousness and precisely thought-out – and therefore
uncomplicated – functionality with a stylish visual presence and a level of
driving pleasure unmatched in its segment.
The exterior dimensions of the incoming BMW 2 Series Active Tourer are
larger than those of its predecessor – by 32 millimetres in length (now
4,386 millimetres), 24 millimetres in width (1,824 millimetres) and 21
millimetres in height (1,576 millimetres), giving the new model an
appearance that visually embodies both its generous spaciousness and
sporting tendencies. While the 2 Series Active Tourer’s wheelbase is
unchanged from the outgoing model, at 2,670 millimetres, its track
widths have been increased by 25 millimetres at the front axle (to
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1,586 millimetres) and 26 millimetres at the rear axle (1,588 millimetres)
– which has a positive effect on handling poise and agility.
Optimised aerodynamic properties and acoustic comfort.
The body concept behind the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer also
includes targeted optimisation of its aerodynamic properties, with
benefits for both driving dynamics and efficiency. The flow of air around
the car is guided judiciously by the following measures: an active air flap
control system for the BMW kidney grille and the lower intake in the front
apron (adjustable, as required, through ten stages); air curtains in the
outer sections of the front apron; flush-fitting door handles; a
combination of roof spoiler and side air deflectors around the rear
window; a large-surface diffuser in the lower section of the rear apron;
aerodynamically optimised light-alloy wheels; and a virtually fully sealed
underbody with precisely defined air guides and exhaust tailpipes
integrated out of sight. These features combine with the car’s dynamic
proportions to improve its drag coefficient; depending on the model
variant, the Cd of the 2 Series Active Tourer is now as low as 0.26.
Also reduced is the wind noise created by the body and add-on parts. An
optimised sealing concept for the body around the doors and tailgate,
plus improved airflow management courtesy of newly designed exterior
mirrors, increase acoustic comfort over the predecessor model. The use
of acoustically optimised tyres reduces noise from this source. Added to
which, an improved engine and transmission mounting improves
isolation from vibrations, which likewise enhances driving comfort.
Starting the engine and turning it off also generate significantly lower
vibrations in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.
Intelligent lightweight design optimises rigidity and weight.
The weight-optimised construction of the body and the chassis
components helps to give the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer its agility
and efficiency. An intelligent mix of materials succeeds in minimising
vehicle weight while also enhancing the body’s rigidity and crash safety.
The hot-stamped steels and aluminium alloys used for the safety
passenger cell are supplemented by multi-phase steels for extra
reinforcement.
Making the bonnet from aluminium reduces weight at the front of the car
and therefore helps increase agility, while lightweight plastic supports for
the front and rear doors bring further weight savings. Lightweight forged
wheels (not fitted on all model variants) help reduce unsprung mass. And
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the use of steel components with a zinc/magnesium coating optimises
corrosion protection.
A comprehensive passive safety concept maximises occupant protection
in an extremely wide range of collisions and factors in the requirements
of crash testing procedures in the markets where the new BMW 2 Series
Active Tourer will be offered. Besides the extremely rigid passenger cell
and highly resilient load-bearing structures, it also includes integrated
safety electronics which deploy the restraint systems in the right
sequence, at the optimum moment and with the required effect for the
specific collision type and severity. An interaction airbag is deployed
between the driver and front passenger in the event of a side-on impact,
boosting occupant protection. And the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
also comes as standard with an active bonnet to improve pedestrian
protection. Pyrotechnic actuators raise the bonnet if the vehicle collides
with a pedestrian, creating more deformation space between the bonnet
and the hard underlying structures.
Sustainability throughout the value cycle.
The selection of materials was carefully thought out and clearly defined
in the early phase of the series development process. This optimises
sustainability in the production of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
and ensures a high degree of recyclability at the end of its lifecycle. The
BMW Group’s high sustainability standards also comprise a commitment
to reducing the quantities of CO2 emitted during production and apply
throughout the value cycle, including the supply chain.
Only electricity generated from renewable sources is used in the
production of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer at BMW Group Plant
Leipzig. A substantial proportion of this power is generated by the four
wind turbines installed on the plant site. In line with an agreement
between the BMW Group and the relevant suppliers, the battery cells for
the plug-in hybrid variants of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer are
also manufactured using exclusively green energy.
The fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology used in the plug-in hybrid
models also sets new standards in terms of efficiency and conserving
resources. The design principle for the electric motors enables the use of
rare-earth metals to be avoided, meaning that the BMW Group is not
dependent on the availability of these critical raw materials. During
development of the current generation of battery cells, the proportion of
cobalt contained in the cathode material was reduced to less than ten
per cent. In addition, the BMW Group purchases the cobalt and lithium
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required for the high-voltage batteries itself and then supplies it to the
firms who make the battery cells. The company can therefore ensure
that environmental and sustainability standards are observed during the
extraction and processing of cobalt and lithium and that there are no
violations of human rights.
The ongoing increase in the proportion of secondary aluminium used is
also helping to make manufacturing more sustainable. Plus, high-quality
recycled plastics are also used for numerous components in the new
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. Together, these sustainability measures
help to ensure that the carbon footprint of the new BMW 2
Series Active Tourer through the course of its lifecycle is significantly
smaller than that of the predecessor model.
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Design.
Space and sporting elegance
expressed in a new style.
Versatile and uncomplicated functionality is the major strength of the
new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer, while the sporting instincts for which
BMW is renowned give it a character unique in this vehicle segment. The
exterior design of the second-generation model provides an authentic
showcase for the fusion of these two elements. A long wheelbase, short
overhangs, a larger wheel diameter than its predecessor model and a
visually imposing crossover design give the new edition of the allrounder even more eye-catching proportions than before. The clean,
reduced surface treatment exudes confidence and dynamic elegance,
bringing high-end details of the body design clearly to the fore. The
appearance of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer brings together
lifestyle attributes and aesthetic sophistication into a modern crossover
character profile.
The interior of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer represents a
fundamental updating of the original car. The new geometry of the
interior underscores the spacious and open feeling available to be
enjoyed in its five seats. The large BMW Curved Display re-interprets the
hallmark BMW driver focus in the forward-looking style of the BMW iX.
And it adds an extra flourish to a modern, premium ambience headlined
by high-quality materials and precision workmanship.
Increased presence thanks to a modern front end with a large BMW
kidney grille.
The fresh, contemporary character of the new BMW 2
Series Active Tourer is also revealed in the design of the front end. The
clear structure of the surfaces creates an extremely high-quality
impression. At the centre of the front end is the striking BMW kidney
grille which, with its larger dimensions and the octagonal contours of its
two constituent elements, conveys much greater presence than the
predecessor model’s. A radar sensor for the optional driver assistance
systems is integrated discreetly into the central section of the kidney
grille surround. The positioning of the grille just below the headlights
also produces a line that points down towards the road and radiates
dynamism.
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Providing a visual counterpoint here is the air intake integrated into the
lower section of the front apron and split by a horizontal bar. The large
surfaces along the sides of the front apron embody modern elegance.
Here, the onrushing air is guided through the vertical air curtains – with
their classy surrounds – at the far outer edges of the front end.
LED headlights with a new kind of light graphic.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer comes as standard with headlights
whose low beam and high beam both use LED technology. With their
slim contours and striking chrome surround, they help to give the front
end a fresh and sporty look. The dark background of the lights clearly
showcases the advanced technology at work. A fresh interpretation of
the distinctive light graphic divides the headlights into three light clusters
for low beam, high beam and daytime driving light. Positioned to the
outer edges, the daytime driving light units also perform the role of turn
signal indicators.
The Adaptive LED Headlights available as an option also include the
cornering light function, non-dazzling matrix high beam, urban lights, a
motorway beam pattern and bad weather light. At speeds above
70 km/h (43 mph), high beam automatically adjusts to the road situation
at hand. To this end, the relevant LED unit is split into four segments
which can be activated and deactivated independently of one another.
This matrix function allows dazzling of other road users to be avoided.
The urban light distribution function optimises illumination of the road
edges, and the motorway beam pattern increases the range of the lights.
The bad weather light adapts the low-beam light distribution specially to
deal with adverse visibility, taking on the task previously carried out by
the front fog lights. This also paves the way for generously proportioned
surfacing around the front apron. Extremely narrow lenses for the low
and high beam lights create an eye-catching interpretation of the familiar
BMW twin-headlight graphic. Another typical BMW feature are the Lshaped borders that form the daytime driving lights.
Dynamic silhouette, powerful rear end with broad shoulders.
When viewed from the side, both the spaciousness and sportiness of the
new BMW 2 Active Tourer are immediately clear. Two precisely drawn
character lines underscoring the dynamic aura of the car’s silhouette
bring structure to the clearly designed surfaces. Their upward tick, the
slightly forward-leaning BMW kidney grille, the much more heavily raked
A-pillars than on the predecessor model, the stretched side window
graphic and the slim C-pillars also play their part in giving the car its
athletic looks. Flush-fitting door handles round off the smooth surface
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treatment. The newly designed A-pillars and door sill mirrors enable
much improved all-round visibility compared to the predecessor model.
The rear end of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer cuts an extremely
powerful figure with its broad shoulders and slim light units. All the light
functions work with LED technology. The rear lights are positioned as
standard in the centre of a pared-back light graphic and – if the optional
Adaptive LED Headlights are specified – in a striking L shape. The
exhaust tailpipes are integrated into the rear apron out of sight on all
model variants of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. As a result, the
high-quality, aerodynamically optimised L-shaped borders for the
reflectors at the outer edges of the rear end are clearly visible.
Luxury Line and M Sport package with bespoke design features.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer will also be offered in Luxury Line
form and with an M Sport package as alternatives to standard
specification. Luxury Line cars make a statement of high-end elegance
with their kidney grille bars and side window surrounds in Aluminium
satinated, and trim strips and decorative trim in Pearl-effect Chrome for
the front and rear aprons.
The design features brought by the M Sport package include a distinctive
structuring of the front apron with a trio of air intakes, and black
decorative elements in the rear apron. The sporty appearance is
accentuated by a prominent recess housing the brand logo above the
BMW kidney grille. On cars with the M Sport package, the surrounds for
the side windows, air curtains and reflectors come in Aluminium
satinated, with a High-gloss Black finish available as an option. And a
black diffuser element is integrated into the centre of the rear apron.
Large selection of exterior colour shades and light-alloy wheels.
Two non-metallic and nine metallic paint finishes are available for the
new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. The selection also includes the new
exterior shade Sparkling Copper Grey metallic.
16-inch or 17-inch (BMW 223i Active Tourer) light-alloy wheels are fitted
as standard. Luxury Line versions of the new BMW 2
Series Active Tourer and cars with the M Sport package are fitted with
special 17-inch light-alloy wheels. Additional attractive 17- and 18-inch
wheel variants and 19-inch BMW Individual light-alloy wheels in multispoke design can be ordered as options.
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Progressive premium ambience for the interior.
The size and versatility of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer’s interior
are emphasised even more vividly by the fundamental redesign
introduced by the second-generation car. The geometry of the interior
and a host of details take their cues from the progressive interior concept
espoused by the BMW iX technology flagship. Among the key features of
this reinterpretation are the slim instrument panel, which serves as a
stage for the BMW Curved Display, a “floating” armrest with integrated
control panel and an across-the-board reduction in the number of
physical control elements.
The BMW Curved Display – with its frameless glass surface angled
slightly towards the driver – brings a high-class, modern highlight to the
cabin. It is framed by large trim elements which extend out to the doors
as a border for the cockpit area. Below it, the slim instrument panel
accentuates the width of the interior with its generously sized and
horizontal decorative surfacing. Five interior trim strip variants, including
the new Aluminium Hexacube and open-pore fine eucalyptus wood,
allow owners to individualise the design. Slim air vents ensure an
extremely even distribution of fresh air around the interior. The side air
vents are integrated into the A-pillars. Door trim elements with a puristic
design and sculptural sills and the intricate door openers bring a highquality, modern flavour to both the front and rear of the interior.
The space underneath the armrest is used as a storage compartment,
while the area in front of it houses generously sized cup holders. The
newly designed control panel contains the gear selector lever (which also
has a new, reduced design), the Start/Stop button, the volume control for
the audio system, and buttons to activate the parking brake, My Modes,
Park Assist and vehicle settings. The front area of the centre console
provides a slot for a smartphone. The phone remains visible to the driver
and front passenger here and can be wirelessly charged as an option.
Visually and ergonomically optimised seats are fitted as standard in the
new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. These have been totally newly
developed – as have the optional sport seats, which stand out with their
prominent bolsters and shoulder sections. Available as alternatives to
the standard anthracite-coloured cloth upholstery are the Sensatec
perforated variant and Vernasca leather with attractive quilting, both of
which can be ordered in three colours. The M Sport package brings
Sensatec/Alcantara sport seats in black with blue contrast stitching or –
as an option – Vernasca leather with special diamond quilting.
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Interior and equipment.
Uncomplicated functionality with an
exceptionally wide range of standard
equipment.
The thoroughly updated design concept for the interior of the new
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer employs clear structures and a very modern
approach to the displays and controls to underscore the expansive and
open sense of space on board and the generation-bridging advances
made in terms of user experience, connectivity, driver assistance and
digitalisation. The new edition of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer has
been guided by the requirements and style of a progressive, active target
group of customers, and their needs for mobility on a day-to-day basis
and when it comes to trips away.
The forward-looking premium character set of the new BMW 2 Series
Active Tourer is also emphasised by a standard specification extending
far beyond that of the predecessor model and by high-quality options,
some of which have previously only been available further up the model
ladder. Among the items now fitted as standard are a navigation system,
two-zone automatic climate control, automatic tailgate operation, a
wealth of advanced driver assistance systems, Park Assist with
Reversing Assist Camera, the latest generation of the control/operation
system iDrive including the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, and
numerous other innovative digital services which enhance both comfort
and the driving pleasure for which BMW is renowned. In addition to the
Luxury Line and M Sport package specification options, the new BMW 2
Series Active Tourer can also be ordered with a number of newly
composed equipment packages enabling specific individualisation.
Newly developed seats, variable arrangement of space.
The impression of generous on-board space in the new BMW 2 Series
Active Tourer is confirmed by increased headroom, shoulder room and
elbow room measurements in both rows of seats compared to the
predecessor model. The newly developed seats provide improved longdistance comfort. Meanwhile, the optional sport seats offer excellent
lateral support over the entire seat height through quickly taken corners,
thanks to their prominent bolsters and shoulder areas. Other
contributors to the car’s sporting character include seat depth
adjustment and the likewise adjustable seat angle. Seat heating can be
specified as an option, as can electric adjustment for the fore-and-aft
position, height, and cushion/backrest angle (including memory function)
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for both the standard seats and sport seats. The two seat variants are
also available with lumbar support in the backrest including massage
function.
Passengers in the three rear seats will also enjoy a noticeable increase in
seating comfort and extra kneeroom over that offered by the
predecessor model. ISOFIX child safety seat fasteners are integrated
into the outer seats, and the 40 : 20 : 40 split rear seat backrests can be
folded down to expand the boot capacity. The second row of seats in the
new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer also offers further range for increasing
comfort levels or maximising storage capacity in the rear. The angle of
the seat backrest elements can be adjusted separately and through
several stages – from a particularly comfortable setting to a cargo
position. This allows boot capacity to grow by up to 90 litres. The
optional forward/back adjustment of the rear seat bench creates even
greater scope for utilising the interior in different ways. The individual
sections of the 60 : 40 rear seat bench can slide forward by up to 13
centimetres either individually or together.
The wide variety of adjustment offered by the rear seats allows load
capacity to be expanded from 470 litres to a maximum 1,455 litres
(BMW 218i Active Tourer, BMW 218d Active Tourer) or from 415 litres to
a maximum 1,405 litres (BMW 220i Active Tourer,
BMW 223i Active Tourer). The boot of the plug-in hybrid model holds
406 – 1,370 litres of cargo. Automatic tailgate operation comes as
standard, while the optional Comfort Access adds hands-free opening
and closing. A trailer tow hitch can be ordered as an option, and this is
operated electrically at the touch of a button in the new-generation
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. Depending on the model variant, the
maximum permitted trailer load is as much as 1,500 kilograms (plug-in
hybrid models: 1,400 kilograms; provisional value). The optional roof
rails – available in either High-gloss Black or Aluminium satinated – can
be used to secure roof boxes or bicycle carriers and provide an additional
design accent.
The wide array of storage options further increases the practicality factor
for everyday use and longer journeys. As well as the familiar glove
compartment on the front passenger side, occupants will find a
compartment integrated into the side-opening armrest and an additional
storage space below it. The front section of the centre console houses a
smartphone slot and two cup holders. The door pockets in both the front
and rear are designed to accommodate drinks bottles.
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Two-zone automatic climate control and sports steering wheel as
standard, M Sport package with specific interior features.
Intelligent two-zone automatic climate control is fitted as standard in the
new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer, along with a rain sensor with
automatic headlight activation and windscreen wiper control. The latest
version of the standard Sport leather steering wheel has extremely highquality accent trim in Pearl-effect Chrome, large thumb rests and
multifunction buttons. Steering wheel heating can be ordered as an
option.
If the M Sport package is specified, the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
will offer drivers an optionally heated M leather steering wheel with
arresting three-spoke design and shift paddles. This equipment option
also comprises an anthracite-coloured M headliner and
Sensatec/Alcantara sport seats, M pedals, an M driver’s footrest and an
M logo in the information display.
Premium ambience with room for extensive individualisation.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer also reveals its premium character
in the host of options available for precise individualisation. The surfaces
of the instrument panel and front door shoulders can be specified as an
option in Sensatec with eye-catching contrast stitching. Also available as
an option is a mirror package, which brings light projections from the
exterior mirrors, an electric folding function for the exterior mirrors and
an automatic dimming function for the interior mirror and the exterior
mirror on the driver’s side. The standard interior lighting incorporates the
footwells, the door openers and the storage compartments in the centre
console, plus reading lights, the ambient light from the headliner and the
door entry lights. The optional ambient lighting provides richly
atmospheric interior illumination. The lighting’s distribution, brightness
and colour scheme can be configured in the iDrive menu. And this option
also includes the Dynamic interior light function, whose pulsating light
signals indicate an incoming phone call or an open door when the engine
is running.
With a glass surface measuring around one square metre, the optional
panoramic glass sunroof offers an array of possibilities when it comes to
flooding the interior of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer with light
and fresh air. The roller blind cover for the glass roof now has a multilayer design and, like the glass panel itself, is electrically operated.
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Navigation system as standard, audio enjoyment as desired.
A Bluetooth interface, four USB-C ports and a 12V power socket in both
the centre console and the boot all come as standard in the new BMW 2
Series Active Tourer. The likewise standard BMW Live Cockpit Plus
includes the cloud-based navigation system BMW Maps and an audio
system with six speakers. The optional Harman Kardon Sound System
raises the number of speakers to 12. Its mid-range speakers are hidden
discreetly under the cloth of the door trim, while the tweeters have highquality stainless steel covers.
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Powertrain.
New engines, seven-speed Steptronic
dual-clutch transmission as standard, 48V
mild hybrid technology, plus two plug-in
hybrid models.
A noticeable gain in driving pleasure, and a measurable reduction in fuel
consumption and emission levels, are key features of the drive portfolio
available for the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. The petrol and diesel
engines chosen for the new model have been taken from the latest
generation of the BMW Group's EfficientDynamics engine family. A more
advanced and more powerful version of 48V mild hybrid technology
making its debut in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer further
enhances sports performance and efficiency. The ongoing commitment
to powertrain electrification will continue through 2022 with the
introduction of two model variants with plug-in hybrid drive.
All the engines channel their power through a newly developed sevenspeed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission, which is fitted as standard.
Drive is sent from here to the front wheels, as was the case in the
predecessor model.
Petrol engines with optimised fuel consumption and emission levels.
A choice of three petrol engines with three or four cylinders and the
latest generation of BMW TwinPower Turbo technology will be available
from the market launch of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. The
latest round of updates has focused primarily on the combustion cycle
and the geometry of the combustion chambers, in addition to the ignition
and injection system.
The Miller cycle shortens the opening time of the intake valves, which
subsequently leads to an increase in the effectiveness of the
turbocharging system and the intercooler. This reduces fuel consumption
and emission levels significantly across the entire load range and thus in
day-to-day driving. The effect is further enhanced by redesigning the
intake port and combustion chamber to optimise both mixture formation
and combustion efficiency. Using an active coil with integrated
electronics also allows the ignition system to be adapted to the new
combustion process, while the mixture preparation is optimised using a
new dual injection system. In addition to the current high-pressure
injection system, some of the fuel is now injected into the combustion
chambers via a low-pressure system. The resultant flow behaviour
inside the inlets and the cylinders results in reduced particulate
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formation and lower CO2 emission levels. The idling sound of the engines
also benefits from the new injection technology.
Three latest-generation petrol engines will be available from the launch
of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. A 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine
powers the BMW 223i Active Tourer. Delivering a maximum output of
160 kW/218 hp (developed by the combination of the combustion engine
with up to 150 kW/204 hp at 5,000 – 6,500 rpm and the electric motor
with up to 14 kW/19 hp) and peak torque of 360 Nm/265 lb-ft (developed
by the combination of the combustion engine with up to 320 Nm/236 lbft at 1,500 – 4,000 rpm and the electric motor with up to 55 Nm/41 lb-ft),
the range-topping model sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.0
seconds. Its fuel consumption and emission figures as determined in the
WLTP test cycle are 6.6 to 6.0 litres per 100 kilometres (42.8 – 47.1 mpg
imp) and 149 to 137 grams per kilometre.
There are also two new three-cylinder petrol engines to choose from,
each with a displacement of 1.5 litres. The more powerful of the two
model variants has a maximum output of 125 kW/170 hp (developed by
the combination of the combustion engine with up to 115 kW/156 hp at
4,700 – 6,500 rpm and the electric motor with up to 14 kW/19 hp) and
peak torque of 280 Nm/206 lb-ft (developed by the combination of the
combustion engine with up to 240 Nm/177 lb-ft at 1,500 – 4,400 rpm and
the electric motor with up to 55 Nm/41 lb-ft), accelerating the new BMW
220i Active Tourer from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 8.1 seconds. Its lively
power delivery comes with combined fuel consumption of 6.5 to 5.9 litres
per 100 kilometres (43.5 – 47.9 mpg imp) and CO2 levels of 148 to
133 grams per kilometre based on the WLTP cycle.
The three-cylinder engine of the new BMW 218i Active Tourer delivers
100 kW/136 hp and maximum torque of 230 Nm (170 lb-ft), enabling the
car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 9.0 seconds. Its
exemplary efficiency is reflected in combined fuel consumption of 6.8 to
6.2 litres per 100 kilometres (41.5 – 45.6 mpg imp) and CO2 emissions of
154 to 140 grams per kilometre based on the WLTP cycle.
Diesel engine with even greater efficiency.
The new BMW 218d Active Tourer will be offered with a four-cylinder
diesel engine that has also undergone extensive further development. A
key feature of this new diesel engine generation is the use of frictionoptimised pistons made of tempered steel. A graphite coating for the
piston skirts also contributes to reducing friction and noise levels. An
active oil separator with map-controlled electric motor provides
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additional cleaning of the combustion gases emitted from the cylinder
head cover. To reduce fuel consumption and emission levels even
further, the efficiency of the two-stage turbocharging system has also
been optimised and improvements made to the common rail injection
system and the exhaust gas recirculation system.
With a maximum output of 110 kW/150 hp and peak torque of 360 Nm
(265 lb-ft), the new version of the 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine
powering the BMW 218d Active Tourer provides acceleration from 0 to
100 km/h (62 mph) in 8.8 seconds. The values of 5.3 to 4.8 litres per 100
kilometres (53.3 – 58.9 mpg imp) for combined fuel consumption and
138 to 125 grams per kilometre for CO2 emission levels, as determined in
the WLTP test cycle, underline the further increase in powertrain
efficiency.
Standard: seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is the brand's first model to feature
a new version of the seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission,
which is to be found on the standard equipment list for all model
variants. The latest generation of BMW’s automatic transmission
features all-electric actuation, a larger gear spread and higher internal
efficiency. It also offers a gear selection strategy adapted to the route
profile and now includes a coasting function in all My Modes options,
enabling it to contribute even more effectively to increasing efficiency.
Having clutches that are open when the vehicle is stationary, combined
with optimised moving-off behaviour, improves the gear-changing
experience and driving comfort. When the engine is switched off, the
transmission now automatically shifts into the P position.
The seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission provides
extremely fast and smooth gear changes. It combines two subtransmissions in one housing, enabling it to preselect the appropriate
gear in good time before each gear change. In the course of its
continuing development, the shift dynamics have been further enhanced
and downshifting within the same sub-transmission is now possible. A
seven-speed Steptronic Sport dual-clutch transmission is also available
as an option. It offers extremely dynamic shifting characteristics and can
be operated using shift paddles on the steering wheel.
Debut for new 48V mild hybrid technology.
Electrification in the form of mild hybrid technology has enabled the drive
systems of the BMW 223i Active Tourer and BMW 220i Active Tourer
models to deliver improved driving dynamics and optimised efficiency.
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The 48V electric motor used as a starter generator and acting as a
power booster for the combustion engine is now integrated for the first
time into the automatic transmission. It delivers an extra 14 kW/19 hp of
power and is used to provide extra torque when accelerating. It makes its
presence felt when an immediate surge of power is needed – when
pulling away from a standstill, for example, and during mid-range
sprints. The powerful starter generator also increases the smoothness of
the Auto Start Stop function.
The energy required for the extra electric power is stored in an additional
48V battery located underneath the boot, which is charged by means of
recuperation during overrun and braking phases. A charging capacity of
15 kW is achieved in the process. In addition to supplying power to the
electric motor, the 48V battery also feeds the vehicle's electrical system
with energy recovered during braking.
Two plug-in hybrid models added to the range.
Plug-in hybrid technology provides an even more intense form of
electrification in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and is expected to
be added in the model range from summer 2022. The launch of the BMW
230e xDrive Active Tourer (fuel consumption combined: 1.4 –
1.1 litres/100 km [201.8 – 256.8 mpg imp]; electric power consumption
combined: 20.0 kWh – 17.9 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 30 –
22 g/km based on the WLTP cycle) and the BMW 225e xDrive Active
Tourer (fuel consumption combined: 1.4 – 1.1 litres/100 km [201.8 – 256.8
mpg imp]; electric power consumption combined: 20.0 kWh –
17.9 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 30 – 22 g/km based on the
WLTP cycle) will bring two plug-in hybrid models to the line-up, each
delivering significant gains in terms of sportiness, efficiency, electric
range and charging capacity over their predecessor. This has been made
possible using fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology in plug-in hybrid
models manufactured by BMW for the very first time. It consists of a
current-excited electric motor – installed in a single housing along with
the power electronics and transmission – plus the latest battery cell and
charging technology. The high-voltage battery stands out with a
particularly flat design and is located low down in the underfloor
structure. This gives the plug-in hybrid models a low centre of gravity,
which has a positive effect on agility.
In both models, the electric motor acting on the rear wheels is combined
with a three-cylinder petrol engine incorporating the latest BMW
TwinPower Turbo technology, which drives the front wheels. With the aid
of an intelligent powertrain management system, this results in hybrid-
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specific all-wheel drive that delivers exceptional sportiness, directional
stability and traction in all driving situations. Maximum output is 240
kW/326 hp (developed by the combination of the combustion engine with
up to 110 kW/150 hp and the electric motor with up to 130 kW/177 hp) for
the BMW 230e xDrive Active Tourer and 180 kW/245 hp (developed by
the combination of the combustion engine with up to 100 kW/136 hp and
the electric motor with up to 80 kW/109 hp) for the BMW 225e xDrive
Active Tourer. The net energy content of their high-voltage batteries has
been increased to 14.9 kWh (gross energy content: 16.3 kWh). Maximum
charging capacity is up from the 3.7 kW of the predecessor model to 7.4
kW. This means that the high-voltage battery can be charged from 0 to
100 per cent capacity in around 2.5 hours. When plugged into a
conventional household socket, the charging process is completed in
under eight hours. Electric range has also been increased substantially
and is now up to 80 kilometres (50 miles) based on the WLTP cycle. (All
figures relating to power output and charging capacity, battery capacity,
fuel and electric power consumption, CO2 emissions and electric range
are provisional. At temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius, the purely
electric driving mode of plug-in hybrid models will not be available until
the battery has warmed up to an operational condition after the vehicle
has travelled a few kilometres.)
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Chassis technology and driving
experience.
Inspiring sportiness and impressive
comfort, whatever the situation.
The chassis technology in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer has been
engineered to deliver the brand’s customary sporting flair combined with
impressive levels of ride comfort in every situation. With a body
construction that reduces weight while increasing rigidity, a long
wheelbase, and wider tracks than its predecessor, the car’s basic design
provides the ideal blueprint for the job at hand. The overriding aim when
developing the axles, steering, springs, dampers and all control systems
specially for this model was to produce a sweet and harmonious drive
that could be experienced not just in everyday driving, but also when
powering along country roads or travelling long distances. Consideration
was also given to the specific requirements when driving with a heavy
load or towing a trailer.
In addition, the integrated application of all the powertrain and chassis
systems ensures precisely controllable handling even when the car is
being pushed hard and in all weather and road conditions. The nearactuator wheel slip limitation function included as standard improves
both traction and directional stability. The integrated braking system is
another new feature, as is the frequency-selective damping for the
optional adaptive M suspension.
Newly developed componentry for front and rear axle.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer has adopted its predecessor’s
design principle for the front and rear axle. However, all components of
the single-joint spring strut axle at the front have been developed almost
completely from scratch. The new axle kinematics and increased rigidity
help to give the car agile turn-in response and steering feel that is largely
unaffected by torque steer. The supports for the hydromounts are now
made from aluminium, shaving around three kilograms off the vehicle’s
weight. Following readjustment of the steering axle, the caster offset has
been increased by some 15 per cent over the predecessor model, which
has a positive effect on both steering feedback and straight-line stability.
The modular three-link rear axle fitted on all model variants also comes
with all the right ingredients for sporty handling. Featuring a bespoke
design with remarkably high rigidity, it is partnered by a rear axle
subframe with a rigid mounting and promises precise wheel guidance
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even under high lateral acceleration. Thanks to the separate
arrangement of the springs and dampers, they take up less space,
freeing up additional room for passengers in the rear and luggage. The
use of anti-roll bar mounts with high preload on both axles improves
both roll stabilisation and steering precision during dynamic cornering. A
new wheel bearing design that minimises both friction and weight is an
additional factor in the superior efficiency of the new
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.
The suspension and damping systems have also undergone an
extensive upgrade with a view to enhancing long-distance comfort. For
the first time, the front axle has been equipped with extra, lift-related
damping using an additional sleeve on the dampers. This reduces body
movement when driving over small bumps, while also ensuring excellent
transient behaviour in corners.
Adaptive M suspension with frequency-selective damping, a 15millimetre drop in ride height and sport steering.
Adaptive M suspension with mechanically controlled adjustable dampers
is available as an option for all model variants in the new
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer range, including the plug-in hybrids. Both
agility and long-distance comfort benefit from the system’s frequencyselective damping. Pressure peaks inside the dampers are smoothed out
with the help of additional valves that are active on the rebound side. As
a result, the system offers comfortable response when absorbing minor
bumps in the road surface combined with sporty damper characteristics
in dynamic driving situations.
The specially designed damper system brings about a 15-millimetre drop
in the vehicle’s ride height on all variants with the exception of the plugin hybrid models. And sport steering is part of the adaptive M suspension
specification on all models too. This particular version of the Electric
Power Steering system features a more direct rack ratio, along with the
Servotronic speed-sensitive power assistance also included with the
standard steering.
Near-actuator wheel slip limitation for extremely quick, precise
response.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer also now comes with nearactuator wheel slip limitation to maximise the car’s agility and poise in
challenging driving situations. This traction control system is integrated
into the engine management, eliminating the long signal paths to the
control unit for the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) and allowing
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corrective inputs to be applied up to ten times faster than in conventional
systems and with exceptional precision. Near-actuator wheel slip
limitation thereby ensures optimum traction even on slippery roads,
superb straight-line poise and assurance when accelerating hard and
excellent handling stability in corners.
The functions provided by the DSC system include not only anti-lock
braking (ABS) and Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), but also a variety of
stabilising functions and the drive-off assistant. The Performance
Control function gives the car even more agile handling by varying the
distribution of drive torque to the front wheels according to the situation
at hand. In order to optimise directional stability during heavy braking on
surfaces offering differing levels of grip for the right-hand and left-hand
wheels, a steering impulse is applied to help the driver correct the car’s
line. The functioning of the electromechanical parking brake is also
integrated into the rear brake callipers by means of the DSC system.
Integrated braking system optimises handling characteristics.
The integrated braking system in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is
unique in its segment and delivers outstanding stopping power and
reliable pedal feel. This system brings together the brake activation,
brake booster and braking control functions within a compact module.
The required brake pressure is triggered using an electric actuator, an
operating principle that generates pressure more dynamically and
ensures significantly faster and more precise interventions by the DSC.
The integrated braking system generates a degree of stopping power
that is matched exactly to the driver’s inputs, while also producing
consistent pedal feel. The use of an electric actuator means braking
requests from the driver assistance systems are likewise translated into
extremely short stopping distances, improving active safety.
The braking system in the 2 Series Active Tourer employs single-piston
floating-calliper disc brakes at the front and rear. A brake pad wear
indicator is included as standard and provides precise information on the
remaining service life of the brake pads in the relevant iDrive menu.
The diameter of the tyres fitted on the standard 16-inch or (in the case of
the BMW 223i Active Tourer) 17-inch light-alloy wheels has been
increased to 680 millimetres, which improves ride comfort at the same
time as giving the vehicle greater visual presence when viewed from the
side. The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer also comes as standard with
a tyre pressure indicator for each individual wheel that provides an early
warning of any loss of pressure.
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Driver assistance systems.
State-of-the-art technology enhances
comfort and safety.
Comfort and safety in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer are further
enhanced by the presence of standard and optional driver assistance
systems whose scope has been expanded significantly compared with
the predecessor model and is unmatched by any rival. In fact, the new
edition of the all-rounder boasts the largest selection of automated
assistance functions ever offered in a compact model from BMW. These
support the driver or lighten their workload in a wide variety of driving
situations and when parking. And they process camera images as well
as the data gathered by ultrasonic and radar sensors to monitor the
vehicle’s surroundings, to warn of potential hazards, and to minimise the
risk of an accident with corrective braking or steering inputs.
As far as functionality and availability are concerned, the automated
driving and parking systems fitted in the new
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer rank among the best on the market. Existing
functions can be improved or expanded by means of Remote Software
Upgrades, and customers can also use Functions on Demand to select
and import a range of functions at a later stage, such as the Steering and
Lane Control Assistant (availability depends on the hardware fitted in the
vehicle and the market conditions).
The right speed for every situation – automatically.
Highlight features enabling automated Level 2 driving, as defined by SAE
international standard J3016, include automatic Speed Limit Assist and
route monitoring when using Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go
function. Both these functions provide the driver with convenient
assistance for driving at an appropriate speed.
Automatic Speed Limit Assist controls the car’s speed by both
maintaining the desired safe distance from vehicles travelling in front
and observing speed restrictions along the route. It takes into account
speed limits detected either by the Speed Limit Info system or by looking
ahead along the route using data from the navigation system. If the
relevant setting is selected in the BMW iDrive menu, the maximum
permitted speed registered in this way is automatically adopted as the
new set speed.
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The route monitoring function additionally takes into account the nature
of the route being followed. This function uses the navigation system’s
map to look ahead and reduce the car’s speed when approaching a
corner, a roundabout, a junction or an exit. The system also adjusts the
speed as required before entering built-up areas. After passing through
the applicable section of the route at a suitable speed, the system will
accelerate the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer back up to the speed set
by the driver or the current speed limit, as appropriate.
Cruise Control with brake function and front-collision warning with
new functions included as standard.
Cruise Control with brake function is fitted in the new
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer as standard. The system keeps the vehicle
at a constant speed on downhill stretches, for instance, and also adjusts
to a comfortable speed in bends by applying the brakes.
Front-collision warning can also be found on the standard equipment
roster for the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. In addition to Collision
Warning with braking function, and pedestrian and cyclist warning with
braking function, the latest version of the system provides effective
assistance for preventing accidents in numerous other situations too.
The system now reacts to oncoming traffic, for example. And it also
provides additional safety when turning right in urban areas (in countries
where vehicles drive on the right) by warning the driver of pedestrians
and cyclists approaching the vehicle parallel to the road from the front or
rear. This reduces the risk of a collision between the vehicle and
pedestrians or cyclists when turning off.
The front-collision warning system now also comes to the driver’s aid
when turning left (in countries where vehicles drive on the right). If a
vehicle is approaching on the side of the road the driver needs to cross,
visible and acoustic warnings are triggered and the brakes are applied to
prevent the driver from continuing with their turn-off manoeuvre.
Driving Assistant with new exit warning function increases comfort
and safety.
The functions included in the optional Driving Assistant include Rear
Collision Prevention and rear crossing traffic warning, which reduces the
danger of a collision when reversing towards roads that are difficult to
see into. Lane Change Warning increases safety when performing lane
changes and overtaking manoeuvres on multi-lane roads. It alerts the
driver to vehicles in the adjacent lane that are within a critical distance or
approaching quickly from the rear. The warning takes the form of an
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illuminating signal in the exterior mirror. Meanwhile, a steering input
helps the driver guide their car back into the correct lane.
Another new feature is the exit warning function, which provides a safety
boost when the vehicle is stationary. It activates visible and acoustic
signals if a vehicle or cyclist is approaching the BMW 2 Series Active
Tourer at speed and there is a risk of collision on either side of the
vehicle. The driver or front passenger is alerted to the danger by flashing
LEDs in the mirror or the ambient lighting. An acoustic warning is also
emitted.
Enhanced safety and comfort over longer distances: Driving Assistant
Plus.
The optional Driving Assistant Plus optimises comfort and safety on
longer journeys to good effect. This camera- and radar-based system
incorporates the Speed Limit Info system including no-overtaking
indicator, which also warns of speed restrictions ahead. A manual Speed
Limit Assist function is also available, allowing the driver to import the
speed limit registered by the Speed Limit Info system as the new set
speed at the push of a button.
Another feature of Driving Assistant Plus is Active Cruise Control with
Stop&Go function, which is capable of not only maintaining the preferred
speed, but also automatically keeping a safe distance from vehicles
travelling ahead by using sensor data from cameras and radar. This
system works when driving at speeds of 30 – 180 km/h (19 – 112 mph)
and is capable of braking the vehicle to a standstill, if necessary, and
even setting off again automatically after short pauses lasting up to 30
seconds. The distance information can be shown in the optional BMW
Head-Up Display. Linking up with Active Cruise Control allows brings
automatic Speed Limit Assist into play.
Lane Departure Warning with lane return is also included. This system
now analyses the road conditions at hand even more precisely. On
extremely narrow roads, the course correction assistance is suppressed
so that if a vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction, the driver
can easily move onto the side of the road.
The complete package: Driving Assistant Professional including
Steering and Lane Control Assistant.
If the optional Driving Assistant Professional package is specified, Active
Cruise Control can be used at speeds up to 210 km/h (130 mph). Drivers
of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer can also utilise the services of the
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Steering and Lane Control Assistant to continue along their current
course – likewise at up to 210 km/h (130 mph) – with the assistance of
smooth steering corrections. Active Navigation is also one of the
functions of Driving Assistant Plus and helps the driver to keep to the
route calculated by the navigation system on multi-lane roads.
Further components of Driving Assistant Professional are the Emergency
Lane Assistant (can be used in selected European countries) and the
Lane Keeping Assistant with active side collision protection. The Evasion
Assistant helps to avoid collisions with vehicles or pedestrians that
appear suddenly. As soon as an evasive manoeuvre fitting such a
scenario is detected, the system helps the driver direct the vehicle into a
clear adjacent lane with steering inputs. Meanwhile, Road Priority
Warning, Wrong-way Warning and front crossing traffic warning help to
actively prevent collisions.
Assisted View in the instrument cluster gives the driver an overview of
the activated systems and their functionality. To this end, the central
area of the cockpit display is reserved for a three-dimensional mock-up
of the vehicle and its surroundings. This is where the driver can see an
image of the cars, trucks and motorcycles detected by the cameras and
sensors in the driver’s current lane, along with those in any adjacent
lanes.
Providing the help required with parking and manoeuvring: Reversing
Assist Camera, Reversing Assistant, Parking Assistant.
Drivers of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer also benefit from
effective assistance when parking and manoeuvring thanks to
technology such as Active Park Distance Control (PDC) with sensors at
the front and rear. This system uses visual and acoustic alerts and
automatic brake inputs to help avoid collisions with obstacles to the
sides and rear of the vehicle. A Reversing Assist Camera is also available
as standard.
Added to which, the latest version of the Parking Assistant is also part of
standard specification and offers an even wider range of uses. It helps
the driver to select and park in spaces either parallel or perpendicular to
the road. Suitable spaces are detected using ultrasonic sensors as the
vehicle drives past. Instead of just using other vehicles to help it select a
parking space and straighten the vehicle when parking, the system is
now also able to use the kerb as a guide. What’s more, the Parking
Assistant can be used both to enter and exit spaces. As well as the
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necessary steering inputs, it now also carries out the acceleration,
braking and gear changes required for the manoeuvre.
The Reversing Assistant is another element of the Parking Assistant. It
offers the handy option of automated reversing in confined spaces or
situations where the driver does not have a clear view, such as multistorey car parks or entrances to courtyards. To do this, it stores the
steering movements for any section the car has just driven forward
through at no more than 36 km/h (22 mph). The system is then able to
reverse the vehicle for distances of up to 50 metres by steering it along
the same line it took when moving forward. All the driver has to do is
operate the accelerator and brake pedal and monitor the vehicle’s
surroundings. The Reversing Assistant can back the car up automatically
at a maximum 9 km/h (5.5 mph).
The functions contained in the optional Parking Assistant Plus provide
an excellent overview in many different situations. Surround View
(including Top View), Panorama View and 3D View create a 360-degree
image of the vehicle and its surroundings, which is shown from various
angles in the control display. Meanwhile, the Remote 3D View function
gives drivers the ability to call up a three-dimensional live image of their
vehicle and its immediate vicinity on their smartphone.
The BMW Drive Recorder available on cars with Parking Assistant Plus
uses the driver assistance systems’ cameras to record video images all
around the vehicle, so these can be stored and later either played back
on the control display when the vehicle is stationary or exported via the
USB interface. It therefore allows the driver to record high-definition
videos up to 60 seconds in length while driving through spectacular
countryside or performing eye-catching driving manoeuvres, for
example, and then save them to a connected USB device. In the event of
a collision, up to 20 seconds of video taken both before and after the
impact (i.e. 40 seconds in total) are stored.
Likewise to be found on the options list is the Remote Theft Recorder
which, when activated, brings another new and optional feature into play
in the form of the interior camera. If the vehicle is stolen, this system
sends a message to the customer’s smartphone. The customer can then
access and store the images from the interior camera and videos
recorded by the cameras at the front and rear of the new
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and on its exterior mirrors.
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Display and operating system,
connectivity.
The new BMW iDrive
and innovative digital services.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is the first premium compact model
to be equipped with the most recent incarnation of the BMW iDrive
display and operating system. Boasting new-generation BMW Operating
System 8 software along with exceptionally powerful connectivity and
data processing capabilities, it takes interaction between driver and
vehicle into the digital future. The new BMW iDrive system greatly
increases the ways in which drivers can enjoy easy, intuitive, multimodal
control of vehicle, navigation, infotainment and communication functions
and also use digital services.
The user experience aboard the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is
underpinned by the seamless interaction between the BMW Curved
Display, voice control, the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel
and the optional BMW Head-Up Display. The new display grouping and
the continually expanding capabilities of the BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant mean the new BMW iDrive has been deliberately geared
towards interaction using touch operation and natural language. As a
result, operating steps carried out with the BMW Controller on the
predecessor model can now be performed more easily and intuitively
using the touchscreen, voice control or the buttons on the steering wheel.
Fully digital BMW Curved Display with state-of-the-art graphics.
The BMW Curved Display fitted as standard in the new
2 Series Active Tourer is formed by a 10.25-inch information display and
a control display with a screen diagonal of 10.7 inches. The screens are
housed together behind a glass surface that curves towards the driver so
they merge into a single fully digital, high-resolution unit. This is angled
clearly towards the driver to good ergonomic effect, making the intuitive
touch control even more straightforward. At the same time, the front
passenger is also in an ideal position to view the displays and operate
the system by either touch or voice control.
The BMW Curved Display’s state-of-the-art graphics and the operating
system’s menu structure have been designed to have a smartphonestyle appearance, making them perfect for intuitive touch control. The
user interface impresses with its striking forms, dynamic light effects,
strong depth of colour and modern colour worlds. The graphical layout of
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the information display and the content shown in the centre of the
display can both be customised to suit the driving situation and personal
preferences. The clearly structured arrangement of widgets on the
control display’s home screen provides a simple overview of the menu
options. These can be selected with a touch of the screen and
individually configured by the driver as they please. Frequently used
functions are given a particularly prominent position.
The automatic climate control is also now operated by voice control or by
touching the control display. Controls for adjusting the set temperature
on the driver and front passenger side are shown permanently, while
airflow, air distribution and the seat heating function can be controlled by
calling up the climate control menu.
Welcome Scenario to greet the driver of the BMW 2 Series Active
Tourer.
The engaging user experience starts before the driver has even reached
the vehicle thanks to a newly devised Welcome Scenario. Ultrawideband (UWB) radio technology allows precision location pinpointing
between the vehicle and the key or compatible smartphone, meaning
that the car knows exactly where the driver is approaching from and how
far away they are – to within a few centimetres.
Once the distance drops below three metres, the vehicle prepares and
carries out a perfectly choreographed sequence of steps. This begins
with an orchestrated lighting effect using the exterior and interior lights,
before the projector lights built into the exterior mirrors switch on and the
vehicle automatically unlocks. The car then plays a start-up animation on
the BMW Curved Display, loads the BMW ID settings and establishes a
connection with the smartphone, before finishing with a customised
welcome window showing a personal greeting as well as handy
suggestions and information.
Personalised driving experience with the new My Modes.
The new My Modes create an all-encompassing interplay of vehicle
functions, displays and interior ambience. They can be selected very
easily by voice command or by using a button on the centre console that
replaces the Driving Experience Control switch located in the same place
in the outgoing model. Drivers of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
have a choice of PERSONAL, SPORT and EFFICIENT My Modes. These
each activate specific settings for the powertrain and steering, the style
of the readouts on the BMW Curved Display and the interior lighting.
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PERSONAL mode activates a balanced setting for the vehicle
characteristics and allows the displays and interior lighting to be
adjusted to suit individual preferences. In SPORT mode, the powertrain
and steering are configured for a dynamic driving style, while the paredback readouts and red highlighting in the information display help the
driver to focus on the task at hand. EFFICIENT mode, meanwhile, is
clearly geared towards sustainable driving and configures the vehicle to
keep consumption as low as possible. Here, a calming shade of blue sets
the tone for the display readouts.
Fast, accurate, informative: the BMW Maps navigation system.
The cloud-based BMW Maps navigation system offers significantly
enhanced performance and excellent accuracy along with a simplified
method of destination entry. The new-generation navigation system
enables extremely fast route calculation, carried out dynamically and
based on precise real-time traffic data transmitted at short intervals. The
arrival time is calculated using an anticipatory method which factors in
the usual traffic levels along the entire route. Drivers can enter any words
to search for a destination or use voice control. The adaptive navigation
system recognises places that are driven to frequently and highlights
them as points of interest (POI) in the map view on subsequent journeys.
With Connected Parking, BMW Maps is also able to provide assistance
when searching for a parking space close to the destination. When the
driver selects their destination in the navigation system, they receive an
indication of the parking situation at the destination for their estimated
time of arrival. Shortly before arriving, the driver is given information on
the nearest multi-storey car park as well as proposed routes offering a
particularly good chance of finding a parking spot close to the
destination.
Precision navigating with Augmented View.
The new Augmented View function optionally available to supplement
the navigation system’s map view enables the driver to find their way on
the road with great accuracy. A live video stream from the driver’s
perspective is shown on the control display and augmented by
supplementary information that matches the context. When dealing with
confusing junctions, for instance, an animated directional arrow is
integrated into the video image to help the driver take the best turn-off
for the planned route.
Using graphics to enhance reality opens up new ways of ensuring drivers
enjoy a safe and relaxed journey to their destination. As well as
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superimposing arrows, points of interest (POI) of relevance to the driver
can also be highlighted in the live video stream. Tapping the indicated
POIs brings up further information on them, such as user ratings,
opening times and images. The use of Augmented View to help drivers
search for a parking spot is a feature not yet found in any competitor.
This function displays information on the applicable parking regulations
in augmented reality form in the control display’s split-screen view.
Natural dialogue with the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant.
The new generation of BMW iDrive also sees the BMW Intelligent
Personal Assistant gaining additional skills. Naturally formulated spoken
instructions can now be used to adjust the air conditioning, open a
window or operate the optional panoramic glass roof, for instance.
Various functions of the driver assistance systems in the new BMW
2 Series Active Tourer can likewise be voice controlled. The BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant is additionally capable of recognising
routines and proactively suggesting that the driver automates them. For
instance, the driver’s window can be opened automatically when the
vehicle reaches a location entered using GPS coordinates, such as the
entrance to a garage or multi-storey car park.
When the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is in use, new graphics
appear in the control display to emphasise the system’s interactive
character. The graphic “turns” towards the speaker, thereby visualising
how the system is listening attentively to what is being said. This new
visualisation approach features spheres of light in differing sizes and
brightness levels, giving the assistant more space and new ways of
expressing itself.
Interior camera for snapshots; glancing inside the car using the My
BMW App.
The new overhead interior camera can be used by the car’s occupants to
take snapshots during the journey, allowing them to capture special
moments and share them with friends and family. Pictures can be shared
by simply scanning a QR code in the control display with any smartphone
connected to the car via WiFi.
Customers are also able to have pictures from the interior camera sent to
their smartphone using the My BMW App’s remote function if they wish
to glance inside the car to check whether bags or other items have been
left there, for example. The interior camera is also activated when the
Remote Theft Recorder is triggered.
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Optimum connectivity with 5G and Personal eSIM.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is the first series-produced
premium compact model to move into the era of 5G. If the customer
selects the optional Personal eSIM, it will be integrated into the vehicle
alongside the Vehicle eSIM. DSDA (Dual SIM Dual Active) capability
allows both eSIMs to be active simultaneously. This also means that
both eSIMs – i.e. also the Vehicle eSIM – are designed for the new 5G
mobile technology. eSIMs have so far featured mainly on smart devices
such as tablets and smartwatches. The Personal eSIM essentially turns
the car into another digital and connected device in the customer’s
ecosystem. Mobile reception is significantly improved by the vehicle’s
own 5G antenna system.
The Personal eSIM allows the customer to use the communications and
connectivity functions covered by their mobile contract from their car with
ease – even in situations where they don’t have their smartphone with
them. Users can extend an existing mobile contract by activating the
Personal eSIM via one of the available network operators. What’s more,
the Personal eSIM isn’t linked to just one car, but the user’s BMW ID –
meaning it can be transferred to other BMW vehicles with Personal eSIM
functionality. The eSIM is configured automatically when users sign in
with their BMW ID, after which it is available immediately.
The ability to activate the Personal eSIM is being gradually expanded in
collaboration with mobile providers and network operators, and depends
on the individual parameters in each country. Customers in Germany and
Japan should be able to activate the Personal eSIM via participating
network operators as soon as the model is launched. Customers can find
further information on the BMW website, in the My BMW App or by
contacting their mobile operator.
Personalisation using the BMW ID.
When interacting with the new BMW iDrive in the new BMW 2 Series
Active Tourer, customers benefit from increasing personalisation of the
user experience based on the BMW ID. This is used for securely storing
even more personalised settings and transferring them between
vehicles. A PIN code can be created or the BMW ID associated with a
particular key to prevent other vehicle users from accessing personal
data. When signing in to a vehicle for the first time, simply scanning a QR
code is all it takes to create a new BMW ID on a smartphone. If the user
has the My BMW App and is therefore already in possession of a BMW
ID, this will be automatically imported into the car via the app when the
QR code is scanned.
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The BMW ID can be created and activated effortlessly and securely in
vehicles with BMW Operating System 8 or BMW Operating System 7.
Once the BMW ID has been imported, the driver will receive a personal
greeting which will include the customised profile image the driver can
create in the My BMW App. At the same time, personal settings for seat
position, exterior mirrors, navigation system, driver assistance functions,
display layouts, shortcuts and favourites as well as infotainment system
settings will be imported automatically. Personalised suggestions from
the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant are also stored in the BMW ID,
together with individually selected wake words and privacy settings.
Smartphone linking and integration of third-party services.
Standard specification for the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
comprises optimised smartphone integration, e.g. via Apple CarPlay,
allowing customers to access an array of digital services such as the
voice-controlled assistant Siri, map apps, music streaming services like
Apple Music, and the messaging service WhatsApp. The wireless WiFi
connection between smartphone and vehicle enables the services to be
integrated directly into the car’s display and operating system.
Information from the apps can be viewed both in the control display and
– in a cleverly presented way – in the instrument cluster or optional
Head-Up Display.
The BMW Group has extended the reach of seamless connectivity in its
vehicles with the addition of another customer-centric service. Android
Auto™ provides a simple, safe way to use smartphone functions such as
music, media and messaging apps during a journey. Customers can
interact with their smartphone with the help of the Google Assistant and
the actions carried out are shown on the car’s information display.
Highlights of the interplay with Android Auto™ include user-friendly and
wireless connectivity and the intelligent integration of Google Maps™
navigation instructions in the BMW Head-Up Display.
The My BMW App is available in more than 40 countries for both iOS and
Android operating systems, and can be downloaded free from the Apple
App Store or Google Play Store. It acts as a new universal interface to
the car, providing information on the vehicle’s status at any time.
Depending on the equipment fitted, it also enables remote operation of
functions such as vehicle locating, locking and unlocking the doors or
monitoring the car’s immediate vicinity (Remote 3D View). The auxiliary
climate control system in the plug-in-hybrid models can likewise be
operated remotely. Functions also include the ability to send destination
addresses from a suitably equipped smartphone to the vehicle’s
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navigation system. The My BMW App makes it even easier for customers
to log in to any current BMW model with their personal BMW ID.
The optional BMW Digital Key Plus enables customers to lock and unlock
their new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer with their Apple iPhone via Near
Field Communication (NFC) technology, making a conventional car key
superfluous. As customers approach the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer,
they are welcomed by a staged lighting effect using the exterior lights,
and the vehicle unlocks just before they reach the door. Once they have
got in, the Apple iPhone can be simply left in the user’s pocket or placed
in the smartphone slot. The Digital Key can be set up using the My BMW
App. The car owner can share access with up to five other users, and has
the option of creating a configuration for young drivers which restricts
top speed, engine power, maximum radio volume and more.
Always up to the minute: Remote Software Upgrades for over-the-air
updates.
The BMW Group is one of the key players in the field of over-the-air
function upgrades. By 2020 it was carrying out the largest upgrade
campaigns of any European carmaker. The Remote Software Upgrades
function keeps the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer right up to date with the
latest software. The content of the upgrades ranges from new services
to improved vehicle functions. All updates can be imported over the air,
either on a smartphone via the My BMW App or directly into the car using
its built-in SIM card. The intelligent connectivity technology also makes it
possible to incorporate additional vehicle functions at a later date – for a
limited period of time, if desired.