From 28 March 2025, the BMW X2 and the BMW 216i Gran Coupe will join GetGo's carsharing fleet and be available for booking via its app.
7/11: That's how many cars we get to drive on this road trip. Still, amidst names like the M3 Touring, it's BMW's mid-range that stirs our souls the most.
To sidestep the eye-watering heights of COE premiums, a sizeable group of models have snuck from Cat B to Cat A over the past year. We dive into the full list!
Down on power by a razor-thin margin, BMW's 216i Active Tourer meticulously delivers the same, sumptuous creature comforts without notable compromises in performance.
The 216i Gran Coupe delivers class-leading handling and is more fun to drive, while the A3 Sedan offers the space and refinement you'd expect in a larger saloon.
The BMW 216i Gran Coupe offers both high comfort and style. Couple this with an impressive cabin and it makes for a great four-door coupe.
The CLA180 is a feast for the eyes and offers more passenger room. But the 216i GC, with its polished performance, is the entry-level 'four-door coupe' to beat.
A comfortable drive, reasonably spacious interior, and a fine engine for gentle cruises are all yours in the BMW 216i Gran Coupe.
The launch of the BMW 216i Gran Coupe here in Singapore means shoppers now have a stylish new Cat A COE-friendly option to consider.
BMW Asia and Performance Motors have introduced a new variant of the 2 Series Gran Tourer - the BMW 216i Gran Tourer - to Singapore.