Editorial Review

Consumer Reviews

The BMW X2 is a fun, sporty compact SUV that stands out with its sleek design and sharp handling. The ride is smooth but still engaging, making it perfect for city driving and weekend getaways up north. Inside, you get a premium cabin with high-quality materials and modern tech, including a user-friendly infotainment system. It's a great choice if you want something stylish, practical, and fun to driveâ€"all with that signature BMW feel.

The last X2 was a handsome looking car that did its work well. This one ... I really dont know what to say. I like nothing about it. The looks being the main thing i cannit get over. It looks like a car that daihatsu would roll out in the early 2000s.

The X2 is certainly a head turner and looks really sporty. It has grown bigger in terms of length and wheelbase which help making the rear legroom even more spacious. The 560L boot space is huge especially in this segment. Taller person (above 1.8m) will need to bend down a bit more when entering the rear seats due to the coupé like silhouette. However the rear interior headroom is still better than expected since there is sort of a curve on the interior roof for the side seats. Interior materials used are pretty solid, seats cushioning is quite comfy too. The adaptive M suspension isn't as stiff as I thought it would be which is good for daily driving. Overall, the ride and NVH are good.
Pros:
- Sporting exterior
- 20 inch rims
- Curved infotainment display
- Google maps from phone can be displayed in the driver's instrument cluster
- M Sport steering wheel feels good to grip
- Solid interior materials
- Comfortable Seats
- Decent rear legroom
- Huge boot space
- Wireless Android Auto & Apple Carplay
- Several driving assistance features
-Relatively comfortable & quiet ride
- Feels pliant and planted well on the road
- 1.5L Turbo so lower road tax
Cons:
- More power would be nice, like the sdrive 18i/20i variants from the other countries
- No 360 degree camera
- No ventilated seats
- Requires add-on for adaptive cruise control
- Rear windscreen is quite small
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