With a low centre of gravity, short overhangs and dual tailpipes, the BMW X2 looks and feels more like a hatchback than a conventional crossover.
What We Like
Handles more like a hatchback than a crossover
Head-turning looks
Modern and sporty interior
What We Dislike
Limited visibility out of the rear windscreen
Stiff ride may not be for everyone
CONSUMER REVIEWS
A sporty and luxury compact SUV
The drive is overall good on smooth roads but it gets really bumpy when the road is uneven. The M sports suspension is very hard but cornering and overtaking is superb on wet and dry roads. The twinpower turbo when in sports mode gives you the perfect drive effortlessly. It drives rather well and truly fun to drive. I drove a 2 series coupe and with the same engine and same M-sports but rear-wheel drive setup. However, you don't really see the difference with the X2 and you probably forget X2 is not rear-wheel drive. Happy to drive a X2.
Overall design to me it looks like a blown up version of the 1er
During test drive I can feel the power of this X2 sDrive 20i
At least it is not underpowered
M Sports Steering is nice and sharp
M suspension is not too hard too