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2018 BMW X2 Review


BMW X2 is undoubtedly one of the most stylish and well-equipped crossovers available in the market. Being a car of its class, it doesn't fail on performance and is worth all the money. X2 offers the versatility of a hatchback and the components of an SUV. Available in the all-wheel-drive this car has broken away from BMWs tradition in terms of layout and platform it certainly is a refined vehicle wrapped in a small footprint.

BMW X2 is undoubtedly one of the most stylish and well-equipped crossovers available in the market. Being a car of its class, it doesn't fail on performance and is worth all the money. X2 offers the versatility of a hatchback and the components of an SUV. Available in the all-wheel-drive this car has broken away from BMW's tradition in terms of layout and platform it certainly is a refined vehicle wrapped in a small footprint. Additionally, it focuses on handling and style while compromising on the interiors and utility which has invited some criticisms from the customers. Other than that, the 2018 BMW X2 SUV is quite decent and has been enhanced with all the necessary features which are essential in providing a good ride to its occupants. We will now look into the striking features of the 2018 BMW X2 SUV which helps it giving an edge over its rivals in the market. 

Pricing and Features
8.0/10


The X2 is offered in two versions: the front-wheel-drive sDrive28iand the all-wheel-drive xDrive28i. They share almost the same level of standard features and are powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine which has 228 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque coupled with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Buyers can also opt for stand-alone features like leather upholstery, adaptive cruise control, and Apple CarPlay compatibility.

Trims Base Xdrive
MSRP $45,450  
Trim sDrive 28i xDrive 28i
MSRP $36,400 $38,400
Key Features LED Headlights with Cornering Lights Same Features as the sDrive 28i
  LED fog lights Four-wheel drive
  Auto Start-Stop function  
  Electronic throttle control  
  Servotronic vehicle-speed-sensitive power steering  
  4-wheel ventilated anti-lock disc brakes with Dy NAmic Brake Control  
  Front and rear anti-roll (stabilizer) bars  
  LED Headlights with Cornering Lights  
  10-way power front sport seats  
  Tire Pressure Monitor  
  HiFi Sound System with 7-speakers and 205-watt digital amplifier  
  Rear-window defroster  

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The sDrive with its exciting rear wheel drive makes for a great drive around town. People who want to take the car for an occasional track day can opt for the xDrive variant though. The all-wheel-drive version offers much better grip, suited for the track.

Engine and Performance
8.0/10


The BMW luxury crossover X2 is powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine which has 228 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. It is paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission which uses a three-cylinder 2.0-liter engine and the same transmission but performs better and is more powerful than its petrol sibling.

Though having a smaller engine for its size, it is quite responsive and gives a satisfying growl when pushed hard compared to other BMW four-cylinders. The eight-speed automatic transmission adds an arrow to its quiver as it delivers instant kicks-downs at just a touch of the accelerator.

Models

BMW X2 sDrive 28i

Mercedes GLA 250

Audi Q3 Premium

Lexus NX 300

MSRP

$36400

$33400

$32900

$36185

Engine

2.0-liter TwinPower Turbo inline 4-cylinder

2.0L inline-4 turbo

2.0L Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-4

2.0L Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-4

Transmission

8-speed automatic

7-speed automatic

6-speed automatic

6-Speed automatic

Horsepower

228hp

208hp

200hp

235hp

Torque

258 lb.-ft. @ 1450 rpm

258 lb-ft @ 1,250-4,000 rpm

207 lb.-ft. @ 1700-5000 rpm

258 lb-ft @ 1,650\u20134,000 rpm

This stylish BMW gives tough competition to its peers like Lexus and Audi as its powerful engine is brisk and responsive with plenty of torque. Even accelerating in a merging situation, the engine doesn't aggravate the engine, nor does it sound strained and coarse.

Acceleration and Handling

Though BMW's cars in this configuration have different horsepower ratings and weigh differently, the acceleration of the X2 xDrive28i, X3 xDrive30i, and X4 xDrive28i vary by a 0.1 second or less, across-the-board, a testament to the BMW 2-liter engine. Additionally,  the X2 with its driving dynamics and handling capabilities has the ability to cling on to wet roads and provide you crisp control over the vehicle. This little BMW SUV boasts beautiful linear steering with good power which makes the most of its all-wheel-drive setup as it powers out of turns and down straightaways. It maneuvers smoothly on the highways and provides ample feedback when presented with hard corners.

Although not being a sportscar its four-wheel drive gives it some resemblance of off-roading credibility. It is as comfortable and composed on surface streets as you'd hope, and its suspension would make you feel very adept on the track in Sports mode which is perfectly comfortable and accommodating.

Models

BMW X2 sDrive 28i

Mercedes GLA 250

Audi Q3 Premium

Lexus NX 300

0-60 MPH

6.6 sec

7.2 sec

8.2 sec

7.2 sec

Quarter mile

14.9 sec

15.3 sec

16.1 sec

15.3sec

Engine

2.0 L

2.0L

2.0L

2.0L

Emission

(Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year)

7.1

6.5

7.7

7.1

BMW claims a 6.6-second 0-60 acceleration time for X2 which is quite impressive compared to its competitors like Q3 and GLA which accelerate to the same speeds in 8.2 sec and 7.2 seconds respectively. 

Braking

The X2 has standard brakes that work well with its quick acceleration. Its brake pedals are quite smooth and comfy which promises you to give a progressive feel which is easier to manage. From its previous variants, it's less heavy and gives one o the best results in the break tests. The X2 SDrive 28i took just 111 feet to stop from a speed of 60mph.

Model

BMW X2 sDrive 28i

Mercedes GLA 250

Audi Q3 Premium

Lexus NX 300

Brake Front (in.)

13.0

12.6

12.3

11.7

Brake Rear (in.)

13.0

11.6

11.1

11.2

Curb Weight (lbs.)

3499

3428

3682

3940

60-0 MPH (ft.)

111

120

118

127

The NX 300 has the smallest brakes amongst all the cars here. As such, it has the weakest braking performance here. The Merc is the lightest but still falls behind the Beemer and the Q3.

Fuel Economy
6.7/10


With a mighty engine inside the hood, an all-wheel-drive drivetrain, and 8-speed automatic transmission, the 2018 BMW X2 SUV provides an MPH of 21 within the city ranges, MPG of 31 on the highways, and a combined MPG of 25. These figures aren't excellent but considering it is a luxury SUV, the figures are acceptable although BMW has the potential of improving these figures and making their model more fuel-efficient in their future models. 

Model

BMW X2 sDrive 28i

Mercedes GLA 250

Audi Q3 Premium

Lexus NX 300

MPG (city)

21

24

20

22

MPG (highway)

31

33

28

28

MPG (combined)

25

27

23

25

GLA with its thirsty engines performs poorly in this category as it returns just 27 mpg which is quite less efficient compared to the cars in this segment. The Lexus NX 300 proves to be the most fuel-efficient model in this segment along with the BMW X2 which also provides an adequate fuel economy. 

Interior
6.9/10


The interiors of the 2018 BMW X2 SUV looks decent and stylish. It manages to give the authentic appeal of  BMW with its well-lit cabin which is filled with enhanced features and made up of both soft material and hard plastics which gives it an overall posh vibe.

The X2, being a subcompact luxury crossover, may look small from the outside but is easily able to accommodate five large adults in comfort. Passengers in the second row will feel comfortable as the car has plenty of leg and headroom for those measuring below 190cm and can comfortably take two large child seats via ISOFIX ports if the need arises.

Model

BMW X2 sDrive 28i

Mercedes GLA 250

Audi Q3 Premium

Lexus NX 300

Passenger capacity

5

5

5

5

Front  Row(Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

39.8/55.6/40.3

38.4/56.0/40.2

37.0/55.8/40.0

38.2/57.3/42.8

Second  Row(Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

39.8/53.9/36.7

35.4/53.2/27.1

37.4/53.6/31.1

38.1/55.3/36.1

Meanwhile, all the cars in this variant have almost the same seating capacity which is a good thing.  This means that almost all the models in the segment offer a decent seating space. However, GLA disappoints with its cramped rear legroom and therefore comes last in the segment. Some of the main interior features of the 2018 BMW X2 includes:

  • Cruise control
  • Leather steering wheel
  • Keyless ignition
  • Cupholders
  • Dual illuminating vanity mirrors
  • Rear-view camera

Infotainment System

X2 has one of the best infotainment systems in the business, and whether you choose the standard 6.5-inch screen or prefer the larger 8.0-inch screen, it works equally well.

 Here's a mini list of infotainment features you will find in your BMW X2:

  • AM/FM/CD audio system
  • 19 inch 10 spoke titanium alloy wheels in sports plus package
  • Standard 18-inch turbine alloy wheels
  • 19-inch off-road design wheels with sports package.

Apple CarPlay costs 500$ extra for three years and approx. $150 a year which is definitely at odds with other car manufacturers as smartphone integration comes standard at much cheaper rates.

Cargo volume

Since X2 is 302 inches shorter than X1 its cargo space is inferior to its elder sibling. X1 boasts of 27.1 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats up and 58.7 cubic feet with the seats down while the Beemer's numbers decrease to 21.6 and 50.1 cubic feet of total space.

Model

BMW X2 sDrive 28i

Mercedes GLA 250

Audi Q3 Premium

Lexus NX 300

Cargo Volume with rear seats up (ft.3)

21.6

17.2

\xa016.7

17.7

Cargo Volume with rear seats down (ft.3)

50.1

43.6

50.3

54.6

BMW is roomier than its counterparts, Merc and Audi, and beats them with significant numbers as they have 17.2 cubic feet and 16.7 cubic feet of cargo space respectively.

Exterior
6.0/10


The 2018 BMW X2 is quite sleek.  It has been provided with a more adventurous styling which has enhanced the overall model into look sharp infused with finely stylized lines, a low roofline, and gunslit windows. Moreover, the X2 is quite a light car as per its dimensions.

It weighs just 3 and a half thousand pounds, which places it towards the lower end of the spectrum. The ground clearance is a generous 7.2 inch, enough for limited off-road antics (which aren't encouraged though). At a little over 170 inches, the X2 is quite compact too.

Model

BMW X2 sDrive 28i

Mercedes GLA 250

Audi Q3 Premium

Lexus NX 300

Curb weight (lbs.)

3499

3428

3682

3940

Length(in)

172.2

173.9

172.8

182.6

Width(in)

71.8

71.0

72.1

73.6

Height(in)

60.1

60.0

62.6

64.8

Ground clearance (in)

7.2

5.3

6.7

6.9

Wheelbase (in)

105.1

106.3

102.5

104.7

Track width (in) F/R

61.6/61.6

60.9/60.8

61.1/61.2

62.2/62.2

The Q3 has the smallest wheelbase and is easy to navigate through crowded parking lots. The Lexus has very generous overhangs in the back, which make it difficult to reverse. You have to be aware of the extra area in the rear to be able to maneuver it properly. Some of the main exterior features of the 2018 BMW X2 SUV are:

  • Space saver sphere
  • Panoramic moonroof
  • 18-inch alloy wheels
  • LED headlights
  • Twin kidney grilles

Safety
9.9/10


Following are the safety features of BMW X2:

  • Head Protection System (HPS) front and rear
  • Front side-impact airbags
  • LATCH for child-restraint safety-seat installation
  • Programmable LED Daytime Running Lights
  • Anti-theft alarm system

IIHS and NHTSA have not rated the BMW X2 SERIES.

Competition
7.0/10


BMW X2 vs. Mercedes GLA 250

Being one of the most entertaining crossovers in the class it certainly stands tall among its rivals. Given its performance, it returns good mileage and just like X2, its all-wheel-drive lends it some all-weather capacity.

On the contrary, it has a very limited cargo room, leg room, and headroom. Its firm ride quality can make you exhausted on rough roads. Additionally, its Automatic transmission operates awkwardly in stop-and-go situations which is a big let-down. Although the GLA provides tons of tech and safety features. On the inside, you'll feel abundant road and wind noises.

BMW X2 vs. Audi Q3 Premium

The most compelling part about Audi Q3 is its lower price compared to its peers. It wouldn't let you complain about the ride quality as it swiftly maneuvers even on rough roads. The interior of Q3 is lined with high-quality materials and it also boasts of a plenty of interior features.

When it comes to handling and acceleration it lags behind its class rivals like X2 and also performs poorly on fuel economy. Almost every crossover comes with a USB but unfortunately, Q3 doesn't.

BMW X2 vs. Lexus NX 300

The only area where Lexus beats the others is that it has the best cabin in its class. It also flaunts a generous backseat and power-folding rear seats are available. NX 300 has a limited cargo volume and its remote touch interface can be quite distracting for drivers.

Final Verdict


The 2018 BMW X2 is undoubtedly one of the most stylish and well-equipped crossovers available in the market. It provides good performance, especially with regards to its handling, and can be considered decently fast in terms of its acceleration. Although there are certain areas where the X2 could have improved, namely the interiors and utility, nonetheless, it makes up with its style and elegant features. Overall, if one chooses to ignore its flaws, the 2018 BMW X2 SUV is a pretty decent car and can be considered worthy by the customers if they are willing to pay the price it comes in.