How the 2018 BMW X2 will differ from the X1

The BMW series has always outclassed its competitors through sheer quality. A great design, powerful engine, and fantastic build-quality have always set BMW apart from other rivals.

X2 is the latest in a long line of BMW’s. It is the new and improved successor to the X1, and will be among the trio coupe crossovers, which already includes X6 and X4. There are a number of unique features that will set the X2 2018 apart from X1.

How the 2018 BMW X2 will differ from the X1
Read on to learn about them.

What is BMW X2:
The BMW X2 combines the fast-moving body language and low slung proportions of a coupe with the robust construction of an X model. It will have a low-slung shooting brake roofline, as well as a wind-swept shape. Upcoming releases of X2 might include a convertible version.

Why makes it stand out:
The X1, X4, and X6 shared much of their designs with their rectilinear cousins. However, the X2 will boast of a distinct design from front to back. This will make it stand out among the existing BMW catalogue, and is expected to propel the brand to even greater heights.

Power:
The BMW X2 will have a ubiquitous turbo 2.0-liter four, with horsepower of over 200. With such specifications, the X2 will surely beat the X1, and other similar cars, by a wide margin in terms of power.

Design:
The BMW X2 will have a sportier look, as compared to the X1’s more realistic look. The X2 will get a newly designed dashboard, “floating” infotainment display, and refined A/C vents.

Price range:
Price is in itself a major differentiating factor for a car. The BMW X2 will be priced competitively. The base price of the BMW X2, at the time of its early 2018 launch date, will be around $35000.

Conclusion
Even if you were not a huge fan of the BMW X1, the BMW X2 is sure to impress you. It has all the makings to be a star in BMW’s SUV lineup. Do keep an eye out for it in 2018!

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