BMW 2 Series
2015 - 228i M Sport 2-Door
BMW 2 Series
2016 (66) - 2.0 218d M Sport Coupe 2dr Diesel Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (150 ps)
BMW 2 Series
2023 - 218i [136] Sport 4dr [Live Cockpit Professional]
BMW 2 Series
2018 - 218d SE 5dr Step Auto
BMW 2 Series
2024 - 218i [136] M Sport 4dr DCT
BMW 2 Series
2018 (68) - 2.0 220i M Sport Convertible 2dr Petrol Auto Euro 6 (s/s) (184 ps)
BMW 2 Series
2025 - M235 xDrive 4dr Step Auto
BMW 2 Series
2025 - 230e xDrive M Sport 5dr DCT [Tech Plus Pack]
BMW 2 Series
2018 (18) - 3.0 M240i Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 2dr
BMW 2 Series
2018 (18) - 220i Turbo M Sport 2dr [Nav] Step Auto
BMW 2 Series
2023 - 225e xDrive M Sport 5dr DCT
BMW 2 Series
2014 (14) - 218d SE 2dr
BMW 2 Series
2024 - 225e xDrive Sport 5dr DCT
BMW 2 Series
2015 - 2.0 Auto SPORT Cabriolet 2-Door
BMW 2 Series
2018 - 218i Sport 2dr [Nav]
BMW 2 Series
2020 (20) - 220d M Sport Coupe 2-Door
BMW 2 Series
2024 (24) - 230i M Sport Coupe 2-Door
The BMW 2 Series is a compact, four-seat coupe or convertible that offers the comfort, tech and premium feel of BMW’s saloon cars. It’s reasonably practical and cost-effective to run so you could use it as your everyday car – unlike some coupes or convertibles. It’s more fun to drive than most rivals and the high-performance models in particular can make every journey something to look forward to.
The 2 Series Coupe and Convertible have been sold since 2014, when they replaced similar 1 Series models. They’re part of the wider BMW 2 Series range that also includes the Active Tourer and Gran Tourer MPVs (multi-purpose vehicles, also known as people-carriers) and the Gran Coupe saloon.
Some models have four-wheel drive and you can choose from lots of different petrol and diesel engines, each available with a manual or automatic gearbox. The diesels give a good balance of performance and economy, which is great if you make lots of long journeys, though the petrol engines are also very efficient. Whichever you choose, you’ll enjoy responsive, rapid acceleration. If you want something even faster you should look at the powerful M235i and M240i models or the top-of-the-range M2, which delivers a lot more power but compromises on comfort.
Four trim levels are available – SE, Sport, Luxury and M Sport – all of which are very well equipped. M Sport, which tends to be the most popular, has a sportier look than the other trims.
All 2 Series models are well equipped, with an infotainment system that features DAB radio and Bluetooth, air con, cruise control and parking sensors. You’ll get sat nav in most models, while high-spec versions give you extra features such as heated leather seats, a more powerful stereo and adaptive cruise control. Convertibles have an electrically folding roof.
The 2 Series is surprisingly fuel-efficient for a sporty car. According to official average figures, petrol models can give 36-52mpg and diesels can give 52-64mpg, depending on which engine/gearbox combination is fitted. That efficiency means your Vehicle Excise Duty (car tax) is relatively low, as are insurance premiums.
The 2 Series has few direct rivals. However, similar coupes include the Volkswagen Scirocco, while premium convertible rivals include the Audi A3 Cabriolet. You might also want to consider sports cars such as the Audi TT and Toyota GT86. The 2 Series gives you a great combination of a practical interior with user-friendly tech, low running costs and a fun driving experience.
The 2 Series is unusual for a small coupe or convertible in that it has room for four adults. Tall people might find the back-seat headroom a bit tight, but children will have plenty of space. Helpfully, there are two sets of Isofix child seat mounts for smaller children. The boot is big enough for a week’s worth of holiday luggage but its relatively small opening and irregular shape mean you might find soft bags are easier to pack in than suitcases. The back seats fold down if you need to carry longer loads.
The 2 Series is the smallest of BMW’s coupe/convertible cars, sitting below the 4 Series and 8 Series in the range (the 6 Series is an older model that was replaced by the 8 Series). Compared with BMW’s other cars, the 2 Series falls between the 1 Series hatchback and 3 Series saloon in size.
The 2 Series hasn’t been assessed by safety organisation Euro NCAP, but it’s based on other BMW cars that were awarded a full five-star rating, so it should protect the driver and passengers similarly well in an accident. Most models have lots of driver-safety features including front-collision warning, automatic emergency braking and lane-departure warning.