2023
Automatic
156.9 mpg
Tax: £170
Mileage: 1,347
Hybrid
2024
Mileage: 1,731
Petrol
38.7 mpg
Tax: £180
Mileage: 2,607
Mileage: 2,634
Other
Mileage: 3,568
Mileage: 4,336
Semi-Auto
34.9 mpg
Mileage: 5,492
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Manual
42.8 mpg
Mileage: 5,494
Mileage: 5,936
2022
Tax: n/a
Mileage: 6,055
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The small, premium badged Coupe-SUV is a car of our times. An extension of a concept championed mainly (though not exclusively) by BMW. Who started it all with the large X6 (of 2008, based on the X5), extended it with the mid-sized X4 (of 2014, based on the X3) and then completed it with the first generation version of the compact X2 (of 2017, based on the X1). Both the X6 and the X4 were successful enough to merit follow-up models and the X2 is no different, with the second generation version we look at here announced in autumn 2023. Like its predecessor, it's entirely based around BMW's boxier entrant in the small SUV class, the X1, in this case the U11-series model that arrived in 2022. And, like that car, it comes with a totally redesigned cabin, a fresh standard of media connectivity and the new option of an all-electric version, the iX2. For combustion variants, the most obvious rival is Audi's Q3 Sportback, but if you're prepared to widen your buying brief, there's no shortage of small premium SUVs with sporting pretensions for this X2 to take on.
BMW has redefined this X2 in second generation form: looks, it seems, can be deceiving. The first generation model looked agile and sprightly, but wasn't actually much different to an X1 to drive. This MK2 version appears bigger and heavier-set, but seems to have the engineering for truly engaging drive dynamics. As before, the downsides in price and interior space over an X1 aren't too onerous. Like that car, the redesigned cabin is a big step forward. And the provision of a full-EV version will open up this car's market considerably. Even more than before, the X2 really is a car of our times.
Borrow £6,000 with £1,000 deposit over 48 months with a representative APR of 18.1%, monthly payment would be £172.36, with a total cost of credit of £2,273.28 and a total amount payable of £9,273.28.