Paris Motorshow 2016 highlights
David McCowen takes a look at what's on offer at the French show.
BMW has revealed the Concept X2 at the Paris motor show, previewing the bold exterior appearance to be adopted by a production version of the new SUV that is planned to go on sale during the second quarter of 2018.
First alluded to by the German car maker in a teaser photograph issued to the media this week, the X2 is a sister model to the recently introduced second-generation X1, alongside which it will be built at BMW's Regensburg factory in Germany.
The high riding five-door, known at BMW under the internal codename F49, is set to become the sixth dedicated SUV model to join the BMW line-up and the second to be based on the company's versatile UKL platform – the same structure set to underpin the upcoming second-generation Mini Countryman, with which the new BMW is also heavily related.
Following a formula that has proven highly successful for BMW in recent years, the X2 has been conceived as a sporting alternative to the X1, in much the same way the X4 provides a more dynamic take on the X3 and the X6 active as a more performance orientated option to the X5.
The positioning is reflected in the styling of the new X model, which BMW design boss, Karim Habib, describes as "combining the fast moving body language and low slung proportions of a coupe with the robust construction of an X model."
Sporting a brawnier appearance than the comparatively mild looking X1, the Concept X2 receives a distinctive looking front end dominated by a heavily structured bumper with a large central air duct and oversized air curtains on the outer edges, a uniquely shaped kidney grille that widens from top to bottom and is bordered by a heavy swathe of brushed aluminium and angular laser light headlamps with intricate graphics that mimic BMW's traditional twin Corona ring design with blue design highlights.
Further back, BMW's latest production based concept boast a heavily profiled bonnet as well as greater rake to its windscreen, lower roofline and more angled tailgate than the X1 - elements that succeed in providing it with a far more sporting profile than its more practical sibling.
Pronounced fenders and large wheelhouses filled with 21 inch wheels add visual muscle to the flanks, which are otherwise dominated by a prominent swage line that provides the Concept X2 with a defined shoulder. It also receives wide sills finished in structured grey and red plastic cladding and distinctive exterior mirrors.
The shallow glasshouse of the new BMW tapers quite dramatically towards the rear, ending with a modern interpretation of the German car maker's classic Hofmeister kink within the C-pillar. As with the grille, the side window graphic is framed in a border of brushed aluminium.
At the rear, there is a prominent spoiler atop the tailgate, uniquely styled tail lamps and high mounted bumper – the latter of which provides its luggage compartment with an unusually high loading lip.
Although many of the more detailed styling touches of the Concept X2 are expected to be toned down before it reaches production, key elements such as its sporting silhouette and five door layout are likely to be retained in a move that will see it compete directly with other style led SUV offerings, including the five-door Range Rover Evoque.
Dimensionally, it is close to the X1, which measures 4439mm in length, 1821 in width and 1598mm in height.
As with its more practical sibling, the new X2 will offer a range of transversely mounted four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines. Included in the launch line-up will one petrol variant in the form of the X2 xDrive20i, which is set to run a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine delivering 141kW. It will be joined by three diesels all powered by BMW's widely used turbocharged 2.0-litre diesel: the X2 xdrive18d with 110kW, the X2 xDrive20d with 140kW and the X2 xDrive25d with 170kW.
Gearbox choices will include a standard six-speed manual or optional six-speed automatic along with the choice of either rear- or four-wheel drive in combination with the least powerful diesel engine option used by the X2 xDrive18d.
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