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First Drive: BMW’s 2 Series Gran Coupe brings extra styleOver the years, BMW has made some ... allowing the car to hit 0-60mph in 4.7 seconds and reach a limited top speed of 155mph. The lesser-powered ‘220’ model comes with a 1.5-litre three ...
but bear in mind that rear head room is pretty limited. The entry-level BMW 220 version is likely to be the best choice for most buyers.
BMW claims a 7.2-second 0-100km/h acceleration time for the 120 hatch and 7.3 seconds for the 220 Gran Coupe sedan. The 120 is priced from $60,600 before on-road costs, while the 220 costs $62,900 ...
The entry-level 220 is front-drive only, and runs BMW’s 167bhp, 1.5-litre three cylinder turbo engine, aided by a 48V mild hybrid set-up. Prices for it start at £34,915. The car we’re driving ...
Engine choice consists of three petrol engines – the 220, 223 xDrive and ... is on the practicality front. BMW claims it targets young families with this car, but it would be a real struggle ...
but bear in mind that rear head room is pretty limited. The entry-level BMW 220 version is likely to be the best choice for most buyers.
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