RE: New 374hp BMW M240i xDrive previewed

RE: New 374hp BMW M240i xDrive previewed

Tuesday 18th May 2021

New 374hp BMW M240i xDrive previewed

Straight-six flagship will head all-new 2 Series lineup when production begins this summer



BMW is never far from the news at the moment, flitting from the sublime (M5 CS) to the ridiculous (iX) from one week to the next. So much so, you're never quite sure what's going to emerge next - which means it's quite reassuring to hear that the next 2 Series is lining up to be... well, exactly what we'd all expected.

"The unique selling points of the new BMW 2 Series Coupé in the competitive environment include the rear-wheel drive setup, an extremely powerful in-line 6-cylinder engine, the almost 50:50 balanced axle load distribution, an extremely torsionally stiff body and chassis technology consistently designed for agile and dynamic driving behaviour", says the latest release. And, really, what more should a 2 Series be than that?

Despite being only one generation old, the model has followed on from the example set by the 1 Series Coupe and carved out a desirable little niche for itself, being both smart looking and good to drive. With this much disguise (and BMW's recent run of form), the jury is still out on how the 2 Series might look, but it sounds like there's a lot to be encouraged by from what's underneath.



The M240i xDrive will be the flagship from launch, packing the larger M440i's powertrain - 374hp, 3.0-litre straight-six and eight-speed auto - into the smaller 2 Series body. Well, slightly smaller; despite BMW's best efforts here, there's no getting away from the fact it looks substantially larger than the old 2 Series. Presumably that's owing to the different architecture underpinning this car, with 1 Series hatch and 2 Series Gran Coupe using BMW's UKL2 platform and this 2 Series going with a variant of the CLAR Cluster Architecture.

As is often the case, testing has taken place both on roads close to BMW and the Nordschleife. Predictably, the manufacturer reports that it is: "ideally suited to sporty, ambitious cornering including easily controllable drift manoeuvres." To that end the xDrive all-wheel drive is rear biased and includes an M sports differential at the back, which uses an electric motor to generate a "fully variable locking effect". Torsional rigidity is up 12 per cent on the old car, track widths are "significantly" increased, and an Adaptive M Chassis will be optional. There's even been an aerodynamic overhaul, with front axle lift reduced by 50 per cent compared to the old 2 Series.

It sounds like cause for considerable optimism, then. Quite frankly, having any kind of small(ish), rear-drive coupe (there will be non-xDrive cars as well) is enough for us these days, but to know BMW has gone to such lengths is obviously welcome. Apparently, the 2 Series "meets the needs of particularly discerning customers are enthusiastic about unadulterated sportiness in a compact premium automobile." And we'll bet a few of those are lurking on PH. Given production will begin later this summer, expect to see the model shorn of its disguise very soon. And an extensive comments thread immediately after that...












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Bencolem

Original Poster:

1,017 posts

239 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Hmm. Would be surprised if the "extremely powerful in-line 6-cylinder engine" is available with "the rear-wheel drive setup". Also wouldn't be surprised if the M240i doesn't end up weighing more than 1,600kg...

Chestrockwell

2,629 posts

157 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Incoming

‘It’s going to be too heavy’

‘Auto only’

‘Oh it’s 4wd’

‘Oh it’s huge’

As consumers, we’re very lucky this exists as there won’t be many ‘affordable’ straight 6 twin turbo BMW’s available in 5 years when this car is probably replaced! Jaguar are going to be all electric by 2025, this will be at the end of its life cycle with loads of discounts

Advevo

94 posts

164 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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It’s 10 cm longer
5 cm wider
5cm longer wheelbase

And i can quess the weight.

It doesn’t look good for the new M2 at all.

Bigger and heavier. Wider tires to compensate the weight in cornering.

Bmw has lost it after the 1M Coupe!

Colin Chapman once said.

Adding power makes you faster on the straights; subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”




Terminator X

15,089 posts

204 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Chestrockwell said:
Incoming

‘It’s going to be too heavy’

‘Auto only’

‘Oh it’s 4wd’

‘Oh it’s huge’

As consumers, we’re very lucky this exists as there won’t be many ‘affordable’ straight 6 twin turbo BMW’s available in 5 years when this car is probably replaced! Jaguar are going to be all electric by 2025, this will be at the end of its life cycle with loads of discounts
If the shoe fits ...

TX.

Mr Tidy

22,359 posts

127 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Advevo said:
It’s 10 cm longer
5 cm wider
5cm longer wheelbase

And i can quess the weight.

It doesn’t look good for the new M2 at all.

Bigger and heavier. Wider tires to compensate the weight in cornering.

Bmw has lost it after the 1M Coupe!

Colin Chapman once said.

Adding power makes you faster on the straights; subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
I didn't know that, but it only works if the car doesn't break!

At least the new M2 has a straight 6, unlike the latest 1 Series. frown





Billy_Whizzzz

2,008 posts

143 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Under wheeled, over bodied.

blue al

948 posts

159 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Hopefully no nasty nose to be revealed, although it appears to have a high line so who knows?

T1berious

2,262 posts

155 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Interesting...

374 bhp and I imagine a similar torque figure with 4WD will make this a sub 4 second car to 60. I know its not about the numbers but there's no escaping this might be all the M Car you really need?

Assuming it's really rear wheel biased I imagine it will sell well if it looks half decent.

Yes the elephant in the room will be weight but most manufacturers are disguising it well.

Turini

418 posts

166 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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I’m fairly certain that if BMW could build it smaller, lighter and matching the expectations everyone has shown then they would but maybe that vehicle will be their CS version

The 98% that aren’t will satisfy those 98% of people who buy the standard models. It will be one of their last ICE modes and still gets immediately panned...

Edited by Turini on Monday 17th May 06:47

Bright Halo

2,969 posts

235 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Very pleased, surprised and slightly relieved that BMW are building a car of this configuration in 2021.

GreatScott2016

1,190 posts

88 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Advevo said:
It’s 10 cm longer
5 cm wider
5cm longer wheelbase

And i can quess the weight.

It doesn’t look good for the new M2 at all.

Bigger and heavier. Wider tires to compensate the weight in cornering.

Bmw has lost it after the 1M Coupe!

Colin Chapman once said.

Adding power makes you faster on the straights; subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
Why would the new M2 be worried? “Confused”

Vee12V

1,334 posts

160 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Chestrockwell said:
Incoming

As consumers, we’re very lucky this exists as there won’t be many ‘affordable’ straight 6 twin turbo BMW’s available in 5 years when this car is probably replaced! Jaguar are going to be all electric by 2025, this will be at the end of its life cycle with loads of discounts
Not really. We are far past peak BMW now. This will be heavier, number and duller again than its predecessors (and probably uglier too). I honestly don't care anymore.

cerb4.5lee

30,673 posts

180 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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This should be decent at the traffic light grand prix. driving

I've always really liked the 2 series coupe, and I've always wanted either a M235i or a M240i.

chelme

1,353 posts

170 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Vee12V said:
Chestrockwell said:
Incoming

As consumers, we’re very lucky this exists as there won’t be many ‘affordable’ straight 6 twin turbo BMW’s available in 5 years when this car is probably replaced! Jaguar are going to be all electric by 2025, this will be at the end of its life cycle with loads of discounts
Not really. We are far past peak BMW now. This will be heavier, number and duller again than its predecessors (and probably uglier too). I honestly don't care anymore.
Well said. Pretty much every quality that made BMW attractive has been diluted or deleted altogether. "We should be thankful we still bave a straight six" Really?! No, its ste. Full stop, new book please.

Court_S

12,953 posts

177 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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It’s got a shrunken 8 / 4 series shape from the side which I’m not sure about. The 8 gets away with it but the 4 doesn’t and looks very slab sided, heavy and under wheeled. Hopefully it’ll avoid the silly grilles.

It’s grown rather a lot though.

It’ll be bloody quick (the old version wasn’t exactly slow).

nickfrog

21,165 posts

217 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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chelme said:
Vee12V said:
Chestrockwell said:
Incoming

As consumers, we’re very lucky this exists as there won’t be many ‘affordable’ straight 6 twin turbo BMW’s available in 5 years when this car is probably replaced! Jaguar are going to be all electric by 2025, this will be at the end of its life cycle with loads of discounts
Not really. We are far past peak BMW now. This will be heavier, number and duller again than its predecessors (and probably uglier too). I honestly don't care anymore.
Well said. Pretty much every quality that made BMW attractive has been diluted or deleted altogether. "We should be thankful we still bave a straight six" Really?! No, its ste. Full stop, new book please.
Yet the original M2 is the weight and size of a E46 M3.

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

186 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Advevo said:
It’s 10 cm longer
5 cm wider
5cm longer wheelbase

And i can quess the weight.

It doesn’t look good for the new M2 at all.

Bigger and heavier. Wider tires to compensate the weight in cornering.

Bmw has lost it after the 1M Coupe!

Colin Chapman once said.

Adding power makes you faster on the straights; subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
Colin Chapman by post three!
Just add lightness!

rofl

cerb4.5lee

30,673 posts

180 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Johnnytheboy said:
Colin Chapman by post three!
Just add lightness!
Whereas now it is a competition to make cars as heavy as possible by adding batteries etc. Colin Chapman would absolutely hate electric cars I'd imagine!

s m

23,231 posts

203 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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I’m wondering if any variants will have a manual gearbox

pycraft

779 posts

184 months

Monday 17th May 2021
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Mr Tidy said:
Advevo said:
Colin Chapman once said.

Adding power makes you faster on the straights; subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
I didn't know that, but it only works if the car doesn't break!
...and Chapman also said that if a car crosses the line with nothing broken, it's overengineered. A philosophy regularly evident in Lotus road cars of his era....