BMW X2 Series Suv Petrol AWD

BMW X2 xDrive30i

The BMW X2 xDrive30i blends AWD traction, brisk 0–100 km/h in 6.6 s, and efficiency suited to daily commuting, making it a fit for growing families and road trips. Cargo space isn’t huge, but its 5-seat practicality and balanced performance deliver good value in its segment.

BMW X2 xDrive30i

Is this car right for you?

Best for

  • AWD traction for confidence in winter and wet conditions
  • Efficient for its class (combined consumption 7.1) for city and highway use
  • 6.6 s 0–100 km/h supports easy merging and passing
  • 5 seats and a 470 L trunk suit the needs of a growing family

Less ideal for

  • You need maximum cargo capacity for bulky gear or frequent hauling
  • You want a high-performance, track-focused SUV
  • You prefer hybrid or electric efficiency over a gasoline powertrain
  • You require three rows or seating for more than five

Core facts only

Price
€37,000
Used price
€21,000–€27,000
Power
192 hp
0–100 km/h
6.6 s
Top speed
228 km/h
Boot
470 L
Seats
5
Drive
AWD
Body type
Suv

BMW lineup context

FamilyBMW X2 Series
PositionPremium midsize car
Closest BMWBMW X1 xDrive25i

Where this car stands out

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#22 in BMW

Winter driving

Efficient for its class, with a combined consumption of 7.1.

#40 in BMW

City driving

AWD confidence for winter and variable weather.

Top 5% global

Winter driving

Brisk 0–100 km/h in 6.6 s supports effortless overtakes.

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