2015 BMW 2-Series Active Tourer
The arrival of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer (fuel consumption combined:
6.0–4.1 litres per 100 km [47–68.9 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions: 139–109 g/km)* sees
BMW expand its portfolio into another new model segment. The newcomer in the
premium compact class skilfully blends comfort and functionality of space with
the trademark BMW strengths of dynamism, style and elegance. Following on from
the Coupe as the second member of the new BMW 2 Series range, the harmoniously
proportioned Active Tourer oozes sportiness from every angle. Measuring just
4,342 millimetres long, 1,800 millimetres wide and 1,555 millimetres in height,
it combines compact dimensions on the outside with a strikingly spacious feel
on the inside, making it perfectly suited to cope with the growing challenges
of urban mobility.
New turbocharged engines with three and four cylinders, a comprehensive
package of BMW EfficientDynamics measures and the extensive connectivity
provided by BMW ConnectedDrive are all formative elements in a driving
experience that centres on sporty performance and exemplary efficiency.
Dynamism und functionality of space brought together in classic BMW fashion.
In order to achieve a particularly high level of versatility and
functionality in the premium compact class, special design concepts are needed.
BMW has therefore opted for a sophisticated front-wheel-drive system for the 2
Series Active Tourer that is able to deliver the degree of driver engagement
expected of the brand’s models. Together with the long wheelbase of 2,670
millimetres and raised roofline, this configuration enables the room inside to
be maximised, resulting in an unprecedented feeling of spaciousness. Driver and
front passenger enjoy a far higher seating position than in a sedan, which
affords a commanding all-round view at the same time as making it easier to get
in and out. The wealth of storage facilities and the option of a fold-flat
passenger seat backrest are just two examples of the interior’s impressive
flexibility and cleverly devised layout. The cabin has a light and spacious
feel to it, with all surfaces horizontally structured in a layered look. There
is also the option of a large panoramic roof that lets light flood into the
interior. The brand identity with its overriding sense of dynamism is clearly
present in the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer too. It shines through in trademark
features such as the slightly forward-slanting BMW kidney grille at the front
end flanked by the distinctive twin circular headlights. The short front
overhang in particular is highly unusual for a front-wheel-drive car, and is
just as much a classic BMW styling cue as the short overhang at the rear, the
long wheelbase, the Hofmeister kink in the rear side windows and the L-shaped
rear lights. Crisp contours and an eye-catching swage line at the sides give
added impact to the wheel arches and inject the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer with
forward thrust even when stationary. Moving inside, the controls for the radio,
air conditioning and air vents are angled towards the driver in another
unmistakable BMW design trait.
Maximum versatility and functionality.
The versatile luggage compartment, whose capacity can be enlarged from 468
to 1,510 litres, and the 40:20:40 split-folding rear backrest fitted as
standard exemplify this model’s excellent everyday practicality. Flexibility is
further enhanced by a sliding rear seat, allowing either kneeroom or luggage space
to be increased as required. One particularly smart touch is the foldable boot
floor that conceals a storage compartment with a handy multifunction tray. The
rear backrest can be adjusted to offer either added comfort for the three rear
seats or extra luggage space. Access to the luggage compartment couldn't be
easier thanks to the large, broad, wide-opening tailgate, which can furthermore
be optionally specified with pushbutton automatic opening and closing or the
Smart Opener function for supreme ease of operation with a quick flick of the
foot.
Latest-generation engines running on three or four cylinders.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is being launched with a choice of three
powerful, light and fuel-efficient three and four-cylinder drive units that
form part of a new generation of engines. They are installed transversely and
boast a compact design along with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology, at the same
time as complying with the EU6 emissions standard.
The new three-cylinder petrol unit stands out for its exceptional
efficiency and great performance abilities. This cutting-edge powerplant is
receiving its premiere in a model from the BMW core brand in the guise of the
BMW 218i Active Tourer (fuel consumption urban/extra-urban/combined: 6.1/4.2/4.9
l/100 km [46.3/67.2/57.6 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 115 g/km)* with a
six-speed manual gearbox. The engine has a displacement of 1.5 litres,
generates 100 kW/136 hp and excels with its spontaneous throttle response,
hearty appetite for revs and high pulling power. The design of three-cylinder
engines means they are not subject to first and second-order inertia forces,
while the balancer shaft included on the BMW unit ensures that it operates even
more smoothly over the entire rev range.
Topping the bill at market launch is the BMW 225i Active Tourer (fuel
consumption urban/extra-urban/combined: 7.6/5.0/6.0 l/100 km [37.1/56.5/47 mpg
imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 139 g/km)*. With an output of 170 kW/231 hp, a
time of 6.8 seconds* for the 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) dash and a top speed of 235
km/h* (146 mph), the model’s four-cylinder engine raises the bar for dynamic
performance in its class.
Hard at work under the bonnet of the BMW 218d Active Tourer (fuel
consumption urban/extra-urban/combined: 5.0/3.6/4.1 l/100 km [56.5/78.4/68.9
mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 109 g/km)* is a four-cylinder diesel engine.
A member of the same new engine family as its two petrol counterparts, it
delivers 110 kW/150 hp while mustering up a peak torque of 330 Nm (243 lb-ft).
This powerpack serves to reaffirm the exceptionally dynamic performance
qualities of diesel engines from BMW, propelling the BMW 218d Active Tourer
from standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 8.9 seconds* and on to a top speed of
205 km/h (127 mph)*.
The BMW among front-wheel-drive cars.
Like all BMW models, the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer makes its mark with
great driving dynamics and the sort of driving experience the brand is renowned
for. The newly developed chassis, comprising a single-joint spring strut axle
at the front and a multi-link rear axle, combines agility and directional
precision with excellent handling stability and suspension comfort. The front
drive axle in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer has undergone extensive
fine-tuning, ensuring that it endows the car with optimum driving dynamics and
wonderfully precise steering feedback. The electromechanical steering and the
system’s functional arrangement combine to produce a driving sensation that is
devoid of interfering torque steer.
The intelligent use of high-tensile and ultra-high-tensile multi-phase
steels makes a decisive contribution to safety standards in the BMW 2 Series
Active Tourer, while also helping to keep the vehicle’s weight down. Apart from
being a crucial factor in the model’s exceptional driving dynamics, this
lightweight engineering is just one among many BMW EfficientDynamics technology
elements. These also include the Auto Start Stop function, Brake Energy
Regeneration, Optimum Gearshift Indicator, on-demand operation of ancillary
units and the integral Air Curtain, which uses two vertical air inlets in the
front bumper to direct the airstream along the front wheels.
M Sport package for maximum presence.
Besides the standard trim, two further equipment lines both allow owners to
put an individual slant on the interior and exterior. The Sport Line places the
emphasis on the dynamic side, while the Luxury Line is all about elegance and
exclusiveness. The M Sport package that will be available from November opens
up even greater scope for customisation. An M Aerodynamics package, M Sport
suspension and 17 or 18-inch M light-alloy wheels on the outside are
complemented by an M leather steering wheel and specially upholstered sports
seats in the interior to maximise the on-road presence of the BMW 2 Series
Active Tourer. The range will be extended from late autumn to include variants
equipped with the xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system.
High degree of connectivity for enhanced safety and comfort.
Standards of safety and comfort aboard the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer are
boosted by the assistance systems and various infotainment features that are
collectively known as BMW ConnectedDrive. Take, for instance, the Traffic Jam
Assistant or the camera-based cruise control system with Stop & Go
function, which both work using a mono camera. They assist with accelerating
and braking (longitudinal guidance) as well as steering (lateral guidance with
the Traffic Jam Assistant), at the same time as relieving the driver of
monotonous tasks, such as when driving in a queue of traffic on the motorway or
in heavy city-centre traffic.
BMW ConnectedDrive Services & Apps bring smartphone applications into
the vehicle and allow innovative features like the Concierge Service or Real
Time Traffic Information to be added. These can also be booked at a later date
and, in many cases, for flexible periods of time. In this way, the
functionality of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer can be vastly enhanced and
updated by the owner at any time.
The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is the first model in the premium compact
class to be made available with a Head-Up Display, which projects all relevant
driving information into the driver’s field of vision in full colour. Instead
of being displayed on the windscreen itself, the information is shown on a
screen that extends out between the steering wheel and windscreen. This enables
drivers to view all key information without having to divert their attention
from the road.
Concept
A compact answer to urban mobility issues.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer combines generous interior space,
comfort, first-class practicality and typical BMW driving dynamics all in one
premium compact-segment model. Despite the exterior length of just 4,342
millimetres, these models offer typical luxury-class legroom, particularly in
the rear. The Sports Active Tourer defines a new genre in the compact segment,
with a unique package based on practicality, quality and driving dynamics.
These features make the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer the ideal vehicle for
people with an active lifestyle who want lots of interior space, flexibility
and ample carrying capacity – amongst other things for high-end sports
equipment – yet at the same time prefer to drive a compact vehicle. The new BMW
2 Series Active Tourer will also appeal to young families for whom lifestyle
appeal, sporty performance, practicality and adaptability are important factors
when buying a car.
Front-wheel-drive set-up offers maximum interior configuration possibilities.
This state-of-the-art platform will give the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
a head start in the market for adaptable vehicles that are compact on the
outside and spacious on the inside. This platform, together with a higher
roofline, long wheelbase and transverse engines, maximises interior
spaciousness and flexibility. At the same time, the elevated “semi-command”
seating position provides a better overview in complex driving situations. It
also makes for easier entry and exit, and does not reduce headroom.
Smart details such as a wide range of storage features front and rear and
an automatically opening and closing tailgate – controlled by pushbutton or
gesture, as desired – are typical of the high level of convenience and
practicality offered by this new model. In the rear compartment, for example, a
sturdy folding cargo floor provides added flexibility. It can be opened up to
give access to an extra storage compartment underneath, with a practical
multifunction tray. At the same time, the 40:20:40 split-folding rear seat can
be folded down to create a virtually flat extension of the cargo space. If the
folding front passenger backrest is lowered as well, it is possible to
transport long objects of up to 2.40 metres in length, including sports
equipment.
Lashing points and multifunction bag hooks, one on either side of the rear
compartment, are further features which add to the practicality of this
vehicle.
Design
Unmistakable brand identity.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer combines its extremely compact
dimensions with adaptability, practicality and highly dynamic design, and cuts
a sporty and elegant figure from every angle. Deftly balanced proportions based
on a long wheelbase and short overhangs front and rear create a distinctive BMW
silhouette. The bold definition of the bonnet, which slopes down to a slightly
forward-slanted kidney grille, gives the vehicle the appearance of surging
forward even when at rest. A sharply raked D-pillar adds to this effect.
The front view is dominated by the low-rise double kidney grille, which is
positioned lower than the headlights – a feature normally confined to the BMW
Coupes and which points immediately to the dynamic personality of this vehicle.
The steeply raked windscreen and clearly defined and sculpted bonnet give the
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer a low-slung, sporty appearance and emphasise its
sense of width.
Twin round headlights with the option of efficient bi-LED technology.
The LED daytime driving lights cut across the top of the twin round
headlights, giving them a very road-focused look. As an option, efficient
bi-LED lights are available for the dipped and main beam functions. These
lights are as bright as comparable xenon systems with LED daytime running light
rings, but only consume half as much energy. LED technology is also used in the
cornering lights, which provide excellent sideways illumination both when
making a turn and also when cornering at speeds between 40 and 70 km/h (approx.
25 and 44 mph), where they provide additional, non-swivelling illumination. In
their modern styling interpretation, the twin round headlights in combination
with the large air intakes add the finishing touches to a very assertive front
profile.
In side view, the elongated silhouette with its discreet wedge shape gives
the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer a distinctive, dynamic appearance. Two
eye-catching feature lines along the side of the vehicle maintain a balance
between the gently rising wedge shape and the dynamic counterpoint formed by
the rear edge of the side window as it slopes down to the hallmark Hofmeister
kink. The higher roofline, large doors and long wheelbase all point to the
generous spaciousness that awaits inside the vehicle.
The rear profile gives a strong sense of width, and ensures that the BMW 2
Series Active Tourer’s sporty and dynamic appearance continues right round the
vehicle. The typical L-shaped BMW rear light units, optionally including wide
LED tail lights, extend a long way into the side walls, creating a fluent
transition between the sides and rear of the vehicle and drawing attention to
the wheel arches and the vehicle’s road-hugging stance. The tailgate, with its
low sill and wide aperture, gives easy access to the load compartment. Vertical
air-deflecting aeroblades on either side of the rear window along with a rear
spoiler add the finishing touches to the attractively modern rear-end lines.
And most of the time the effect is unmarred even by a windscreen wiper – when
at rest, the wiper remains hidden inside the rear spoiler.
The interior: light, bright, sporty and practical.
The interior is light and surprisingly spacious. Despite very compact
exterior dimensions, with a length of 4,342 millimetres, a width of 1,800
millimetres and a height of 1,555 millimetres, the roomy interior provides
comfortable seating for five people, and thanks to the large glass area is also
light and airy throughout. This effect is further enhanced by the optional
panoramic roof and by the A-pillar triangle window, both of which also improve
all-round visibility. The horizontally structured, layered styling of the
instrument panel and door panels gives the interior an elegant, light-touch
feel and emphasises the sense of spaciousness. At the same time the typical BMW
driver-centric design of the cockpit underlines the sporty character of the new
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.
The high-end interior ambience can be further accentuated by specifying the
optional freestanding, high-tech-look central information display, which is
positioned optimally within the driver’s field of vision. The instrument
panel’s large trim surfaces with accent strips and electroplated highlights
emphasise the premium character of the vehicle, and the same design theme is carried
over to the centre console and doors as well.
The sharp visual demarcation between the centre console and the instrument
panel gives the latter an appearance of floating in mid-air. For the first time
the HVAC controls and the eye-catching, electroplated-look Driving Experience
Control switch are located on the centre console.
In the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer attractive and elegant design, and
compact dimensions, are mated with practicality in the form of abundant storage
features that provide useful additional space. A closed storage compartment in
front of the centre console, bottle holders (up to 1.5-litre bottles) in the
doors, offset cupholders in the centre console and storage compartments both in
and underneath the centre armrest are further examples of intelligent,
space-efficient design.
For an individual feel: two equipment lines and the M Sport package.
The premium ambience of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is underlined by
highest build quality and high-end materials. With a wide choice of upholstery,
equipment levels and colour schemes, customers have ample scope to configure
the interior design to suit their own personal tastes. In addition to the basic
version, a Sport Line and a Luxury Line are also offered. And from November the
M Sport package will provide a further way to lend an extremely individual feel
to both the exterior and interior of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.
The Sport Line for a dynamic look.
This package includes striking body styling features in high-gloss black
which add to the dynamic appearance of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. The
high-gloss kidney grille at the front, the special air intake styling, the
accent strip on the rear apron and the optional “Sport” badging on the side of
the vehicle, complemented by an electroplated black chrome-trimmed tailpipe,
create a commanding presence. Exclusive 16 or 17-inch alloy wheels lend a
further sporty note. The interior, too, features eye-catching high-gloss black
trim strips on the instrument panel and doors. The sports seats are trimmed
with exclusive fabric upholstery with striking contrast stitching or can be
specified in special Sport Line leather. A chrome-trimmed glove compartment,
contrasting red stitching on the instrument panel and leather steering wheel
and red detailing for the car key are further highlights.
Lxuury Line emphasises the elegance of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.
Luxurious chrome exterior trim typifies the elegant character of the Luxury
Line. The kidney grille, the special front air intakes, the tailpipe and the
rear apron are all embellished with high-gloss chrome. The special-design 16 or
17-inch alloy wheels and the optional “Luxury” badging on the side of the
vehicle are further keynotes of the Luxury Line. Inside the vehicle, the
elegant theme continues with subtle touches such as chrome accents, contrasting
highlights in the instrument panel, the black sports leather steering wheel and
special Luxury Line seat upholstery.
M Sport package takes road presence to the highest level.
Available from November, the M Sport package stands out from the crowd and
takes road presence to new levels. It includes the M aerodynamics package (with
special front, rear and side body parts), a distinctive high-gloss black double
kidney grille at the front of the vehicle and M Sport suspension with a
10-millimetre reduction in ride height for further improved driving dynamics.
Special 17 or 18-inch wheels, and the BMW Individual high-gloss Shadow Line
window trim, round off this exclusive package. Customers can also specify
Estoril Blue paintwork, which is exclusive to the M Sport package. M badging at
the side, specially styled brakes and the chrome-trimmed tailpipes are further
distinctive highlights of this package. Interior features like the M door sill
finishers, the M multifunction leather steering wheel, M footrest, M shift
lever, the BMW Individual anthracite roof liner and the blue contrast stitching
in the instrument panel all contribute to a sporty ambience. The sports seats
are specially upholstered in a combination of “Micro Hexagon” fabric and
Alcantara, or alternatively in black leather with blue stitching and M piping.
The three-colour BMW M vehicle key adds the perfect finishing touch to an
exceptional package.
Powertrain
New engine family takes efficiency and driving pleasure to new levels.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer offers excellent driving dynamics and a
typical BMW driving experience that combines sporty performance with equally
outstanding efficiency. Much of this is down to the all-new powertrain, used in
model-specific versions that are perfectly matched to the space-efficient
overall concept of BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. With this concept in mind, BMW
has for the first time opted to use a state-of-the-art front-wheel-drive set-up
that fully meets the requirement for agile performance in this new model. The
new BMW 218i Active Tourer is the first vehicle from the BMW core brand to be
powered by the all-new three-cylinder engine. This engine, like the new
four-cylinder units, is part of a newly developed modular engine family
comprising lightweight, high-performance, fuel-efficient engines, all of which
are equipped with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology.
The new engine family: lightweight, compact, fuel-efficient.
From the launch date, the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer model range will
include the top-of-the-line unit in this modular engine family – a
four-cylinder petrol engine which will power the BMW 225i Active Tourer. And
the first three-cylinder engine, which made its world debut in the BMW i8, will
now for the first time do duty in a model of the BMW core brand: the BMW 218i
Active Tourer. Completing the engine line-up at the launch date is a
four-cylinder diesel engine which will power the BMW 218d Active Tourer. All
engines are EU6-compliant.
The standard transmission is a newly developed six-speed manual unit.
Optionally, in conjunction with the three-cylinder engine, a 6-speed Steptronic
transmission can be specified. For the four-cylinder models a new 8-speed
Steptronic transmission has been developed, which is specially adapted to take
account of the front-wheel-drive configuration and the transverse engine. All
transmissions feature Auto Start Stop, while the Steptronic versions further
improve vehicle efficiency with a coasting function.
Common to all the new engines used in the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is
their in-line configuration and a displacement per cylinder of 500 cc. The
ultra-low-friction, all-aluminium core engine features optimised thermodynamic
efficiency, very low weight and refined running. The closed-deck crankcase is
very rigid, while thermally joined cylinder liners with twin-wire, arc-sprayed
coating save weight and reduce friction. A balancer shaft (in the
three-cylinder engine) or two counter-rotating balancer shafts (in the
four-cylinder engines) ensure refined running throughout the engine speed
range. Further features common to the engines include standardised interfaces
such as the identical engine mounts or the connections for the cooling system,
intake and exhaust systems and heating and air-conditioning system.
All the petrol engines feature an exhaust-manifold-integrated turbocharger,
with liquid cooling not only for the manifold but also for the aluminium
turbine housing. The exhaust gases have only a short distance to travel to the
turbocharger system, ensuring agile response, while the very short warm-up time
reduces internal friction in the system and therefore also fuel consumption.
Finally, the close-coupled location of the catalytic converter and the
electrically operated boost pressure control valve (wastegate) help to reduce
the emissions of these engines.
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology as standard.
All petrol and diesel engines in the new engine family are equipped with
the latest version of BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. The petrol engines
feature turbocharging, direct petrol injection, double-Vanos variable camshaft
timing and, for the four-cylinder units, Valvetronic fully variable valve
timing. On the thermodynamically optimised diesel engines, VNT turbocharging
and common rail direct injection with a maximum pressure of 2,000 bar form part
of the package. These world-leading features allow BMW to combine optimised
performance with optimised efficiency. The engines in this new family therefore
once again set standards in both these disciplines.
BMW 225i Active Tourer: high-performance four-cylinder petrol engine offers sporty performance and maximised driving enjoyment.
With its high peak output, brawny torque and lively revving
characteristics, the brand-new four-cylinder petrol engine provides extremely
sporty and dynamic performance in the BMW 225i Active Tourer (fuel consumption
urban/extra-urban/combined: 7.6/5.0/6.0 l/100 km [37.1/56.5/47 mpg imp];
combined CO2 emissions: 139 g/km)*. High standards of refinement and
outstanding efficiency are further features of the driving experience in this
new BMW. The 2.0-litre in-line engine develops maximum power of 170 kW/231 hp
at between 4,750 and 6,000 rpm, and peak torque of 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) between
1,250 rpm and 4,640 rpm. These statistics allow the BMW 225i Active Tourer to
develop effortless power whether in fast motorway driving, on
single-carriageway roads or on a mountain pass, even with a full payload. When
required, 0-100 km/h (62 mph) is accomplished in 6.8 seconds, with a top speed
of 235 km/h (146 mph).
Despite its performance, this top-powered model, which gets the 8-speed
Steptronic transmission as standard, is extremely fuel-efficient and low on
emissions. Average fuel consumption in the ECE test cycle is 6.0 l/100 km (56.5
mpg imp)*, with CO2 emissions of 139 g/km*. Both of these are best-in-segment
figures in this power class.
BMW 218i Active Tourer: the first three-cylinder petrol model.
After its world debut in the BMW i8, the BMW Group’s first three-cylinder
petrol engine has now been installed in a vehicle of the BMW core brand as
well: the BMW 218i Active Tourer (fuel consumption urban/extra-urban/combined:
6.1/4.2/4.9 l/100 km [46.3/67.2/57.6 mpg imp]; combined CO2 emissions: 115
g/km)*. The new in-line engine is extremely compact in size and very light in
weight, providing an ideal fit with the new vehicle concept. At the same time,
its BMW TwinPower Turbo technology combines high performance potential with
exemplary efficiency. The low internal friction is just one feature that helps
to reduce fuel consumption. On top of this, the new engine also boasts typical
three-cylinder qualities such as lively revving, instant response and a dynamic
and sporty engine sound.
Smooth running throughout the engine speed range.
Further advantages of this lightweight, compact three-cylinder engine are
its vibration characteristics. As in a six-in-line engine, there are no first
and second-order inertia forces. In a further contribution to smoothness, the
small amounts of engine roll torque are completely eliminated by a balancer
shaft for maximum refinement throughout the engine speed range. Finally, the
combination of a dual-mass flywheel and a centrifugal pendulum absorber, which
is unusual in this power class, eliminates irregular running, ensuring
refinement even at the low end of the engine speed range.
Further advantages of the three-cylinder engine include longer firing
intervals, making it possible to precisely match the engine cycle to varying
power requirements. As a result, the response to throttle commands is very
sharp, and the engine develops large amounts of torque from only slightly above
idling.
The turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine’s displacement of 1.5 litres
delivers maximum power of 100 kW/136 hp between 4,500 and 6,000 rpm. Peak
torque of 220 Nm (162 lb-ft) is available from 1,250 rpm. For short periods
this can be increased to 230 Nm (169 lb-ft) using the overboost function. The
extra torque is particularly useful for overtaking or on uphill gradients and
can be utilised at engine speeds up to 4,150 rpm.
With six-speed manual transmission, the agile three-cylinder engine
accelerates the BMW 218i Active Tourer from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 9.3
seconds* on the way to a top speed of 200 km/h* (124 mph). Average fuel
consumption in the ECE test cycle is 4.9 l/100 km (57.6 mpg imp), with
correspondingly low CO2 emissions of 115 g/km*.
BMW 218d Active Tourer: powerful and fuel-efficient.
The 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine in the BMW 218d Active Tourer (fuel
consumption urban/extra-urban/combined: 5.0/3.6/4.1 l/100 km [56.5/78.4/68.9
mpg imp]; combined CO2 emissions: 109 g/km)* is the first diesel unit in the
new engine family. Thanks to a friction-reduced core engine, improved thermodynamics
and injection pressures of up to 2,000 bar, it offers refinement and high power
output combined with increased efficiency. This makes the engine a natural
choice for all drivers who want to combine dynamic power with superior fuel
efficiency. This model, too, offers the refinement benefits of a dual-mass
flywheel with centrifugal pendulum absorber.
The new BMW 218d Active Tourer develops maximum power of 110 kW/150 hp at
4,000 rpm and peak torque of 330 Nm (243 lb-ft) at between 1,750 and 2,250 rpm,
giving this Active Tourer model a 0-100 km/h (62 mph) time of just 8.9 seconds*
and a top speed of 205 km/h (127 mph)*. With average fuel consumption in the
ECE test cycle of 4.1 l/100 km (78.4 mpg imp)* and correspondingly low CO2
emissions of 109 g/km*, the BMW 218d Active Tourer is one of the most
fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly vehicles in its class.
Further model versions from autumn: BMW 220i, 220d and 216d Active Tourer, plus BMW xDrive for selected petrol and diesel models.
In the course of this year, a further three engine versions will join the
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer range, along with intelligent BMW xDrive
all-wheel-drive versions of one petrol and one diesel model. By the end of the
year the range will have been extended to include the BMW 220i, BMW 220d and
BMW 216d, along with xDrive versions of the BMW 220d and 225i Active Tourer.
6-speed manual transmission as standard.
The newly developed manual transmission makes an important contribution to
fuel efficiency. Based on the existing transmission, it has been adapted to
take account of the front-wheel-drive layout and transverse engines. Its
efficiency has been optimised and it also sets standards in its class in
weight.
Both these aspects result in a significant reduction in fuel consumption.
High-performance carbon multi-cone synchromesh is used for fast and easy
shifting – a definite plus point for sporty-minded drivers. Further assistance
is provided by rev-matching in Sport mode with the aid of a new gear sensor,
allowing sporty shifting at the ideal engagement speed.
From the point of view of comfort, too, the new manual transmission
displays typical BMW hallmarks. The external shift mechanism is a flexible
cable-operated system, preventing undesirable vibration of the
engine/transmission system and minimising torque steer. This solution makes for
quiet operation and also contributes to the high standard of ride comfort in
the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.
6 and 8-speed Steptronic transmissions optionally available.
The likewise newly developed automatic transmissions are perfectly matched
to the different engine characteristics. The 6-speed Steptronic transmission is
available for the three-cylinder engines, while the 8-speed Steptronic
transmission (standard on the BMW 225i Active Tourer) can be supplied for the
four-cylinder units. In both cases optimised hydraulic control and the
precision-controllable torque converter clutch ensure fast, sporty shifting,
smooth operation and high efficiency. As well as short reaction and shift times
and direct downshift capability, the software also offers a choice of shift
strategies geared either to sporty, comfort-oriented or to economy-oriented
driving styles. These strategies can be selected by the driver using the
Driving Experience Control switch. The new Steptronic transmissions also
feature Auto Start Stop and a coasting function, while the 8-speed Steptronic
comes with Launch Control (see also Chassis chapter).
Chassis
Comfort and dynamic performance get equal billing.
Like every BMW, the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer offers high levels of
dynamism and a driving experience typical of the brand. For the first time BMW
has adopted a state-of-the-art front-wheel-drive set-up that fully meets the
requirement for a balance between comfort and sporty performance. As a result,
the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is not only the most dynamic
front-wheel-drive model in its segment, but also offers high standards of
driving comfort.
The key to the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer’s excellent driving dynamics
is its well-rounded overall concept. The chassis has been newly developed from
the ground up, with a wide track, reduced-friction steering system, a
torsionally very stiff, lightweight body with short overhangs, a low vehicle centre
of gravity and extensive aerodynamic measures, all of which help to give the
new BMW handling qualities which are unique in this class. If the optional
electronically controlled dampers are specified, the chassis characteristics
can be adjusted to different driving situations with a choice of two different
settings, making for improved ride comfort and driving dynamics. An ideal
complement is provided by the options Servotronic, Variable Sports Steering and
M Sport package (from November).
Front-wheel-drive chassis newly developed from the ground up.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer has a wheelbase of 2,670 millimetres and
a front and rear track width of 1,561 and 1,562 millimetres respectively (BMW
225i Active Tourer: 1,557/1,558 millimetres). The base version of this chassis
already combines typical BMW agility and directional control with high levels
of stability and comfort. A key aim was to achieve best possible driving
dynamics and steering feedback for the driven front axle, while a further focus
was to minimise unwanted steering effects.
Single-joint front spring-strut axle.
The single-joint spring-strut axle of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer has
been newly developed from the ground up. Lightweight, very stiff components and
perfect calibration of the suspension kinematics and elastokinematics make for
agile cornering performance, excellent directional control and largely
torque-steer-free steering. Aluminium swivel bearings, use of high-strength
steel in the axle subframe and wishbones and the hollow, variable-gauge
anti-roll bar reduce unsprung masses and contribute to agility and ride
comfort.
Overall, the suspension kinematics and spring/damper tuning ensure maximum
lateral acceleration and directional stability. Meanwhile, optimised mountings
and bearings and precisely calculated elastokinematics also maintain high
standards of ride comfort. For example, the dampers both front and rear are
decoupled from the body using a class-leading solution based on sophisticated
three-way support mounts.
Multi-link rear axle.
The multi-link rear axle, too, has been newly developed and makes an
important contribution to the excellent driving dynamics of the BMW 2 Series
Active Tourer. With its high-strength steel construction, very stiff control
arms and hollow anti-roll bar, it is the perfect complement to the sporty
front-wheel-drive set-up, while the separate springs and dampers have benefits
for the space-efficient overall layout. The axle subframe provides an optimal
connection between the multi-link axle and the body. Carefully calibrated
components such as the wheel bearings or the ball-and-socket joints and rubber
mounts on the wheel carriers optimise camber stiffness for improved stability.
Electromechanical “single-pinion” steering.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer’s electromechanical power steering
system gives equal priority to both agility and comfort while also being
largely free of torque steer. In order to preserve typical BMW steering
characteristics in this front-wheel-drive model, the hardware and software have
been perfectly matched to the new drive configuration. The servo unit and
steering gear are combined in a single component, so that the steering
assistance acts directly on the single pinion, resulting in very low friction.
The front axle has been designed to provide very direct steering response
and to give precise feedback on load conditions and road surface. Torque steer
has been reduced to a minimum by precisely calculated elastokinematics and
precise software calibration, and engine forces are counteracted by optimally
designed engine and transmission mounts and the engine pendulum mount. Finally,
a very stiff vehicle front end makes a further contribution to steering
precision.
As a result, the steering is impressively agile and sporty, offering a
typical BMW steering feel with clearly defined feedback. Steering precision,
directional control and response are among the qualities which put the new BMW
2 Series Active Tourer right at the front of its class.
Combining comfort with agility: Servotronic and Variable Sports Steering.
Additional comfort can be provided if the optional Servotronic
speed-sensitive power assist is specified, while the optional Variable Sports
Steering goes a step further still in terms of agility and precision. By
varying the steering ratio depending on the steering angle, Variable Sports
Steering reduces the steering effort required during parking and turning
manoeuvres, while at higher speeds providing high standards of straightline stability
and track-holding, with very precise directional control.
Brake system: stopping power, fade resistance and safety.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer uses high-performance swing-calliper brakes
with vented discs at the front, or front and rear, depending on the engine
version. This lightweight brake system is in each case matched to the engine of
the model in which it is fitted. It boasts stable, fade-resistant performance,
easy operation and precise controllability. On some engine versions, the
outstanding heat tolerance is further improved by a brake cooling air duct. The
electric parking brake is easy to operate and frees up more space on the centre
console.
Chassis control systems for optimised driving dynamics.
Drivers of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer are assisted by a range of
electronic chassis control systems geared to improving both active safety and
driving dynamics. The DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system comprises ABS, DTC
(Dynamic Traction Control), EDLC (Electronic Differential Lock Control) and
Performance Control, along with a number of front-wheel-drive-adapted
subfunctions, including a torque interface, that optimise the synergy between
engine and chassis.
The chassis control systems enhance the driving dynamics of the new BMW 2
Series Active Tourer, with differences between the different stability control
modes (DSC, DTC and DSC Off) which are clearly noticeable to the driver. In DTC
mode, the stability control is less quick to intervene, allowing the right
amount of wheel spin for maximum acceleration. In DSC Off mode, application of
precisely controlled braking pressure at the front wheels simulates the effect
of a mechanical differential lock (EDLC function), resulting in significantly
improved traction when accelerating out of bends. Agility is also improved by
the Performance Control system on the four-cylinder models. The system
suppresses the typical front-wheel-drive understeer characteristics without
waiting for stability to reach a critical point. In addition to the
above-mentioned DSC features, the standard specification of the BMW 2 Series
Active Tourer also includes the Start-Off Assistant, Brake Drying function,
Brake Standby and Fading Compensation.
Vehicles with 8-speed Steptronic transmission are also fitted as standard
with Launch Control, which the driver can activate for extra-sporty
acceleration from rest. This function revs the engine to the ideal launch rpm
and also controls the engagement rpm for subsequent upshift points. Launch
Control optimises traction and performance when the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
is accelerating off the line.
Dynamic options: sports chassis, adaptive dampers.
M Sport suspension with 10 millimetres lower ride height – part of the M
Sport package – is also available as a separate option from market launch. The
tauter spring/damper calibration and stiffer anti-roll bars increase the
vehicle’s dynamic performance potential. BMW 2 Series Active Tourer models with
the M Sport package also ride on 17 or 18-inch M alloy wheels. Alternatively,
sportier drivers can also opt for a chassis with Dynamic Damper Control. In
this case the Driving Experience Control switch allows the driver to choose
between two different damping settings depending on the driving situation for
improved ride comfort and driving dynamics.
Driving Experience Control switch with ECO PRO mode: sportier, more
fuel-efficient or more comfortable settings selectable at the press of a
button.
The Driving Experience Control switch at the front of the centre console
allows drivers to choose between sporty, comfortable or extra-fuel-efficient
vehicle settings for their BMW 2 Series Active Tourer, depending on the driving
situation and their personal preferences. These modes – ECO PRO, SPORT and
COMFORT – are selectable at the press of a button. Each mode activates a
predefined set-up for the relevant powertrain and chassis components.
BMW EfficientDynamics
More power with reduced emissions and fuel consumption.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer incorporates a range of innovations
based on the BMW EfficientDynamics strategy. For example, the new petrol and
diesel engines incorporate TwinPower Turbo technology for simultaneous
improvements in performance, fuel consumption and driving pleasure. And the new
transmissions, which have been optimised for use in a front-wheel-drive
vehicle, offer improved efficiency with low friction losses. 6-speed and
8-speed Steptronic transmissions operate with minimal torque converter slip and
with an intelligent control strategy that offers further potential for fuel
savings. The Auto Start Stop function and the coasting function – for vehicles
with automatic transmission only – are also standard specification, along with
braking energy regeneration, friction-reduced wheel bearings and
low-rolling-resistance tyres.
Intelligent energy management in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer also
extends to the auxiliary units and electrical consumers. The on-demand coolant
pump, an electronically controlled oil pump and electromechanical power
steering, which only consumes energy when the steering wheel is turned, all
help to save fuel. At the same time, using the Driver Experience Control
switch, drivers can select ECO PRO mode to alter the drive settings - and if
desired also the heating and climate control functions – so that the vehicle
operates with maximum efficiency, but without neglecting comfort. ECO PRO mode
can reduce fuel consumption by up to 20 per cent. Additionally, the coasting
function (only with Steptronic transmissions) and ECO PRO Route (for vehicles
with navigation system) provide further fuel savings.
Intelligent lightweight design for improved dynamics and reduced fuel consumption.
The driving dynamics of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer are also
influenced by the weight of the vehicle and the stiffness of the body.
High-tensile and ultra-high-tensile multi-phase steels and use of tailored
blanks help to create a body which combines enormous strength with low weight.
The bonnet, meanwhile, is made of lightweight aluminium and weighs just eight
kilograms, 50 per cent less than a conventionally produced component. The
bumper supports, steering shaft, brake guards and wheel swivel bearings
likewise help to reduce weight, thereby contributing to typical BMW driving
dynamics and excellent fuel economy.
Aerodynamics: finely honed for low fuel consumption.
With a drag coefficient of cd = 0.26, the new BMW 218i Active Tourer also
demonstrates excellent aerodynamic qualities. The overall proportions, the
vehicle front and rear end and the largely smooth-surfaced underbody panelling
have all been aerodynamically optimised. At the same time, BMW Air Curtain
technology at the front apron produces a curtain of air in front of the wheel
arches to reduce turbulence at the front wheels. The roof spoiler is integrated
with the D-pillar trailing edges (aeroblades) to form a single component which
optimises rear-end airflow. The trailing edges of the rear lights are a further
drag-reducing feature. Finally, active control of the air flaps behind the BMW
kidney grille and in the lower cooling air intake makes a further contribution
to the outstanding cd value and low fuel consumption of the BMW 2 Series Active
Tourer.
BMW ConnectedDrive
For safety and full connectivity.
BMW was quick to see the benefits and potential of connectivity between
vehicle, driver and environment, and began integrating the digital world into
its vehicles with BMW ConnectedDrive many years ago. BMW ConnectedDrive
comprises a unique combination of driver assistance systems and mobility
services, which are offered as both standard and optional equipment. With its
intelligent connectivity, the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer has now brought the
best in convenience and infotainment technology to the premium compact class as
well, while a new generation of image-based assistance systems brings
significant safety improvements.
With the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer, the BMW Head-Up Display is now making
its debut in this class, showing a complete range of important information
directly in the driver’s field of vision. Information generated by the
assistance systems as well as navigation information or speed information is
projected in full colour onto a retractable panel situated between the
instrument panel and the windscreen.
Driver assistance systems for increased safety and comfort.
Advances in camera technology have paved the way for a new generation of
assistance systems relying exclusively on vision-based sensing, using
information acquired by a mono camera mounted in the base of the rear-view
mirror. Camera-based applications offer similar functionality to radar-based
technology but are better at detecting stationary obstacles. Although they have
certain requirements in terms of light conditions, such systems have a wide
vision angle which makes it possible to detect vehicles that are pulling out or
cutting in in front of the driver’s vehicle even if they are right at the edges
of the driver’s field of vision. The Traffic Jam Assistant, camera-based Cruise
Control with Stop & Go function, Collision Warning with City Braking
function, Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function, Lane Departure Warning
and Speed Limit Info all use camera-based data and are all included in the
Driving Assistant Plus package. These systems reduce driver stress when
performing monotonous tasks, thereby improving safety and comfort in the BMW 2
Series Active Tourer.
The Parking Assistant, meanwhile, is controlled by ultrasound sensors. The
system provides longitudinal vehicle control when performing parallel parking
manoeuvres, allowing the driver to take his hands off the steering wheel and
focus solely on braking, accelerating and switching between forward and reverse
gear.
Collision Warning and Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function.
The new BMW assistance system Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function
significantly improves pedestrian safety in urban environments. The movement
patterns of pedestrians in urban traffic environments tend to be very variable,
with frequent sudden stops or changes in direction. Monitoring pedestrians’
movements therefore poses a considerably greater challenge for assistance
systems than, say, monitoring preceding vehicles.
Collision Warning and Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function operate
in the typical city speed range between 10 and 60 km/h (6 and 37 mph). If the
system detects a pedestrian or a stationary vehicle, it emits an audible and
visible signal to warn the driver, and primes the brakes. If the driver fails
to react by stepping on the brake or by steering away from the hazard, the
system acts autonomously to reduce vehicle speed. This will ideally prevent, or
at least mitigate, the severity of a collision with a pedestrian or vehicle.
Camera-based Cruise Control with Stop & Go function.
The camera-based Cruise Control with Stop & Go function saves drivers
having to constantly make minor corrections to their following distance and
speed when driving in heavy traffic on motorways, on dual carriageways and,
especially, in towns. With its ability to detect vehicles up to a distance of
120 metres ahead, the Cruise Control system is able to operate proactively. At
speeds between 0 and 140 km/h (87 mph), it maintains a preselected speed and a
preselected following distance from traffic in front. These functions are
performed via the electronic engine and braking control systems up until a brief
stop takes place. The system can also reliably detect whether another vehicle
has come to a sudden stop.
In free-flowing traffic, automatic deceleration by the camera-based Cruise
Control with Stop & Go function is confined to gentle braking. If the situation
demands more vigorous braking, the system issues visual and audible warnings to
prompt the driver himself to intervene.
In heavy, stop-go traffic, on the other hand, the automatic deceleration
also includes more vigorous braking, for maximum driver comfort. This ensures
that system functionality is matched to the special demands of such situations,
with their constant fluctuations in speed.
The system settings chosen by the driver are displayed in the instrument
cluster or the BMW Head-Up Display and can be quickly scanned at a glance.
Drivers can intervene in the operation of the camera-based Cruise Control with
Stop & Go function at any time, and remain responsible for the safe control
of the vehicle at all times.
Traffic Jam Assistant: accelerates, brakes and keeps you in lane.
The Traffic Jam Assistant, only available in Europe, operates at speeds
from 0 to 40 km/h (25 mph) and offers optimal support in dense motorway
traffic. This system – which does not deactivate after a brief stop – maintains
a given following distance and relative speed to traffic in front. It also
detects lane markings, using this information to provide lateral control via
the electronic steering system. In this way it keeps the vehicle precisely in
its lane and provides an exceptional level of driver comfort.
The Traffic Jam Assistant only functions in conjunction with the
camera-based Cruise Control with Stop & Go function, which operates over a
speed range from 0 to 140 km/h (87 mph). The two systems, which are finely
dovetailed, support the driver all the way from standstill up to speeds of 140
km/h (87 mph).
Although drivers must still keep at least one hand on the steering wheel
even when the Traffic Jam Assistant is in operation, they are nevertheless
free, in these relatively non-challenging situations, to devote their full
attention to monitoring the traffic around them. The Traffic Jam Assistant is
designed to improve driver comfort and convenience on motorways and
motorway-type roads. It can only be specified in conjunction with the
Navigation or Navigation Plus systems, which are required to in order to
identify this category of road.
Speed Limit Info Memory identifies fixed and variable speed limits.
This driver assistance system accurately identifies speed and passing
restrictions on the car’s current route. It compares images from the mono
camera with data from the navigation system and displays the relevant traffic
sign symbols in the instrument cluster or the BMW Head-Up Display. The camera
identifies both roadside traffic signs and variable overhead signs on
motorways. The system also takes into account the time of day and can therefore
accurately identify variable speed limits which apply only during certain
hours. Via the windscreen wiper, it also takes into account weather conditions,
allowing it to comply with speed limits which only apply in the wet.
Lane Departure Warning: always focused on the road.
Like the Traffic Jam Assistant, this system uses the camera in the base of
the rear view mirror to accurately identify lane markings. If Lane Departure
Warning has been activated, the system immediately detects if the vehicle is
unintentionally straying from the centre of its lane and alerts the driver by a
vibration of the steering wheel.
High-Beam Assist: improved vision in the dark.
High-Beam Assist improves safety and comfort during night-time driving,
using the mono camera mounted on the front windscreen to assess external light
conditions, monitor oncoming and preceding traffic and switch between dipped
and main beams as required. The High-Beam Assistant performs this headlight
control function upwards of a speed of 50 km/h (31 mph) If the vehicle is
equipped with a navigation system, map data is also incorporated to further
improve the quality of information.
The camera identifies oncoming vehicles up to a distance of 1,000 metres
and the tail lights of preceding vehicles at a distance of up to 500 metres.
Based on this information, the system switches from dipped to full beam
whenever there is no risk of dazzling other road users. With the High-Beam
Assistant, drivers can spend significantly more time driving on full beam,
making it much easier to identify hazards and obstacles in the dark. And the
fact that the camera can also identify well-lit sections of road prevents it
switching to main beam in built-up areas.
Parking Assistant with longitudinal control: accurate manoeuvring into parking spaces.
The new Parking Assistant from BMW improves parking comfort and safety. At
speeds below 35 km/h (approx. 22 mph), the Parking Assistant helps the driver
look for appropriate parallel parking spaces using ultrasound sensors on the
left and right-hand sides of the vehicle. The system identifies parking spaces
which are around one metre longer than the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer itself.
Whenever Parking Assistant is activated, such parking spaces are shown in the
centrally located Control Display. When the driver presses the button to start
the manoeuvre, the ideal parking line is accurately computed and parking begins.
Via the electromechanical steering system, the Parking Assistant takes charge
of steering, leaving the driver to focus on accelerating, braking and switching
between forward and reverse gears – and on monitoring the surroundings until
the parking manoeuvre is completed. All the relevant information is displayed
in the centrally located Control Display, where the driver can scan it at a
glance at any time.
BMW ConnectedDrive Services & Apps: gateway to the digital world.
A breathtaking increase in smartphone and mobile internet use has seen the
digital world become an integral part of daily modern life. The BMW
ConnectedDrive Services & Apps option extends the connectivity which people
have become accustomed to in everyday life to include their vehicle as well,
allowing in-car-optimised infotainment services or special smartphone apps to
be conveniently integrated into the BMW. With BMW ConnectedDrive, these
world-leading innovative in-car mobility services can be specified either at
the time of purchase or afterwards, and drivers can also choose how long they
wish to be able to use a particular service.
Intelligent Emergency Call – pioneering safety system.
By 2015 it will be mandatory for all new vehicles in the EU to be equipped
with an automated emergency call system. With Intelligent Emergency Call, BMW
ConnectedDrive already offers a system with automatic vehicle location and
accident severity detection, features which go well beyond the statutory
requirements for 2015. If the sensors detect that an accident involving airbag
deployment has taken place, the Intelligent Emergency Call system identifies
the type of accident, assesses the potential injury risk, checks seat occupancy
and relays this data, together with the vehicle model and metre-accurate vehicle
location information, to the BMW Call Centre via the vehicle’s built-in SIM
card. The Call Centre agent makes telephone contact with the occupants of the
accident vehicle and uses all the available information to ensure that the
emergency response is as fast and efficient as possible. Intelligent Emergency
Call can also be activated manually, for example in order to help other road
users.
Concierge Service – available round the clock.
At the press of a button, this personal service connects the vehicle to the
BMW Call Centre agent. Drivers can ask the agent to check the whereabouts of
the nearest cash machine or out-of-hours pharmacy, to make a restaurant booking
and much else besides. It is also possible to forward address data directly to
the navigation system.
Real Time Traffic Information.
This service monitors the current traffic situation not only on motorways
but also on dual carriageways, single-carriageway roads and in urban areas. The
system provides close-to-real-time information on traffic hold-ups and is
therefore able to make timely recommendations regarding alternative routes.
Source:BMW Press Release
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