BMW X2 Review: Stylish SUV Variant Comparison
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In the world of cars, the BMW X2 is like a sleek sports fleece, a more stylish but less practical version of the X1. The carwow team dives into the exterior design, appreciating the sloping roofline and easy-to-use door handles. However, they can't help but critique the busy front end, with mixed feelings about the overall look of the vehicle. Moving on to pricing, the petrol version starts at £40,000, while the electric ix2 comes in at a heftier £51,000. Inside, they find the curved infotainment screen and configurable digital display impressive, but some materials fall short of expectations for a car in the £65,000 range.
When it comes to the back seats, the team discovers a lack of footwell space due to the batteries underneath, making it feel a bit cramped. The boot capacity of 525 L is decent, with a unique front boot for added storage convenience. However, they can't help but point out the annoyance of hidden features buried in submenus for simple tasks like changing driving modes. Despite some drawbacks, the BMW X2 offers a blend of style and practicality, appealing to those looking for a sportier alternative to the X1.
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Many users criticize the design of the BMW ix2, calling it ugly and questioning the pricing
Users express disappointment in the lack of features for the price, such as electric seats and wireless charging
Comparisons are made to the Porsche Macan, with many preferring the Macan over the BMW ix2
Some users mention the high price of the BMW ix2, especially in relation to the features offered
Criticism is directed towards BMW's design choices in recent models, with comparisons to video game designs and Lego creations
Concerns are raised about the interior tech, specifically the lack of physical controls for climate and fan adjustments
Users express a preference for other car brands, such as Lexus, over BMW
Some users mention specific issues with the car's design, like the rear end and the lack of physical controls
A few users mention the lack of range in the BMW ix2
One user requests a review of the M35i version of the BMW ix2
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