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BMW X2

Petrol Crossover Coupe 2018–present 136–302 hp Germany

The BMW X2 is a compact crossover-coupe that applies the sloping-roofline coupe formula of the X4 and X6 to the entry-level compact class — available with a range of turbocharged four-cylinder engines including the high-performance M35i, and competing directly with the Audi Q3 Sportback and Mercedes GLA.

B48 2.0L TT I4
Engine (M35i)
136–302 hp
Peak Power
4.9 sec
0–100 km/h (M35i)
FWD / xDrive
Drivetrain

Overview

The BMW X2 arrived in 2018 (F39 generation) as a sportier, lower-roofed alternative to the X1. Where the X1 prioritises practicality with an upright profile, the X2 sacrifices some headroom and boot space in exchange for a more coupe-like silhouette, a sportier driving stance, and more aggressive exterior detailing. The Hofmeister kink — BMW's signature reverse C-pillar — appears prominently on the X2 and gives it a visual identity distinct from the X1 despite sharing the same UKL2 front-wheel-drive based platform.

The engine range at launch included the sDrive18i (136 hp, front-wheel drive), sDrive20i (178 hp), and the M Performance M35i — a 302 hp turbocharged 2.0-litre with xDrive all-wheel drive and full M Performance hardware including M Sport suspension, variable sport steering, and an M Steptronic 8-speed transmission. The M35i accelerates from 0–100 km/h in 4.9 seconds and represents the performance highlight of the compact BMW X lineup short of a full M car.

A fully redesigned second-generation X2 (U10) launched for the 2024 model year on the updated UKL2 platform, introducing a new iDrive 8.5 operating system and an all-electric variant (iX2 xDrive30). For Azerbaijan buyers, the first-generation F39 X2 — particularly the M35i — represents an accessible entry into BMW M Performance with compact urban dimensions, while the sDrive20i offers a more everyday-cost proposition for those who prioritise city manoeuvrability with BMW quality.

X2 in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • Engine: B38 1.5L TT I3 (sDrive18i, 136 hp), B48 2.0L TT I4 (sDrive20i/xDrive25i, 178–192 hp), B48A 2.0L TT I4 (M35i, 302 hp)
  • Power: 136 hp (sDrive18i) to 302 hp (M35i)
  • 0–100 km/h: 4.9 seconds (M35i xDrive), 7.7 seconds (sDrive20i)
  • Transmission: 7-speed DCT (sDrive18i/20i) or 8-speed Steptronic (M35i)
  • Drivetrain: FWD (sDrive) or xDrive all-wheel drive (xDrive, M35i)
  • M35i: M Sport brakes, variable sport steering, electronically controlled rear axle
  • Wheelbase: 2,670 mm; Length: 4,360 mm — genuine compact urban dimensions
  • Boot: 470 litres (seats up), smaller than X1 due to sloping roofline

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePower0–100 km/hBest For
sDrive18iB38 1.5L TT I3136 hp9.0 secEntry-level urban efficiency
sDrive20iB48 2.0L TT I4178 hp7.7 secBalanced daily compact crossover
xDrive25e (PHEV)B38 1.5L I3 + EM220 hp combined6.8 secPlug-in hybrid city driving
M35i xDriveB48A 2.0L TT I4302 hp4.9 secMaximum performance compact SUV

Competitor Snapshot

Competitor choice in Azerbaijan should account not only for headline specs, but for service ecosystem, parts availability, and ownership confidence over your actual routes.

ModelCore StrengthMain Compromise (Local Context)
Audi Q3 SportbackSlightly more practical interior space, strong Quattro AWD option, refined cabin materialsLess aggressive styling than X2; M35i equivalent (RS Q3) is much more expensive
Mercedes GLA 250 / AMG GLA 35More upright seating position, strong AMG performance tier, wide dealer networkGLA 250 is less sporty to drive than M35i; AMG GLA 35 is comparably priced to M35i but less focused
MINI Countryman JCWMore playful handling character, distinctive MINI design, brand identitySmaller cabin, limited rear headroom; JCW less refined than M35i at high speed
Volvo XC40 (T5)Outstanding interior quality, safety equipment leadership, distinctive Scandinavian designLess sporty chassis; no equivalent performance variant to the M35i in the XC40 range

Repair & Service in Azerbaijan

BMW has an established service presence in Baku through authorised dealerships and independent specialists familiar with the brand. Parts supply for common maintenance items is generally reliable, though specialist components for performance models and older generations may require additional lead time.

  • B48 water pump: the electric water pump on the B48 family can fail at 80,000–120,000 km — verify operation and check for any stored fault codes
  • Timing chain: the B48 uses a single-row timing chain — this is generally reliable but requires consistent short-interval oil changes; review oil service history carefully
  • DCT clutch pack (sDrive): if the car hesitates or jerks at very low speed, the DCT clutch pack needs inspection — typical at 80,000+ km
  • M35i front axle: the increased torque output of the B48A stresses the front CV joints more than on standard xDrive variants — check for clicking during tight-radius turns
  • Brake caliper pins: compact SUV duty cycle with frequent urban stopping can cause caliper pin seizure on unserviced examples — inspect and lubricate at every annual service
  • Air filter and intercooler: the M35i's intercooler and air filter benefit from inspection at 40,000 km; performance reduction under load is often the first indicator of restriction

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

Adjust these values for your driving profile. All figures are estimates for planning purposes only.

  • Estimated annual fuel consumption: 1440 L
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $1008
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $5708
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $476
  • sDrive20i fuel consumption: 7–10 L/100km in mixed driving; the M35i uses 9–12 L/100km with its more frequent full-throttle character
  • B48 and B48A engines require BMW Longlife-04 approved synthetic oil — use of incorrect oil spec shortens the oil service intervals significantly
  • DCT 7-speed (sDrive models): this dual-clutch unit is smooth but benefits from a preventive fluid change at 60,000 km in warm climates
  • M35i xDrive: the xDrive system on this compact platform is capable but does place additional thermal load on the front drivetrain in spirited driving
  • Tyre wear on M35i: the 225/45 R18 tyres on the M35i wear faster than standard variants due to torque output and AWD system dynamics — budget for replacements at 25,000–35,000 km

Used X2 Buying Checklist

Inspect each point thoroughly before committing to a purchase. Request service records, VIN validation, and any recall completion documentation.

  • Engine start and idle: listen for chain rattle on cold start which can indicate B48 timing chain wear on higher-mileage examples
  • DCT operation (sDrive): test slow-speed manoeuvring for hesitation or lurching — DCT units on B38/B48 applications can be sensitive to wear
  • M35i AWD system: engage xDrive in a figure-eight at low speed to confirm seamless torque transfer with no binding or grinding
  • Electronics and iDrive: verify all M Performance displays, driving modes, sport steering settings, and DSC programming are functional
  • Tyre condition: check for uneven wear patterns particularly on front axle of M35i which can indicate alignment issues from spirited driving
  • Panoramic roof seal: test for wind noise and inspect headliner for any evidence of water ingress around the seals
  • Collision damage: as a compact urban car, the X2 is more prone to car park damage — inspect all panels carefully and use a paint thickness gauge
  • Service record: BMW dealer history is essential on the M35i given its performance character — confirm oil changes were done on time

X2 FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

How does the X2 compare to the X1 — which is the better buy?

The choice is about priorities. The X1 offers more boot space (505 litres vs 470 litres), more rear headroom, and is marginally more practical as a family daily driver. The X2 offers a sportier roofline, more assertive styling, and the unique M35i variant which has no equivalent in the X1 range. If practicality leads your decision, the X1 wins. If style, driving character, and the M35i option matter, the X2 is the more interesting choice.

Is the BMW X2 M35i worth the premium over the sDrive20i?

The M35i is a genuinely impressive compact performance SUV — 302 hp and 4.9-second 0-100 km/h in a car this size is exceptional. The premium over the sDrive20i is substantial. For buyers who will actually use the performance, the M35i is outstanding. For those who want a smart, comfortable compact SUV for city use, the sDrive20i delivers the X2 experience with much lower fuel and tyre costs. Consider how you actually drive before committing to M35i running costs.

Will the BMW X2 be well-supported in Baku?

Yes. The X2 shares its UKL2 platform, B48 engine family, and ZF transmission with multiple BMW models including the X1, 2 Series, and Mini Countryman. Parts availability is good and BMW Baku technicians are familiar with these units. The M35i is less common but uses components shared with other M Performance models. Service intervals and costs are lower than rear-wheel-drive BMW models due to the less complex drivetrain architecture.

Should You Buy the BMW X2?

A sharp compact crossover with genuine M Performance credentials — the sporty alternative to the practical X1.

The BMW X2 occupies a well-defined niche: a compact crossover for buyers who want BMW quality and character in the smallest available package, with the added appeal of the unique M35i variant for performance-oriented buyers. As a city car with SUV ground clearance and optional xDrive, it handles Baku's varied roads with confidence. The sDrive20i is the cost-effective sweet spot; the M35i is exceptional if budget allows. Both are well-supported in the local market.

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