BMW created the 2 Series Active Tourer to appeal to a certain demographic. According to the company, the aim of the new model is to attract new customers to the brand. Their estimates say that over 75 ...
BMW is charting new territory with the 2 Series. No, not the two-door model – that’s just the kind of rear-drive coupe for which the brand is known. But the Active Tourer (which only shares its series ...
BMW decided to take a huge step this year, following in the footsteps of its main rival, Mercedes-Benz, and finally launching a front-wheel-drive model in the shape of the 2 Series Active Tourer.
It’s easy to think that BMW has gone off the deep end. With models like the ugly 3 Series GT and seemingly redundant 4 Series Gran Coupe, the German automaker is branching out into every niche it can ...
BMW sells a frumpy, front-wheel-drive minivan known as the 2-Series Active Tourer outside the United States. (There’s also a 7-seat version known as the 2-Series Gran Tourer.) The vehicle made its ...
In the last few years, BMW has definitively proven that it wasn’t a slave to its legacy. In the US, the 3 Series was generally associated with smooth, flat-six engines, but the Bavarian brand dropped ...
When it launched in 2014 the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer was met with fairly vicious criticism, especially by BMW fans. It wasn't exactly surprising given that the Active Tourer was a front-wheel-drive ...
Antony Ingram July 21, 2014 Comment Now! BMWs are big, aggressive gas-guzzlers, right? Not so much, in recent months. The BMW i3 electric car is already finding fans, as is the plug-in hybrid i8. And ...
BMW has yet to tap China’s luxury minivan market, but this Neue Klasse rendering shows how it might approach the idea BMW’s dashboard and instrument layouts have changed radically in the last few ...
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