2014 BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe

by David Bond

BMW has already launched their 6-series Gran Coupe, now it is believed that they will be applying the same technology to the up coming 4-series! But whats new is BMW is reportedly in near future coming out with a 2-series Gran coupe, for all those customers who look out for sheer pleasure of drive with utmost luxury! along with all these models, a shooting brake-esque Gran Tourer will also be added to the lineup.

The new BMW 2-series Gran Coupe, is next level rival to its competitor, the Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class and the 2014 Audi A3 sedan. The structure of this new 2-series Gran Coupe will be produced in such a way that it will be longer than the 2-series Coupe. Aesthetic touch ups have rendered on both ends.

Under the Hood of this new 2-series Gran Coupe, will be having the same engine which has been given out to the regular 2-series Coupe, a 2.0 liter petrol engine with either 150 HP, 177 HP, or 218 HP and a 2.0 turbo diesel engine producing 214 HP. These engines will be combined with either a six-speed manual transmission or an optional eight-speed automatic transmission. And it will also offer an option of rear-wheel drive.

It is expected that this car will be out next year, as of now click through the pictures, and stay tuned for more updates.

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