An important leap forward for the new 2022 BMW 2 Series Active Tourer in just a few weeks. The new compact minivan from the Bavarians appears in a new test run at the Nürburgring with much less camouflage, an important unveiling prior to an imminent world debut.
The prototypes of the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer 2022 They stormed the Nürburgring circuit this morning. The new generation of the front-wheel drive minivan from the Munich brand has faced some tests at high speed, but with a It is important to highlight that it reveals not only some details of the new design, but also confirms that its world premiere is getting closer and closer.
The new BMW model has lost vinyl and some of the parts that still deformed some sections of the body, so now the proportions and general shape of the model are clearer, as shown by these new ones. spy photos. But it is the front part that has undergone the most changes, since a large part of the double radiator grill is visible and confirms that the traditional design it remains, although more vertical.
The new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer 2022 loses camouflage
The Full LED headlights also reveal their sharper shape, and a special detail: the new sports bumper from «M Sport», with fine vertical gills at the ends and a profiled spoiler on the lower edge. The low suspension height, together with the sportier design of the rear bumper, with a very marked border at the bottom of the bumper, reveal that the new BMW model will also feature the sports package.
The images also allow us to take a closer look at the interior that, once again, shows the new large curved screen which has been premiered in the BMW iX, so the new 2 Series Active Tourer will be the first model in the front-wheel drive range to feature this standard equipment. An important evolution that we will also see in some special details such as the new control for automatic transmission, abandoning the classic conventional lever.
Known internally as U06, it is expected to debut soon, as will go into production in November, and their commercial launch will be practically in unison. The German firm has scheduled the first deliveries in spring 2022, with options for gasoline, diesel and plug-in hybrid. A range that will continue to be offered with inline three and four cylinder blocks, all with 8-speed automatic transmission, xDrive all-wheel drive on the most powerful and a fork of powers that will move between 150 and 270 hp.