BMW showcases X2 concept at Paris Motor Show
The X2 would have ideally looked like a scaled-down X6, but surprisingly that isn't the case this time round.
There's a new entry in the BMW X Series. Well, not exactly a product but a concept. BMW showcased the X2 concept at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. There is no confirmation regarding the production version and as we get the idea from its name, it will slot in between the X1 and the X3.
The X2 would have ideally looked like a scaled-down X6, but surprisingly that isn't the case this time round. The ingredients are exactly the same, incorporating the low-slung coupe stance with the high-riding profile of an SUV, but the recipe is a touch different.
Trademark BMW elements, including the twin kidney grille (which appears to be upside down), the angry-looking headlamps, LED taillamps and the Hofmeister kink all find their rightful place on the X2. The designers have also paid tribute to the BMWs of yesteryear, by placing the roundel on the forward-slanting C-pillar.
The theme is evidently a lot more muscular than the existing X-Series models, which are made amply evident by the large 21-inch wheels and the rugged looking 'underfloor protection' around the door sills. The tyres have really nice chunky tread too, which is a showcase for the potential off-road capability the production-spec vehicle is likely to possess.
We think the X2 looks absolutely smashing, especially in this bold 'Luminous Red' colour. While there is no official word on production feasibility, we think it is only a matter of time. The increasing preference for SUVs in all shapes and sizes across the globe will only push the German automaker to turn the concept into a reality.
Source: CarDekho.com