Breaking: BMW M235i Uncovered!

Breaking: BMW M235i Uncovered!
Here is the M235i coupe, fully uncovered (save for the covering on the back). But, nearly the entire car is revealed here!

Non-fans of the F20 1 Series front design with its in-your-face headlights and blunt nose look will appreciate the much sportier 2 series coupe front end, with significantly sleeker headlights and grilles.

The front air intakes are large and aggressively shaped, with the fins that we spied in the last M235i sighting. As on the prototypes, the wheels are from the M135i, as are the blue M Performance brakes. Unfortunately, the hood shut line retains its position high above the kidney grilles. And as a big surprise, the headlights do not join the kidney grilles like other late model BMWs.

The side fender features an M badge, but no air breather vent as seen on BMW's newest models (4 series coupe, 3 series GT). Front and rear quarter panels looks similar to the F20 and the side mirrors are a contrasting silver, a color scheme which we've seen BMW implement before on the Z4 sDrive35is and Z4 Silver Top Edition.

The headlights on this model are the optional LED with squared off corona rings. The tail lights' lighting elements remind us of the current 1 Series coupe LCI, with thick floating contrasty light bars.

Although the back remains mostly covered, we know that it will feature split twin black exhaust pipes, a trunk spoiler lip, and a black rear bumper diffuser.

Overall, the 2 Series coupe looks to be much sleeker and less pugnacious a design compared to the E82 1 Series coupe that it will replace at the end of this year.

The M235i and 228i both begin production this November. Unlike the M135i, the M235i will come to the US. There will be no 235i produced, as the M235i will take its place in the lineup. The M235i will feature the same powerplant and mechanicals as the much ballyhooed M135i hatchback.
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Phantom4Phantom4 - 5/16/2013 8:14:06 AM
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Wow I like this a lot, and glad they made it different from the one series aesthetically. Should be a blast to drive.


85bmw745i85bmw745i - 5/16/2013 11:38:32 AM
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What a relief, because that hideous front end on the 1 series would NOT have sold here.


HoustonMidtownHoustonMidtown - 5/16/2013 1:39:27 PM
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Nice !!


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 5/16/2013 3:19:10 PM
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Very nice...having missed out on the 1M I put a small deposit down a few months ago on the first M2 the dealer gets at a price not to exceed MSRP. Not sure when M2 will come but at this size, with these looks and a sweet straight six cylinders it should be extremely popular.


BimmersNmeBimmersNme - 5/16/2013 4:20:39 PM
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I'm really impressed with the looks of the new 2 series. It was a very nice surprise and better than I expected it to be.Congrats to BMW, with this looks and the already awesome performance of the M135i it will certainly be a hit IMO.


SSP350SSP350 - 5/16/2013 5:22:26 PM
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That's a beautiful front end, IMO. I will even say it's a better looking front end than the current 3 series.


pepito66pepito66 - 5/16/2013 7:02:10 PM
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This is great a complete change for better for sure, nice.


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