PEBBLE BEACH Bound? All-new BMW X2 Makes Its First Apperance In Camo — Are You IMPRESSED Or DEPRESSED?
BMW's press release follows:
Expedition into the urban jungle for the new BMW X2.
Through the city in an extravagant digital camouflage design.
Munich, Germany- August 11, 2017...
The new BMW X2* still has some time to go before its highly anticipated world premiere. But even though it’s still in its development phase, the latest Sports Activity Coupé from the BMW X family set off on an exploration trip into its future environment – the urban jungle.
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And the outfit chosen by the new BMW X2 was just right for this adventure: its athletic contours were dressed in a spectacular camouflage design that was absolutely perfect for a jungle excursion. The striking finish in yellow, grey and black highlights the distinctive qualities of the new Sports Activity Coupé in optimum fashion. The unusual design is based on a digital pattern and expresses the innovative spirit and future orientation of the BMW Group.
So it was hardly surprising that the new BMW X2 was the centre of attention on its expedition. Anyone who came across it during the tour was able to gain an early impression of its extravagant, contemporary design and sporty flair – a great opportunity to get to know the perfect Sports Activity Coupé for young, extrovert and active individuals.
*Fuel consumption and CO2-Emissions not available yet.
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MDarringer -
8/12/2017 4:14:34 PM
0 Boost
I think it will look sensational. It has really nice proportions and stance. The more I see the shots, the more I like it.
carloslassiter -
8/12/2017 6:02:45 PM
+4 Boost
Much more pleasing shape than the X3 and X5, not all that different than the X1. Still have no idea how or why they can justify offering so many similar / overlapping vehicles.
TomM -
8/12/2017 6:20:33 PM
+2 Boost
It looks like another generic little CUV to me - the rear end could be from Lexus - or KIA.
I believe that the market for Vehicles is now in Flux - with manufacturers trying all sorts of different sizes because we still do not know which are the ones the public is most interested in - now that they are not buying cars like they once did. I would suspect that most will err on the side of too many offerings eventually - until it is clear. For example - the large crossovers are often close to the size of some truck based SUVs - which would be the ones preferred?
Motospies -
8/13/2017 1:35:13 AM
+3 Boost
Looking good. Much better than hatchy Q1. This one has proper CUV proportions. Also Looking at how well the Lexus NX is doing, this a no brainer. Lexus is even considering more CUVs like rumoured UX.
The crossover and suv trend is forcing all to go this route and maybe classic models will get the boot which is unfortunate. As lexus rumor to discontinue an impressive and core model like GS in favor of bringing endless crossovers. Bmw is also discontinuing core model like 6 series coupe and sedan.
cidflekken -
8/13/2017 3:24:20 AM
+1 Boost
Yes, it looks good. If only it came before the Hyundai Tucson which looks like its Korean twin.
GermanNut -
8/13/2017 8:19:29 PM
-5 Boost
This will cannibalize sales of the X1.
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