BMW's compact sedan is about to be updated.
The updated version is thought to be coming late this year or early next as a 2024 model, or possibly a 2025 model. It will arrive alongside an updated version of theto be sold overseas. Both models will adopt the latest version of BMW Group's FAAR platform designed for for front-wheel-drive cars.
The 2-Series Gran Coupe prototype is heavily camouflaged, suggesting significant changes are planned. There are rumors BMW may market the car as a next-generation model. The headlights on the updated model are a new design, and there also appears to be a new grille. The front fascia is also a new design and looks to feature a more horizontal theme. At the rear, it appears that the taillight signature will be new and the fascia will take on a cleaner design.Inside, the 2-Series Gran Coupe is likely to finally adopt the more modern dash design found in the related
sold overseas. This means a larger infotainment screen and a new center console with additional controls, including a small nub for changing gears, as opposed to the traditional upright lever.
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