2021 BMW 2-Sequence Energetic Tourer spy pictures
BMW is making ready a redesign for its 2-Sequence Energetic Tourer compact minivan that was by no means bought in the USA.
The two-Sequence AT was the primary BMW to function front-wheel drive when it arrived in 2014. Given BMW’s conventional product cycle, this redesigned mannequin needs to be launched in late 2020 or early the next 12 months. We at the moment do not anticipate it to succeed in the U.S., both.
The redesigned 2-Sequence AT is analogous in dimension to the present mannequin however appears to be like to function a sleeker design. The wheelbase additionally appears to be like to be barely longer which ought to end in extra inside house. The design is clearly evolutionary however there are some marked adjustments, just like the aspect mirrors shifting to the doorways as an alternative of the bottom of the A-pillars and the grille rising in dimension.
2021 BMW 2-Sequence Energetic Tourer spy pictures – Picture credit score: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien
The platform needs to be BMW Group’s front-wheel-drive FAAR design that debuted in Could in a redesigned 1-Sequence hatchback. The platform brings enhancements in weight discount and compatibility with electrified powertrains together with battery-electric choices. Individuals will see the platform for the primary time in a 2-Sequence Gran Coupe compact sedan debuting in November on the Los Angeles Auto Present.
It is not clear what powertrains will function within the redesigned 2-Sequence AT however a sequence of turbocharged inline-Three and inline-Four engines are possible. A plug-in hybrid possibility must also be out there and finally we might see an electrical possibility, too. Drive can be to the entrance wheels as customary however all-wheel drive can be out there.
The present 2-Sequence AT will also be ordered as a stretched 2-Sequence Gran Tourer boasting three rows of seats. This mannequin is not anticipated to get a repeat as clients with bigger households are increasingly more turning towards SUVs as an alternative of minivans.