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2024 BMW X2 & iX2 pricing and specifications

You can read our first local reviews of BWW's second-generation X2 and first ever iX2 — the coupe-style spin-offs of the X1 and iX1, respectively.

Or scroll down for all the pricing and specification details for these petrol and electric compact luxury SUVs.

Review

The winding roads of Tasmania provide an ideal setting to test the capabilities of the second-generation X2

7.7 / 10 Score

Review

The iX2 makes the case to go electric an extremely compelling one

7.6 / 10 Score

REVIEW: BMW’s X2 returns with an electric stablemate and a level of tech & interior space to worry cars from the class above

Review

BMW’s X2 returns with an electric stablemate as well as a level of technology and interior space to worry cars from the class above

7.5 / 10 Score

BMW's latest X2 has been unveiled more than a year after its donor model, the X1.

The coupe SUV arrives at a much higher price than before ($10,100, in fact) with the entry-level xDrive20i commanding $75,900 before on-road costs.

*Note: The new entry-grade gets BMW's xDrive all-wheel drive system standard.

Width and height also increase, and the X2 gains a longer wheelbase and wider tracks to help improve cabin and boot space.

Boot space increases by 90 litres to 560 litres, or 1470 litres with the rear seats folded down.

The iX2's luggage compartment is slightly lower at 525 litres, or 1400 litres.

As expected, the X2 and iX2 interior designs are virtually identical to those of the X1 and iX1.

One interesting design development for the X2's bigger kidney grilles is an optional LED daytime-running light ring, which BMW dubs 'Iconic Glow contour lighting'.

iX2 xDrive30 adds an illuminated grille, a 12-month Chargefox subscription, and two charge cables.

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It matches performance, too, with a 5.4-second 0-100km/h sprint, though the size and weight gain means the new fastest X2 is half a second slower than the model it replaces.

Below that will be an all-paw 150kW/300Nm xDrive20i variant that sits above the X1's sDrive18i and sDrive20i grades.

The BMW iX2 xDrive30 also has the 65kWh battery pack, and features the same electric motors front and rear as the iX1 for outputs of 230kW

Read more on whichcar.com.au