Pricing
details for the 2018 BMW X2 have emerged online. According to order guides
recently obtained by Cars Direct, the entry-level X2 xDrive28i will set
customers back a minimum of US$ 39,395, including the US$ 995 destination charge. To
put that into perspective, it is US$ 2500 more than the X1 xDrive28i but a
significant US$ 9200 less than the cheapest X4 variant on offer.
Standard features for the X2 xDrive28i include a 228
hp 2.0-liter turbo four, seven-speaker audio system, 18-inch alloy wheels, and
SensaTec seats. For US$ 2350, the Convenience Package can be optioned, complete
with power-folding mirrors, a panoramic roof, lumbar support, auto-dimming
mirrors, and more.
Elsewhere in the range of options is the US$ 700 Driver
Assistance Package that adds lane departure warning, forward collision warning,
low-speed emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, and more. Interestingly,
the Driver Assistance Package is only available alongside the Convenience
Package and US$ 2600 Premium Package. For customers looking to stand out, the M
SportX Package is available for US$ 4650. There’s also a Dynamic Handling Package
for US$ 600.
Compared to its most direct German rival, a
comparable Mercedes-Benz GLA250 4MATIC, the base BMW X2 is a hefty US$ 3000
pricier.