The BMW X2 is quite new in the market, yet tuners
like Dahler have already started tweaking it. Dahler’s offering mainly consists
of some reasonable power upgrades for the 118i and 120i petrol and 18d and 20d
diesel versions.
The first two now make 158 PS and
264 Nm of torque and 223 PS and 340 Nm of
torque. The extra 22 PS and 31 PS generated over the
stock engines don’t affect the emission standards, according to the tuner. As for the diesels, they produce
174 PS and 390 Nm and 220 PS and 450 Nm, respectively, an increase of 24 PS and 30 PS.
Dahler is also offering different exhaust systems
with individually selectable tailpipes, new sport springs and tuned shock
absorbers. Besides lowering the ride height, the suspension parts are said to
reduce sway tendency and lower crosswind sensitivity.
Finally, while there’s no aftermarket body kit,
Dahler does have a few wheel sets available at 20- and 21 inches and in several
styles. The company doesn’t say how much all of these upgrades cost, but
anyone interested in adding them to their X2 can find out by contacting the
tuner directly