In recent years, 3DDesign has become one of the
go-to places for BMW owners looking to spruce up their vehicles with some
exterior and interior add-ons, and the tuner’s range of parts for new X2
certainly add to its appeal.
3D Design has produced a number of carbon fiber
parts for BMW’s small crossover, starting with a lightweight rear diffuser.
This part probably has a negligible impact on the vehicle’s aerodynamics, but
it does make the rear end look a little more aggressive. Accompanying the rear
diffuser is a prominent wing jutting out of the roof and stretching over the
rear window.
Spin around to the front and you’ll notice a
3DDesign splitter, once again made from carbon fiber. A set of chrome wheels
and quad tailpipes complete the exterior visual modifications on this
particular X2. A couple of minor changes have also been made to the cabin,
including the fitment of new paddle shifters and pedals.
If we had to pick a favorite angle of the car, it
would probably be the rear three-quarter. The combination of the quad
tailpipes, intriguing taillight design, and large wing make it a real
head-turner. There’s no word of a hot, M Division-developed X2 coming out any time
soon, so the 302 HP M35i will probably be the closest thing to it, but
3DDesign’s pumped up example does give us an idea of how an X2 M could have
looked like.