BMWiX2 (2024-)
- Medium/Large SUV
- Electric
- Available new
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BMW’s X2 is back for a second generation, and it comes with more overt coupé-SUV styling than before. Of more importance, it’s also available as an EV for the first time, badged iX2, with a choice of two power and drivetrain options. Should you consider it over rivals such as the Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron and Volvo EC40? Find out in our full BMW iX2 road test review.
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