- Photos and details of the 2025 BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe L have emerged in China.
- This new model adopts the front styling of the 1-Series hatchback, paired with a redesigned rear.
- The Chinese version differs from the European model, most notably with a longer wheelbase.
BMW is on the brink of unveiling its next-generation 2-Series Gran Coupe, a substantial update to its predecessor, mirroring the changes seen in the 1-Series hatchback as well as the X2 crossover. Thanks to China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, we now have our first official look at the four-door coupe in its long-wheelbase variant, which is expected to be exclusive to the local market.
Named the 2-Series Gran Coupe L, the compact model will likely be sold alongside the less visually appealing 1-Series sedan. The “L” suffix signifies the extra inches between the axles, providing more rear passenger space—a crucial feature for the Chinese market.
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According to the documents, the 2-Series Gran Coupe L boasts a wheelbase of 2,780 mm (109.5 inches), extending 110 mm (4.3 inches) beyond the outgoing model. Its overall length has increased by 137 mm (5.4 inches), reaching 4,663 mm (183.6 inches). The standard-wheelbase model for North America, Europe, and other Western markets might also see a slight increase, closing the gap with its Chinese counterpart.
The longer version stands out with subtly redesigned doors featuring flush handles and a flatter beltline at the Hoffmeister kink. Aside from these details, both variants sport a completely new front design borrowed from the mechanically-related 2025 BMW 1-Series hatchback. The rear also gets a makeover, with more aggressive LED taillights inspired by the X2.
Photos: MIIT
Patent Drawings: Autoweek
Recent spy shots and patent drawings indicate that the Western market BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe will offer both regular and M-Package trims. In contrast, the Chinese-spec 2-Series Gran Coupe L is only shown with the sportier body kit, suggesting that this might be standard on that variant.
Under the skin, the 2025 BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe will ride on an updated version of the BMW Group’s UKL platform, which also underpins the 1-Series, X1, and X2.
Powertrain options
In China, the compact sedan will be available with three gasoline engines: a 1.5-liter with 172 hp (128 kW / 174 PS) in the 220L, a 2.0-liter with 224 hp (167 kW / 227 PS) in the 225L, and a 2.0-liter with 330 hp (246 kW / 335 PS) in the performance M235L.
The European lineup will likely offer different powertrains with a stronger emphasis on electrification. It’s expected that the performance-oriented M235 xDrive will feature the turbocharged 2.0-liter engine from the M135, producing up to 312 hp (233 kW / 317 PS).
The BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe L will be manufactured in China through the BMW Brilliance joint venture. The official debut is expected later in 2024, alongside the standard 2-Series Gran Coupe, which will continue to be assembled in Leipzig, Germany.