Especificaciones y análisis del BMW Serie 2 Active Tourer
Power
136HP
Torque
220Nm
Consumption
5.1l/100
Emissions
119g/km
0-100 km/h
9.2s
Top Speed
205km/h
Weight
1435kg
Price
30,727€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
468 L
61 L
100 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the BMW 218i Active Tourer Aut. · 136 CV (2014-2015)
General description
The 2014 BMW 2 Series Active Tourer represented a true revolution for the Bavarian brand, a bold foray into the compact minivan territory. With this model, BMW broke two of its most sacred dogmas: rear-wheel drive and the absence of this type of family vehicle in its range. The 218i Active Tourer was presented as a gateway to a new BMW concept, one that promised the versatility and space a family needs, without giving up the premium aura and driving pleasure that define the brand.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the sensations are a pleasant surprise. Although its center of gravity is higher and it's front-wheel drive, the car feels agile and poised, with a dynamism that many of its rivals cannot match. The 136 hp three-cylinder engine vibrates with a unique character and pushes with unexpected energy from low revs, moving the car with ease. The steering is precise and communicative, a hallmark of the brand, and the automatic gearbox manages gears smoothly and quickly. It is a car that conveys solidity and refinement with every kilometer, achieving a wonderful balance between everyday comfort and the spark of sportiness expected from a BMW.
Design and aesthetics
Aesthetically, the 2 Series Active Tourer is an exercise in balance. The front, with its imposing double-kidney grille and sharp headlights, screams 'BMW' from a distance. However, its elevated silhouette and minivan proportions aim to maximize interior space, an objective it more than achieves. It is in the cabin where the car captivates: the quality of the materials, the perfect fits, and an ergonomic, driver-oriented design create an atmosphere of luxury and functionality. The high driving position offers fantastic visibility, and the feeling of spaciousness and light makes it an exceptional place to travel.
Technology and features
For its time, the Active Tourer was a technological showcase. The iDrive infotainment system, controlled from the center console, stood as a benchmark in the market for its fluidity and intuitiveness. The central screen, perfectly integrated into the dashboard, provided access to a world of connectivity and settings. Furthermore, the three-cylinder engine was an engineering feat in itself, part of the EfficientDynamics family, designed to offer an energetic response with surprisingly low fuel consumption, as demonstrated by its 5.1 l/100km. Features like the Head-Up Display or driving assistants placed it at the forefront of its segment.
Competition
Its main adversary in the market was, without a doubt, the Mercedes-Benz B-Class, the other major contender in the premium compact minivan niche. Against it, the BMW offered a slightly sportier driving experience and an interior that many considered more modern. Other rivals like the Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan or the Ford C-MAX competed on practicality, but the Active Tourer played in a higher league in terms of finish quality, brand prestige, and driving sensations, thus justifying its market positioning.
Conclusion
The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer was a brave and, in retrospect, very successful bet. It proved that it was possible to merge the functionality and space of a family car with the quality, technology, and driving pleasure inherent to BMW. Although it may not have thrilled the brand's purists, it won over a new audience looking for a practical vehicle without compromising on status and a premium experience. The 218i, in particular, is a well-rounded and balanced version that offers a magnificent introduction to this very special BMW.




