2020 BMW X2 sDrive18i review

The BMW naming strategy isn’t always easy to follow. Odd-numbered cars are considered mainstream, and even numbers are targeted at lifestyled vehicles. So, a 3 Series or X1 is the bread and butter, but an X2 or 4 Series is the jam on top. Apparently, more practical (and now discontinued in Aus) cars like the 2 Series Active Tourer and 6 Series GT also denote a ‘lifestyle’ of some sort, so be it then.

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