The BMW 2-Series Coupe has been sighted again, this time on the Nurburging. The unit being tested looks pretty similiar to the unit that was photographed the last time we featured the BMW 2-Series, in which we got a peek at the interior as well, which proved to be pretty much similiar to the 1-Series.
These race track shots snapped from a distance allow us a better view of the shape of the 2-Series, while the previous set was more close-up. The twin exhausts on the rear, the bumper shape and the wheels indicate these red and blue cars are most likely 235i M Sport coupes. The 2-Series Coupe will replace the 1-Series Coupe in the BMW line-up.
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Did the Lotus overtake the 2?
the lotus is there for a reason.
– lotus car maybe used as a benchmark for ride and handling.
this fact, is very famous among lotus fan, u may find this similar statement that Lotus Ride and Handling is the benchmark for all car on earth.. it’s an engineering breakthrough..
Cars like Aston Martin, got helped from Lotus on Chasis design.
Nissan GTR also well know with Lotus aided in ride and handling.
Yes yes.
Probably you going to say Proton too.
Meanwhile at Proton…
the “ring” is open to the public on selected days. anyone can just roll-up in a roadworthy vehicle.. pay and drive(or ride). It could just be another one of the many members of the public who drive or ride there.. you can even drive a 4×4 or bus there.
How come proton don’t have any car with decent handling?