The German automaker BMW has released a video that silhouettes an upcoming crossover, with automotive media focusing on the new generation X2 model.
According to coverage from motor1.com, the clip highlights a coupe-inspired silhouette, a sloped roofline, and a prominent rear spoiler on the tailgate. The visual cues suggest a design language familiar to enthusiasts, including a front end dominated by a bold radiator grille and sleek LED lighting accents.
The forthcoming X2 is expected to ride on BMW’s FAAR platform, the same architecture that underpins the X1. Powertrain options are anticipated to align closely with those offered in the current X1 lineup. Entry-level variants are projected to feature gasoline or diesel engines, with regional variations likely to influence available choices. In addition, customers can expect hybrid and fully electric drivetrain options to broaden the model’s appeal across markets.
In related electric news, BMW is also preparing the all-electric iX2, which is slated to be produced in Germany later this year alongside other future offerings such as the iX1 family, signaling a broader push toward electrification within the lineup.
As of now, there is no official date announced for the reveal or arrival of the new generation BMW X2 crossover, leaving enthusiasts and potential buyers awaiting further updates from the automaker.
Earlier industry chatter noted that Mitsubishi’s vehicle production in China had paused due to demand conditions, a development that has influenced broader regional supply and strategy discussions within the automotive sector.