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BMW 2 Series 2025 for sale

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What 2025 BMW 2 Series variants are sold in Canada and what are their starting prices?

BMW Canada offers three 2025 2 Series variants: the 230i xDrive Coupe (~$42,900 CAD), the M240i xDrive Coupe (~$56,500 CAD), and the 228i xDrive Gran Coupe (~$43,500 CAD). The M240i is the performance flagship with a 3.0L turbocharged inline-6 producing 382 hp for a 0–100 km/h sprint of 4.3 seconds. The 230i uses a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder producing 255 hp and consumes approximately 9.1 L/100km city and 6.5 L/100km highway. A 2025 mid-cycle refresh brings the updated iDrive 8.5 interface with improved voice assistant integration. The Gran Coupe adds two rear doors for practical four-passenger use, while the classic Coupe maintains the purist two-door format preferred by driving enthusiasts.

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Is the 2025 BMW M240i xDrive a practical daily driver in Canadian winter conditions?

The M240i xDrive's all-wheel-drive system distributes torque variably between front and rear axles, making it considerably safer than a rear-wheel-drive sports car in winter. With dedicated winter tires (mandatory in Quebec), it handles confidently on compacted snow and black ice. The 140 mm ground clearance is adequate for maintained roads but may struggle in unplowed parking lots during heavy January snowfalls. Heated front seats and a heated steering wheel come standard; rear seat heating is an option in the Comfort Package. One note for cold-climate buyers: the Start-Stop system can be slow to warm up below -20°C, but BMW recalibrated the thermal management strategy for the 2025 model year. Annual insurance in Ontario for this model runs approximately $2,800–$3,800 CAD depending on driver age and history.

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2025 BMW 2 Series Coupe vs. Audi A3 Sedan — which is the smarter first luxury car purchase in Canada?

The BMW M240i Coupe (~$56,500 CAD, 382 hp) positions above the Audi S3 Sedan (~$53,400 CAD, 306 hp) in power and driving character. The S3 offers four doors, a more discreet profile, and an infotainment system widely praised for ease of use, making it the more pragmatic choice for daily commuting. The 2 Series Coupe's two-door layout makes it less practical for regular rear-seat passengers. In terms of long-term reliability, both rank near segment average in J.D. Power Canada surveys. Prepaid maintenance costs are comparable — BMW Ultimate Care (3 years/48,000 km) is included at no extra charge on all new BMW 2 Series, whereas Audi Care must be purchased separately for approximately $1,200–$1,500. For the solo driver who prioritizes the driving experience above all, the M240i is difficult to match at this price point in Canada.