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The BMW 2 Series is a range of subcompact executive cars manufactured by BMW since the year 2014. The 2 Series was created when BMW spun-off the 2-door models (coupé and convertible) of the BMW 1 Series into a separate series. The 2 Series was first launched as a 2-door coupé and convertible, both based on a rear-wheel drive platform
The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer (F45/U06 model code) is a two-row subcompact executive MPV produced by BMW AG since August 2014. The closely related BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer ( F46 model code) is a longer three-row version which began production in 2015 and discontinued in 2021, now sold exclusively as a hatchback.
In November 2015, BMW unveiled their high-performance version of the 2 Series, the M2, with sales beginning in 2016 and only being available as a 2-door coupe. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The Competition replaced the standard car in 2018 [ 20 ] [ 21 ] with the CS being revealed in November 2019 and sales beginning in March 2020, with 2,200 units planned.
The BMW 2 Series (G42) is the second generation of the BMW 2 Series subcompact executive coupé, the successor in 2021 to the F22 2 Series coupé and convertible. The G42 is the first BMW vehicle designed by BMW of Mexico, and is produced in BMW's plant in San Luis Potosí, Mexico since 2 September 2021.
The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé is a subcompact executive sedan produced by BMW since 2020. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For most markets, the 2 Series Gran Coupé is the smallest four-door sedan offered by BMW, except in China and Mexico where the F52 1 Series sedan was offered until it was discontinued in 2023.
The BMW M240i Racing is an updated version heavily revised by BMW M Motorsport from its predecessor, the BMW M235i Racing, used from the 2019 season and on of the BMW M240i Racing Cup, from the 2019 season and on. The BMW M240i Racing features revised spoiler end plates, updated engine software, and an optional newly-designed driver's seat.
An East Series car at Thompson in 2009. Following cleanup from the hurricane of 1938, John Hoenig built a combined 0.625 mi (1.006 km) paved oval and 1.700 mi (2.736 km) road racing course on his farmland in the northeast corner of Connecticut.
Cook and Jepson [2] Project manager: G. Schnip Construction, Inc. [2] General contractor: C. R. Klewin [2] Tenants; Norwich Navigators 1995–2005 Connecticut Defenders (EL) 2006–2009 Connecticut Tigers 2010–2019 Hartford Yard Goats (EL) 2016 Norwich Sea Unicorns (NYPL) 2020* Mystic Schooners 2022–2023