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BMW is getting closer to the official debut of the all-new X2 that is scheduled for October 11, and has treated us to a more revealing teaser of the M performance version of the upcoming entry-level coupe-SUV. They have also confirmed the world premiere of the electric iX2. This marks the third preview of the X2, following the original teaser and a surprise appearance on Fortnite.

BMW describes the new model as “even more distinctive and forward-looking” compared to its predecessor, something that has been confirmed by the teasers. The latest video offers a glimpse of various exterior features of the 2024 X2 M35i, adorned with multiple M emblems. In the front view, we have a detailed look at the X6-inspired illuminated grille and the sculpted bonnet. The black-finished section of the bumper looks similar to the treatment seen on the X5/X6 M and the flagship XM.

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On the side profile, the vehicle is equipped with black mirror caps and large-diameter alloy wheels boasting five double spokes, accompanied by M-branded brake calipers visible behind them. Transitioning to the rear, you’ll notice a sizable spoiler positioned at the base of the sloping roofline, along with quad exhaust pipes flanking the diffuser. Staying true to BMW’s style and distinguishing it from some competitors, it is anticipated that the exhaust outlets will serve a fully functional purpose.

While many enthusiasts might wish for a full-fledged BMW X2 M model, the showcased vehicle is actually the M35i xDrive trim, which, while not as powerful, still retains its sporty character. Essentially, it’s the coupe-SUV counterpart to the closely related BMW X1 M35i xDrive, boasting sportier aesthetics due to its revised bodywork and adjusted proportions.

As a quick reminder, the most potent X1 variant comes equipped with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, delivering 312 hp (316 PS / 233 kW) and 295 lb-ft (400 Nm) of torque in North American specification. It also includes a more performance-oriented suspension setup, larger brakes, and a 7-speed transmission that distributes power to all four wheels.

Shortly after its online premiere on October 11, the X2 will make its public debut at the Japan Mobility Show 2023 in Tokyo. The German automaker has confirmed that the fully electric iX2 will also be present at the show. The first zero-emission version of the smallest “Sports Activity Coupe” is expected to borrow the 308 hp (313 PS) dual-motor powertrain and 64.7 kWh battery pack from the iX1.