Apr 5, 2022. View Gallery (8) Pros: spacious cabin, modern tech, great to drive. Cons: confusing controls, divisive looks, questionable ergonomics. The 2 Series Active Tourer is BMW’s biggest family hatchback, with more than a hint of people carrier about it. Not to be confused with the 2 Series Coupe (a two-door sports coupe) or the 2 Series The Gran Tourer has an extra 12cm between the wheels and a further 9cm in the boot over the 2 Series Active Tourer. The extra length has freed up room for a third row of two small chairs which can Length of boot floor - back row of seats upright. 861mm. Vertical height of boot opening. 751mm. Boot sill height to floor of car. 0mm. Boot sill height to ground. 673mm. Width of boot floor at narrowest point. Boot space and storage. In regular models, the BMW 3 Series has 480 litres of boot space, similar to the Audi A4 Saloon and more than the equivalent Mercedes-Benz C-Class. The Audi’s opening is a touch more useful as it’s squarer in shape, but the BMW (when fitted with the extended storage option) has more useful nets and pockets to the Space and practicality: BMW 2 Series Active Tourer boot space The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer feels very roomy for a car of its size. It's 4386mm long and 1824mm wide – 32mm longer and 24mm wider than the car it replaces, although the 2670mm wheelbase remains the same.

At 540 litres, the X1's boot offers more than 100 litres more storage space than the Volvo XC40. It's a really impressive space by family SUV standards and includes a useful amount of underfloor

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