2026 BMW 2 Series

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Starting MSRP

$40,000

7 Trims Available

Lowest Dealer Price Found1

$40,000

Average Dealer Price Found2

$46,800

Highest Dealer Price Found3

$55,600

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228 Gran Coupe 4dr Sedan
Starting MSRP
$40,000
Invoice Price
$37,700
Potential Savings
$2,300
Est. Monthly Payment
$601/mo
AWD 228 xDrive Gran Coupe 4dr Sedan
Starting MSRP
$42,000
Invoice Price
$39,560
Potential Savings
$2,440
Est. Monthly Payment
$631/mo
230i 2dr Coupe
Starting MSRP
$42,200
Invoice Price
$39,745
Potential Savings
$2,455
Est. Monthly Payment
$634/mo
AWD 230i xDrive 2dr Coupe
Starting MSRP
$44,200
Invoice Price
$41,605
Potential Savings
$2,595
Est. Monthly Payment
$664/mo
AWD M235 xDrive Gran Coupe 4dr Sedan
Starting MSRP
$50,000
Invoice Price
$47,000
Potential Savings
$3,000
Est. Monthly Payment
$751/mo
M240i 2dr Coupe
Starting MSRP
$53,600
Invoice Price
$50,350
Potential Savings
$3,250
Est. Monthly Payment
$805/mo
AWD M240i xDrive 2dr Coupe
Starting MSRP
$55,600
Invoice Price
$52,210
Potential Savings
$3,390
Est. Monthly Payment
$835/mo

About The 2026 BMW 2 Series

The 2026 BMW 2 Series is a compact Sedan offered in 7 trims, with pricing from $40,000 to $55,600 before options. The 2 Series pairs a 241-hp 2.0L I4 Turbo with a 7-Speed Double Clutch Automatic transmission and a front-wheel drive, returning an EPA-estimated 31 MPG combined drivetrain. Inside, the base trim 2 Series seats up to 5 with 15.2 cubic feet of maximum cargo space. Cross-shoppers typically compare it against the Audi A3, Toyota GR Corolla, and Mazda MX-5 Miata RF. Use the pricing tools above to compare trims side by side, see what shoppers near you are actually paying, and unlock the best local dealer offer before you head in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the 2026 BMW 2 Series cost?

The 2026 BMW 2 Series starts at $40,000 and ranges up to $55,600 before options, depending on trim.

What trims are available on the 2026 2 Series?

The 2026 2 Series is available in 7 trims. They are the 228 Gran Coupe 4dr Sedan, AWD 228 xDrive Gran Coupe 4dr Sedan, 230i 2dr Coupe, AWD 230i xDrive 2dr Coupe, AWD M235 xDrive Gran Coupe 4dr Sedan, M240i 2dr Coupe, and AWD M240i xDrive 2dr Coupe.

Is the 2026 2 Series available with all-wheel drive?

Yes, the 2026 2 Series offers all-wheel drive.

What kind of fuel economy does the 2026 2 Series get?

The 2026 2 Series earns an EPA-estimated 31 MPG combined (27 city / 39 highway).

How many people does the 2026 2 Series seat?

The base trim 2026 2 Series seats up to 5 across 2 rows.

How much cargo space does the 2026 2 Series have?

The 2026 2 Series offers 15.2 cubic feet behind the rear seats.

What engine does the 2026 2 Series have?

The 2026 2 Series comes with a 241-hp 2.0L I4 Turbo, with an available 382-hp 3.0L I6 Turbo on higher trims, paired with 7-Speed Double Clutch Automatic.

What are the main competitors to the 2026 2 Series?

Shoppers cross-shopping the 2026 2 Series often compare it against the Audi A3, Toyota GR Corolla, and Mazda MX-5 Miata RF.

1 The lowest dealer price found is based on MSRP. MSRP, or Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price, is determined by the manufacturer of each brand, make and model and may not reflect the price at which vehicles are sold in your region. This MSRP displayed is for the lowest possible trim level with standard features.

2 The average dealer price found is based on MSRP. MSRP, or Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price, is determined by the manufacturer of each brand, make and model and may not reflect the price at which vehicles are sold in your region. This MSRP displayed is the mean MSRP that consumers are paying for all trim levels.

3 The highest dealer price found is based on MSRP. MSRP, or Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price, is determined by the manufacturer of each brand, make and model and may not reflect the price at which vehicles are sold in your region. This MSRP displayed is for the highest possible trim level with the most features.