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Bmw 2 Series Gran Tourer F46 (2018 - 2022) vs. Bmw 2 Series Active Tourer (2022 - present) Compare Car Dimensions Side by Side

Cars comparison grid backgroundBMW 2-Series Active Tourer (U06)BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer (F46)
456.8 cm (2-Series Gran Tourer (F46))
438.6 cm (2-Series Active Tourer (U06))
160.8 cm
157.6 cm
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BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer (F46)

BMW

2-Series Gran Tourer (F46)

2018 - 2022

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BMW 2-Series Active Tourer (U06)

BMW

2-Series Active Tourer (U06)

2022 - present

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Bmw 2 Series Gran Tourer F46 (2018 - 2022) is larger by 18.2 cm and higher by 3.2 cm compared to Bmw 2 Series Active Tourer (2022 - present). It has ground clearance lower by 0.6 cm and cargo volume is larger by 37%

Length

Length

+4%
456.8 cm
438.6 cm

A longer body means it might be more challenging to maneuver in tight spaces, but could offer more interior space.

Width

Width

+1%
180 cm
182.4 cm

The narrower body makes it easier to navigate through tight spaces but might offer less shoulder room.

Height

Height

+2%
160.8 cm
157.6 cm

The taller height typically means better headroom and easier entry/exit, but may affect garage height clearance.

Wheelbase

Wheelbase

+4%
278 cm
267 cm

A longer wheelbase typically provides better stability and passenger space, but may increase turning radius.

Ground Clearance

Ground Clearance

+4%
16.5 cm
17.1 cm

Lower ground clearance typically improves handling and makes entry/exit easier, but requires more caution on rough terrain.

Weight

Weight

+4%
1485 kg
1545 kg

Lower weight typically means better fuel efficiency and performance, though it might affect stability.

Cargo Volume

Cargo Volume

+37%
645 l
470 l

The larger cargo space is useful for carrying more luggage or larger items with all seats in use.

Price EU

Price EU

+18%
27318
32300

The lower price point could offer better value for similar features.

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