With the redesign that the 2-Series lineup received last year that increased the length of the car, you may anticipate that some of the extra room has been used to extend the passenger area, but you'd be wrong. The rear legroom has decreased by 0.8 inches. Due to a little cut-down in total height, headroom and shoulder room both decreased by 1.7-inches and 1.5-inches, respectively. Even the trunk has lost 3.8 cu-ft of capacity. The 2 Series follows what its bigger cousins have been doing by removing a lot of the physical buttons and it will now carry toggles for audio controls while the rest is touch-based. In terms of ergonomics, the 2 Series is almost a driver's car. The steering wheel doesn't offer nearly enough downward tilt to accommodate the lower seating position, despite the fact that you can lower the seat all the way in the car to feel closer to the tarmac. In general, visibility is good for a two-door coupe. It's wonderful to gaze over the relatively long hood, and looking back isn't going to be too difficult either. The Tacora Red and Oyster White leather selections are our favorites. Canberra Beige and Cognac can provide some flare to a plain black interior if you like the Sensatec, which is offered as standard.
Model
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2023 BMW M240i
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2023 Audi S3
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2023 Mercedes AMG CLA 35
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2023 Cadillac C4-V
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Passenger Capacity
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4
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5
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5
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5
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First Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)
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38.1/55.9/41.8
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36.5/54.8/41.2
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38.5/55.1/41.8
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38.4/55.2/42.2
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Second Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)
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34.7/51.7/32.2
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36.1/53/35.1
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35.7/54/33.9
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36.5/53.9/33.4
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Trunk Capacity to the rear seats (cu.-ft)
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13.8
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10.0
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11.6
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10.4
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Things aren’t as bad for the BMW in terms of the front passenger room but move to the rear and you could get claustrophobic when compared to what the rivals offer. The second row on the M240i is practically suitable for kids but the car holds itself in place by offering a trunk that is the largest in its class. Since all these cars are focused on the entry-level audience, the interiors aren’t very flashy to keep the cost down but the same cannot be said about the Audi as it has a cockpit resembling elements inspired by fighter jets. The Mercedes has a more modern-looking interior with a lot more touch-based controls which isn’t necessarily a good thing as it lacks the tactile feel that is offered by a physical button. The Cadillac seems to have a slightly dated interior but it is undoubtedly the easiest cabin to adapt to as the controls are well laid out with zero clutter.
Some standout interior features on the 2023 BMW M240i include
- Ambient interior lighting
- Keyless entry
- SensaTec upholstery
- Heated front seats
- Adjustable lumbar support
- M Sport steering wheel
How intuitive is the 2023 BMW M240i infotainment system?
BMW introduced the current 2 Series Coupe last summer, so a refresh is still at least two years away. However, the Munich manufacturer has already made significant changes to the coupe, introducing its Curved Display and iDrive 8 as standard equipment on vehicles made starting in July of this year. The 10.25-inch infotainment display grows to 14.9 inches, but the 12.3-inch digital cluster retains the same size as it is currently. The instrument panel no longer creates a hood over the gauge cluster because the Curved Display is a single piece and instead, the entire panel sticks up off the dash. The touchscreen now houses the line of climate controls that were formerly located under the center vents. The system features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in addition to outstanding resolution, voice, and gesture controls. The iDrive system is among the best infotainment systems now available in this market, in our opinion.
Some of the standout infotainment features on the 2023 BMW M240i are
- 14.9 -inch curved touchscreen
- Wireless smartphone charging pad
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 10-speaker sound system
- Latest iDrive 8 infotainment system
- Two 12V power sockets