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Frequently asked questions about the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe | ShortsCars Questions

Where is the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe made?
The BMW M235 xDrive is assembled at our BMW plant in Leipzig, Germany.

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What type of engine is used in the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe?
The BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe is powered by a 312 hp 2.0-liter BMW M TwinPower Turbo inline 4-cylinder engine. What design elements make the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe special?
The BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe is known for its assertive and sporty design. The wide, low-positioned M Kidney Grille features horizontal bars, an illuminated frame, and the coveted M badge. The flowing roofline with frameless windows creates a sleek and sporty silhouette. At the rear, the wide stance and black diffuser attract attention while framing the quad exhaust.

How does the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe differ from the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe models?
The BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe is a sportier version of the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe. This is reflected with design enhancements including the signature BMW M Kidney Grille, M Rear Spoiler, and wide air inlets. A frameless window line and the distinctive rear make the sporty silhouette unmistakable. The M Exhaust System with quad exhaust tailpipes delivers aggressive, full-throated M sound. In the cockpit, available M Sport Seats offer optimal support for dynamic driving, while the BMW Live Cockpit Professional clearly displays important driving information.

How fast does the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe go from 0-60 MPH?
The BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe is powered by a 312 horsepower 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder BMW M TwinPower Turbo gasoline engine, allowing it to reach 0-60 mph in 4.7 seconds.

Is the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe all-wheel drive?
Yes, the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe is equipped with xDrive, BMW’s intelligent all-wheel drive system. When driving in bad weather or slick roads, the system automatically detects slip and redistributes power for optimal control.

How do I build and Price my own BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe?
You can easily begin building and pricing your dream BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe by clicking here.

How do I browse existing BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe Inventory?
To find the BMW you're looking for at a BMW Center near you, you can browse the BMW Inventory page.

How do I find the best lease deals or finance offers, and programs for the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe?
You can find our best finance offers and lease deals, as well as search by dealers near you, on our Special Offers page.

Where do I find Lease or Finance Programs offered by BMW Financial Services?
You can find our best finance offers and lease deals, as well as protection packages, special programs, and other financial tools on the BMW Financial Services page.

How do I estimate payments for the BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe?
You can estimate your payments on a new BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe using our Payment Estimator.

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