The BMW 2 series Gran Coupé returns in a fresh photo shoot and this time shows a lively Miami Blue Finish. Before that, the sporty four -door coupé appeared in strong colors such as Fire Red and Speed Yellow. Now the headlight changes to one of the striking colors of BMW, which are recorded in a breathtaking environment in Barcelona. The latest 2025 BMW M235 Gran Coupé illustrates the wide range of available colors.
Many color options


While the standard configurator from BMW offers an insight into color options, those who are willing to pay for an individual finish can unlock an even more diverse palette. In Germany, the 2 Series Gran Coupé receives in four special colors: frozen pure gray, frozen portimao -blue, Tanzanite blue and Storm Bay. However, the adjustment options go far beyond them. Enthusiasts can opt for daring options such as Mint Green, Shakir Orange or even matt surfaces such as Lila, Preciosa Red and Tampa Bay Green. A less well -known selection such as Barcelona Blue and Turmaline Violet complements further variety, but this only scratches the surface of the extensive catalog of BMW.
Two different performance outputs


With regard to the performance, the new M235 Gran Coupé drops the “I” out of its name, but keeps the same drive train. Since this special model was built for the European market, it has a slightly deceased version of the 2.0-liter turbo engine from BMW. While models outside the EU enjoy the full power of 312 hp, this version provides 296 hp on the basis of emission regulations. The torque remains unchanged at 295 LB-FT (400 Nm). The performance is sent to all four wheels via the XDRIVE system from BMW, paired with a seven-speed double clutch-automatic transmission component of all variants of the 2-gran coupé.


When you go in, you will find newly designed M -Sport seats with integrated headrests and an illuminated M logo. In contrast to its predecessor, which contained an iDrive rotary controller and a more conventional keyout, the latest model follows the industry trend to integrate most functions into a touchscreen interface. While modern purists can long for the physical controls of the previous generation.
The M235 in Miami Blue drives on a stylish 19-inch multi-spoke-orbit gray-1085 m wheels that are wrapped in high-performance tires. The gray brake calipers indicate an optional upgrade – BMW’s M composite brakes, only available on the M235.
The production of the 2025 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé started a few months ago at the Leipzig plant from BMW in Germany, whereby market availability dropped out of March. In the United States, the M235 Gran Coupé XDRIVE begins at 49,500 US dollars.