* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (3)BMW's reliability can be average. While many owners experience trouble-free operation, some report minor electrical glitches or sensor issues over time, which is typical for complex German engineering. Regular maintenance is key.
- Maintenance (2)Maintenance costs for a BMW, even a compact crossover like the X2, are generally higher than for non-luxury brands. Parts and labor can be expensive, and specialized tools or diagnostics are often required for certain services. Premium fuel is also recommended.
- Technology (4)BMW's iDrive infotainment system is intuitive and responsive, featuring a clear display. Standard features include a power liftgate and various driver assistance options are available, though some advanced features like Apple CarPlay were optional and not standard across all trims.
- Comfort (3)While the front seats are supportive, the ride can be on the firmer side, especially with larger wheel options, which might not appeal to everyone seeking a plush ride. Rear-seat space is somewhat limited for adults on longer journeys, and cargo capacity is decent but not class-leading.
- Dynamics (4)The 2018 X2 xDrive28i offers surprisingly agile handling for a crossover, with direct steering and a firm suspension that makes it engaging on winding roads. The 2.0-liter turbo engine provides ample power for daily driving and spirited bursts.