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      05-16-2016, 05:50 PM   #1
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BMW M240i and 230i Announced With Latest Engines - B58 and B46 [Official Specs]

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  • BMW M240i Coupe and Convertible (B58 engine)
  • BMW 230i Coupe and Convertible (B46 engine)
  • 335 HP / 369 LB-FT for M240i (0-60 in 4.2 sec)
  • 248 HP / 258 LB-FT for 230i



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Woodcliff Lake, N.J.: May 16, 2016…Today, BMW announced the new 2017 BMW 2 Series now featuring the latest generation of BMW TwinPower Turbo 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder inline engines. The advances in dynamics and efficiency in these new vehicles are communicated by the new model designation. The new BMW 230i Coupe and BMW 230i Convertible are powered by the latest generation 4-cylinder 2.0 liter engine (B46) featuring an even smoother power deliver and efficiency with increased horsepower and torque, 248 hp and 258 lb-ft. The M Performance Model with the new BMW M240i Coupe and BMW M240i Convertible feature a new inline 6-cylinder gasoline engine (B58) that develops 335 hp, a 15 hp increase in maximum output over its predecessor. The new engine has an impressive 369 lb-ft of torque, 39 lb-ft more than before. The 3.0-liter unit with further developed M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology is a product of the BMW Group’s latest engine generation. This new engine produces the same performance levels as the sought after 2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe. With an acceleration time of as little as 4.2 seconds from 0 to 60 mph, it is 0.2 seconds quicker than its predecessor. The BMW M240i Coupe and BMW M240i Convertible are fitted with the latest generation of the 8 speed Steptronic Sport Automatic transmission as standard and rear wheel drive models are also available with a six-speed manual gearbox as a no cost option. These M Performance vehicles as an alternative to sending their power to the rear wheels can also be ordered with BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive. Prices for these models will be released closer to its market launch this summer.

The new 6-cylinder inline gasoline engine with M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology.

The engine developed for this duo of compact power merchants stands out from the crowd with its instantaneous responses, high-revving liveliness and exemplary efficiency. Its linear power delivery is accompanied by a beautifully intense take on the emotionally rich engine sound characteristic of a classic and inherently balanced BMW inline 6-cylinder. The new unit has an aluminum crankcase and cylinder head and the refinement that is a hallmark of BMW 6-cylinder inline engines has been elevated to another level thanks to new acoustic shielding. The twin-scroll turbocharger integrated into the steel exhaust manifold and electric wastegate control is extremely efficient – on account of its compact construction and the presence of an indirect intercooler integrated into the intake manifold.

A key element in the new engine’s ability to serve up thrillingly dynamic acceleration is the pulling power that comes on tap early and is maintained over a wide rev range. The new unit lays on peak torque of 369 lb-ft between 1,520 and 4,500 rpm and generates maximum output of 335 hp at 5,500 rpm.

The latest generation of VALVETRONIC fully variable valve control provides particularly precise load control, enhancing the engine’s responsiveness and efficiency. Rounding off the latest update of M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology is Double-VANOS variable camshaft timing on both the intake and exhaust sides. Also doing their part to seal the exceptionally fine balance between driving pleasure and fuel consumption for this output class, are an electric coolant pump for the intercooler that operates only as necessary, a map-controlled oil pump, Electric Power Steering, the Auto Start Stop function, Brake Energy Regeneration and various other solutions developed by BMW EfficientDynamics.

Enhanced dynamics.

The extra dynamic potency heralded by the further developed powertrain technology is reflected by significantly improved acceleration values. The BMW M240i Coupe powers from 0 to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds (automatic: 4.4 seconds) – or truly impressive 4.2 seconds in all-wheel-drive guise. Those figures represent an improvement of 0.2 seconds in both cases.

The BMW M Performance 2 Series Convertible accelerates from 0 to 60 mph 0.3 seconds faster than before. Currently the 2 Series stand at 4.7 seconds (automatic: 4.5 seconds) for the BMW M240i Convertible and 4.4 seconds for the BMW M240i xDrive Convertible.

Just like the upgraded powertrain technology, the model-specific equipment compositions on board the compact BMW M Performance Automobiles are also geared to promoting a driving experience that fuels sporting ambitions. Standard specification includes M Sport suspension lowered by 10 millimeters, 18-inch M light-alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, an M Sport braking system with fixed multi piston calipers, Variable Sports Steering with Servotronic function, a model-specific M aerodynamic package and exterior mirror caps in Ferric Grey metallic.

Six-speed manual gearbox with rev matching function, new 8-speed Steptronic Sport Automatic transmission with wider gear spread.

The available six-speed manual gearbox fitted in the BMW M240i models offers a rev matching function to deliver exceptionally smooth gear changes. On downshifts, the transmission management increases shift comfort by initiating a quick and precise rev matching function; as the driver shifts into a lower gear, this increases the engine’s revs to the ideal level for the target gear.

The latest-generation 6-cylinder inline engine is combined with the latest version of the 8-speed Steptronic Sport Automatic transmission. This improved transmission, with its wider gear spread also has further improved internal efficiency. The option of carrying out multiple downshifts opens the door to more dynamic gearshifts and particularly swift responses to movements in the accelerator. The 8-speed Steptronic Sport Automatic transmission provides top-class shift dynamics featuring a Launch Control function delivering traction-optimized acceleration off the line.

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      05-16-2016, 06:15 PM   #2
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One thing for sure, the new 240 cab will be as close as we will get to a M2 cab as BMW has stated they have no intentions of an M2 cab at any time.
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Interesting that this mill offers more torque than the M2's N55 variant. Obviously, the M2 still offers certain advantages with its M4-borrowed parts (braking, steering, suspension, DCT, etc.), but it wouldn't surprise if this M240i tempts away some would-be M2 buyers. Faced with waiting times and crazy dealer markups, some prospective M2 people are going to say, 'Hey, close enough.' Some are likely doing that already with the M235i, but these impressive engine stats make the switch that much more likely.
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Interesting that this mill offers more torque than the M2's N55 variant. Obviously, the M2 still offers certain advantages with its M4-borrowed parts (braking, steering, suspension, DCT, etc.), but it wouldn't surprise if this M240i tempts away some would-be M2 buyers. Faced with waiting times and crazy dealer markups, some prospective M2 people are going to say, 'Hey, close enough.' Some are likely doing that already with the M235i, but these impressive engine stats make the switch that much more likely.
Agree. I'm still going M2 but that's a lot of power in that little M240i. Whoa.
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Any word on if a manual will be optional on the xdrive version?
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      05-16-2016, 08:26 PM   #6
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Well...that's a lot of torque!

Very curious to drive one. The N55 has really grown on me after many years of N54 power...very curious to see how this feels.
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      05-16-2016, 08:27 PM   #7
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So basically a tuned M240 will be faster than a stock M2 or is the plan to eventually put this engine into future M2s if they continue production?
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Impressive figures. I dont know if I would buy one, especially because I would be worries about the reliability of the new engines. The N55 has been around for a few years and has been proven to be fairly reliable. I wonder if the rev matching can be programmed into the older m235s in the future?
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Air-to-water intercooler built into the Intake Manifold like the M3/M4's S55 engine... Hmmm

So what is the official engine code for the new M240i?
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Great news, same torque than the m2, but all the time ;-)

Pls, enhance rear wheel size to bear a 265 mpss from the factory !!! It's almost to much for rwd ;-p

B58, yes please
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they finally put the rev-matching system. Does anyone know is it possible to code it to 235i manual?
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Any word on if a manual will be optional on the xdrive version?
That will never happen...
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      05-16-2016, 08:38 PM   #13
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Please tell me this will come in XDrive?! Didn't see anything on that.
EDIT: just saw that XDrive IS available...

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I was expecting to pick one up in 2018...not sure I can wait now! 240xi cab.

Wonder if a new color will be available?
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That's a lot of power for such a small body...def mod friendly, some M2 owners aren't gonna be happy!
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Sounds like a good replacement in 32 months...unless the M2x is announced.
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230i - no manual?

The press release only mentions a manual transmission being available for the M240i. Is that correct, and if so, does anyone know if that's permanent? Or, as with Audi and the new A4, are they waiting a few months to roll out the manual after introducing the auto-only model?

My 228i lease ends next March, and whether I decide to buy the car off lease or order a new 230i will depend on the availability of a manual. I'd hate to see BMW restrict manuals to the high-performance models alone.
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Same 0-60 time? disappointing. I am not super excited about this. They need to do something to make the M2 engine stand out.

And this develops exactly the same peak torque but at all times, not just 30 seconds? :-|
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So the LCI will be until 2018 but new engines in 2017. I can wait another year for the LCI.
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Same 0-60 time? disappointing. I am not super excited about this. They need to do something to make the M2 engine stand out.

And this develops exactly the same peak torque but at all times, not just 30 seconds? :-|
You shouldn't buy the M2 for power, you should buy it for everything else. That said, that everything else should have included weight savings!!!!!
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they finally put the rev-matching system. Does anyone know is it possible to code it to 235i manual?
That would be cool.
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