2025 BMW M240I | 3MW53CM06S8F07175
Lot details
- Sale Date2025-04-29
- Lot Number42003088
- ACV56951 $
- Sale documentSalvage (New York)
- LocationLong Island (NY)
- Odometer2,212 miles (3,560 km)
- Primary DamageFRONT END
- SellerState Farm Group Insurance
Vehicle specifications
3
~$45,000
Engine: 2.0L turbocharged inline‑4
Torque: 400 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~5.6 s
The latest BMW 2 Series continues to deliver on the brand’s reputation for agile, rear‑biased driving dynamics, even in non‑M trims. In 230i form, the 2.0‑liter turbocharged four‑cylinder produces 255 hp and 400 Nm of torque, providing strong low‑end response and linear acceleration. The standard 8‑speed automatic shifts quickly and intelligently, with paddle shifters allowing for more control during spirited driving.
BMW’s near‑perfect chassis tuning ensures that the 2 Series feels balanced and eager in corners. Steering is direct and well‑weighted, with a precision that inspires confidence on both tight back roads and sweeping curves. The optional xDrive all‑wheel drive adds security in adverse conditions without diluting the car’s agile character, while standard rear‑wheel‑drive variants remain the choice for purists. The adaptive suspension option allows drivers to toggle between a comfortable ride for daily use and a firmer, more controlled setup for performance driving.
The character of the 2025 2 Series is that of a compact, premium sports coupe that blends everyday usability with genuine driving engagement — aimed at those who want the essence of BMW handling without stepping into the full‑blown M territory.
Final Bid BMW 2 Series (2025)
$10,450
$17,697
$27,050
Body Styles
The BMW 2 Series (G42 facelift) is offered as a two‑door coupe, with a convertible variant not currently in production. Its proportions are classic BMW: long hood, short overhangs, low roofline, and a rearward cabin stance. The front end has been sharpened for 2025, with slimmer adaptive LED headlights, a more sculpted bumper, and a slightly refined kidney grille design. Wide rear haunches emphasize the rear‑wheel‑drive proportions, while the roofline flows smoothly into a short, high‑deck trunk lid. Subtle aerodynamic elements — such as a lip spoiler and functional air curtains — balance style with performance‑oriented airflow management.
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
The “2 Series” name follows BMW’s numeric hierarchy, where lower numbers denote more compact models in the lineup. The “Series” designation signifies it as a distinct family of body styles and configurations, here focusing on the smallest premium coupe in BMW’s portfolio. The numbering also aligns with the brand’s historical two‑door heritage, harking back to models like the BMW 2002.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The color palette for the 2025 2 Series includes BMW staples such as Alpine White, Black Sapphire Metallic, and Mineral White, alongside sportier finishes like Portimao Blue, Melbourne Red, and Thunder Night Metallic (a rich deep purple). New for 2025 are Frozen Pure Grey and Cape York Green, adding both stealthy and more expressive options. Shadowline exterior trim can replace chrome for a more aggressive look.
The interior maintains BMW’s modern driver‑centric design, with the curved digital display integrating a 12.3‑inch instrument cluster and 14.9‑inch central touchscreen. Upholstery choices range from high‑quality Sensatec leatherette to Vernasca leather in colors like Oyster, Cognac, and Black with contrast stitching. Aluminum, open‑pore wood, and gloss‑black trim inlays are available. Sport seats with adjustable bolsters and a thick‑rimmed leather steering wheel are standard, with M Sport variants adding unique stitching and subtle branding.
Wheel designs start at 17 inches for base trims, scaling up to 19‑inch aerodynamic or multi‑spoke alloys on M Sport models. Gloss black or diamond‑cut finishes are optional, complementing the coupe’s compact, athletic stance.
Top Expensive Options
- M Sport Package with Adaptive Suspension: $3,500
- Vernasca Leather Upholstery Upgrade: $1,800
- Premium Package (HUD, Harman Kardon Audio): $2,900
- 19” M Double‑Spoke Alloy Wheels: $1,500
- Shadowline Exterior Package: $500
- Heated Steering Wheel & Front Seats: $500
- Adaptive LED Headlights with High‑Beam Assist: $900
- Wireless Charging & Enhanced Connectivity: $400
- Harman Kardon Surround Sound System: $875
- Metallic / Frozen Individual Paint: $1,200–$2,500
vs Competitors
The BMW 2 Series competes against the Audi A3 Sedan, Audi TT, and Mercedes‑Benz CLA, but distinguishes itself as the only true rear‑wheel‑drive‑based coupe in this segment. Compared to the CLA, it offers sharper steering and more natural balance. Against the Audi TT, it delivers more practicality and rear seating usability, though the TT remains slightly lighter. The A3 sedan matches its tech and build quality but can’t replicate the coupe’s driving engagement. The 2 Series sits at the sweet spot between a practical premium car and an enthusiast’s driver’s coupe.
Fun Fact
The 2025 facelift of the BMW 2 Series continues to be built in BMW’s Leipzig plant in Germany, alongside the M2, maintaining tight quality control for one of BMW’s most enthusiast‑oriented models. It remains one of the last BMW models to retain a classic, compact two‑door silhouette in a market shifting heavily toward crossovers — keeping the brand’s tradition of small, fun‑to‑drive coupes alive.