F22/F23 2 Series (2014–2016) 220i / 228i



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F22/F23 2 Series (2014–2016) 220i / 228i

As compact two-door sport coupes, the F22/F23 2 Series 220i and 228i embody BMW’s heritage of agile, driver-focused dynamics, with powertrains tuned to balance performance and efficiency. Targeting enthusiasts seeking a blend of daily usability and spirited driving, both models showcase the brand’s commitment to compact sportiness.

 

The 220i, fitted with 20i tuning, delivers 135kW (184hp) and 270Nm from its turbocharged four-cylinder, prioritizing smooth power delivery for urban commuting. It pairs with an 8-speed automatic transmission (8AT), offering seamless shifts and eco-friendly driving modes. In contrast, the 228i’s 28i tuning boosts output to 180kW (245hp) and 350Nm, enabling a 0–100 km/h sprint in just over 6.0 seconds—making it a standout in the compact performance segment.

 

The 228i’s higher power output, combined with its rear-wheel-drive layout (xDrive optional), has made it a popular choice among 改装 (modification) enthusiasts. Its chassis, featuring a sport-tuned suspension and quicker steering, responds keenly to aftermarket upgrades like upgraded brakes, performance exhausts, and ECU tunes. The F22/F23 platform’s balance of light weight and rigid construction further enhances its appeal for both street driving and track days, solidifying the 228i as a modern classic in the compact sport coupe genre.
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