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10/23/2014 11:06:23 AM

BMW 218d Active Tourer SE

Georg Kacher gets a lesson in front-wheel-drive MPVs from the makers of the ultimate driving machine.

Space-functional concept. That was the working title of the fi veseat 2-series Active Tourer and next year’s seven-seat Grand Tourer. What’s in a name? More than you think. Especially when the initial connotation is MPV or – dare we say it – minivan. On paper, creating a new MPV is a recipe for disaster; vans of all sizes account for the fastest-shrinking market segment, and they are typically not BMW-like in posture and performance. But the man from BMW won’t have it.

Active Tourer’s price is on terms with Merc B-class, but BMW is heavier

Active Tourer’s price is on terms with Merc B-class, but BMW is heavier

 ‘The 2-series Active Tourer will be a runaway success,’ states senior product manager Frank Niederländer, keeping a straight face. ‘It’s a proper BMW: good-looking, a joy to drive, clever in concept and execution, truly upmarket in terms of content and quality…’

Although the design incorporates most must-have cues, the high-roof five-seater is not an instant crowd puller; at a glance, it appears more 3-series GT pragmatic than 4-series Gran Coupe pretty. Inside, one may initially frown at the massive dashboard which curves into the cabin like a symmetrical wave crested with wood, leather and bright work.

The quality of surface materials on the other hand is spot-on, easily eclipsing the current 1/3/4/5/6-series and the X1 and X3. We note two new detail features: the standard driving experience selector is a three-way toggle bar labelled Eco Pro, Comfort and Sport; and the optional head-up display uses a Mini-style pop-up screen.

There are four equipment levels: base SE, Sport, Luxury and M Sport. The new BMW starts from just over $36.459,50, which is comparable to a Mercedes B-class and around $21.544,25 more than the VW Golf SV.

The Active Tourer is not only BMW’s first MPV bar the 1990s 5-series-based Megaron concept, it’s also the first front-wheel-drive model bar a handful of Rover-based prototypes. Another fi rst concerns the availability of frugal three-cylinder engines in a non-hybrid model. The 1.5-litre units are the 134bhp petrol in the 218i and the 114bhp diesel fitted to the 216d. Both were introduced in the new Mini last year, which shares its basic ‘FAAR’ architecture with the fi ve-door 2-series and the 2016 X1 replacement. Four-wheel drive is an optional extra for the 228bhp 225i and the 187bhp 220d, and an eight-speed automatic is standard on the 225i and the 220d xDrive. The only self-shifter compatible with the three-cylinder engines is the ancient and underwhelming six-speed Steptronic.

Front drive gives more rear legroom than 5-series, boot bigger than X1

Front drive gives more rear legroom than 5-series, boot bigger than X1

The first impression you gain on the move is of praiseworthy refinement; this car is remarkably quiet. Even when you lock the adjustable dampers in Sport mode, and even when – as with our test cars – imposing 225/45 R18 tyres are fitted, generous compliance and a cosseting ride remain. Handling? Failsafe and communicative but quantifiably less entertaining than a 3-series Touring.

Having said that, BMW has done a good job in fi ne-tuning the Active Tourer’s balance. With DSC off , wheel spin is controlled by a brake activated electronic diff lock. Although understeer is still the prevailing attitude at the limit, the chips will momentarily nudge the car towards the apex, encourage the tail to swing round, then speed up the torque flow as you open up the steering.

Predictably, there’s a long list of extras. Launch control and shift paddles? Tick Sport transmission.

Will plush cabin tempt buyers from SUV to MPV?

Will plush cabin tempt buyers from SUV to MPV?

 

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