What are the differences between the imported and domestically produced BMW 2 Series?

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CoraLee
07/30/25 10:32am
BMW 2 Series imported and domestically produced differences lie in the exterior and interior aspects. Exterior aspects: The imported BMW 2 Series only has the M Off-Road Package, with a hexagonal grille shape. The domestically produced BMW 2 Series has one more M Sport Package compared to the imported version, the fog lights are removed, the appearance is more inclined towards a sedan, and there is a Brilliance BMW badge above the left tail light. Interior aspects: Compared to the imported BMW 2 Series, the domestically produced BMW 2 Series has upgraded the touch control center screen size from 8.8 inches to 10.25 inches, and the interactive system has added the Baidu Carlife mobile phone connectivity function.
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