2019 BMW X2
The 2019 BMW X2 sDRIVE20i M SPORT A/T offers a perfect blend of luxury and performance, making it an excellent choice for South African buyers seeking a stylish used SUV at an affordable price. With its sleek design and iconic badge, this vehicle stands out on the road, combining sporty aesthetics with practicality.
Powered by a 2.0L petrol engine delivering 192 Hp, this BMW X2 features a semi-automatic transmission for smooth driving. Its impressive fuel efficiency of 5.6 L/100km makes it a cost-effective option for daily commuting. The SUV comfortably seats five with five doors, offering practicality for families or leisure trips.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this used BMW is available now for a test drive. Competitive prices and finance deals make it easy to buy. Visit today to compare prices and experience this stunning BMW X2 firsthand, perfect for those looking for a reliable, stylish SUV for sale in South Africa.
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BMW X2
BMW’s X2 splits the difference between the upright X1 and the chunkier X3, serving up a sleeker, coupe-influenced take that’s meant for buyers chasing style over outright practicality. It faces off with the Mercedes-Benz GLA, Audi Q3 and Volvo XC40 — all familiar names in the small luxury SUV contest, and all vying for a similar bracket of spend. Every single one of the eight X2s currently listed locally runs a petrol engine, with the usual automatic, semi-auto, or dual-clutch mix depending on age. Prices stretch from R344,500 to R879,950, but the real action is around R399,900 — a dead giveaway that buyers are mostly snapping up the previous F39 generation, not the newer U10. It’s the F39 that dominates the classifieds, especially in sDrive20i M Sport auto flavour from as low as R344,500, and the sDrive18i M Sport auto clustering around R399,900 to R418,888 — that’s where you’ll find the most choice and the sharpest deals. Step up to the U10-gen sDrive18i M Sport and you’re looking at a steep jump: R779,600 to R879,950, which won’t make sense for most. Used stock spans model years 2018 to 2025 with an average of 80,865 km, so you’re not getting box-fresh but you’re not shopping for museum pieces either. No new X2s listed at all, so it’s a used-only play right now. Most South Africans picking the X2 over a GLA are doing it for the more aggressive roofline and the way M Sport kit makes even the basic 18i look properly special — and if you pack smart, you won’t miss the lost boot space.
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