Mar 07, 2017 04:20 AM EST
2018 BMW 2 Series Cabriolet Spotted: Stunning Minimalist Tweaks

2018 BMW 2 Series Cabriolet has been spied while testing. Spy photos reveal only a few revised points on the front and rear sections.

The prototype for the upcoming 2018 BMW 2 Series Cabriolet has been spotted while undergoing road test. The mule was not heavily camouflaged which points to few revised points only.

The spy photos reveal only the rear and front sections of the new Cabriolet were covered with the camouflage stickers, which hint on the areas getting some refresh. The main body was completely exposed, confirming the new Cabriolet will continue to sport the body of the current model.

Looking at the front section, the new Cabriolet has a camouflage near the grille which hints on getting a minor tweak. This section will most likely sport the brand's latest styling direction.

The headlamps were covered as well. This camouflage seems to confirm that the new Cabriolet will carry the latest light signature of BMW.

On the other hand, the rear section was heavily camouflaged teasing on major revisions. The bumper seems to be getting some refresh.

With regard to the tail lights, the heavy camouflage also teased it will be getting some graphic tweaks. The tail lights are reportedly featuring the newest LED Daytime Running Light pattern from BMW, which were first used in the 7 series.

Furthermore, the upcoming 2018 BMW 2 Series Cabriolet is expected to have the latest iDrive system. The interior can also be expected to get some minor refresh, Car Scoops reported.

Meanwhile, BMW has not released an official statement confirming the engines for the upcoming 2018 BMW 2 Series Cabriolet. The new Cabrio is expected to carry the same engines in the current 2 Series Cabriolet range.

The current 2 Series Cabriolet range features 1.5-liter TwinPower Turbo, three-cylinder engine. It also has another option such as the 2.0-liter turbo, two four-cylinder engines, with the 220i and 228i. Another range of the 2 Series Cabriolet is the M235 which features 3.0-liter turbo straight-six, which is expected to be renamed as M240i, Auto Industriya has noted.

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