The 2028 BMW 2 Series Coupe has surfaced early, though only in the digital realm. A fresh set of renderings imagines how BMW’s smallest coupe might evolve, and the result steers well clear of controversy. It is the handiwork of Georgia-based industrial designer Giorgi Tedoradze, who trades as tedoradze.giorgi online.

His vision sidesteps the Neue Klasse template entirely. Rather than chase the brand’s new electric styling, the coupe keeps a classic long-bonnet stance. Slim aero wheels sit neatly under the arches. The nose wears a sculpted fascia with kidney grilles that read as bold yet restrained. A fresh three-dimensional LED headlight signature finishes the face.
The 2 Series has been a fixture in BMW’s line-up since 2014. The badge spans a broad spread of bodystyles, from the coupe and convertible to the Gran Coupe fastback and the family-minded Active Tourer and Gran Tourer. The two-door coupe matters most to keen drivers, of course, because it forms the basis for the M2.

This render trains its eye on the regular coupe, imagining either a third generation or a heavy mid-cycle overhaul. In reality, the timing looks ambitious. The current G42 coupe has only been on sale since 2022, and BMW has just rolled out a fresh version of the G87 M2. A ground-up replacement seems unlikely so soon.
A facelift, on the other hand, feels far more plausible in the near term. Whether Munich’s designers land on anything as clean as this remains to be seen. For now, it stands as a tempting slice of what-if. The real 2 Series Coupe will have to catch up with the fantasy.
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