IN LAST MONTH’S ISSUE, we tested the new BMW M235 Gran Coupe, the sporty version of the recently updated version of BMW’s smallest sedan. It’s a compelling package that’s fast, great quality and good to drive, but also priced too close to the 3 Series which offers a more well-rounded package. How does the entry-level 218 Gran Coupe compare instead?
Priced from a far more reasonable $60,400 plus on-road costs, the 218 Gran Coupe trades the M235’s 233kW 2.0-litre four for a 115kW 1.5-litre turbo three-pot, and unlike the M235, is front-wheel drive. In Australia, the 218 features the M Sport styling package as standard, so when it comes to appearances, it at least looks like its more expensive sibling.
Despite being the entry level BMW sedan, the 218 Gran…