Munich. Things are starting to get a little weird.
Following its two camouflaged outings through the urban jungle and at
Milan Fashion Week, the new BMW X2 (fuel consumption combined: 6.3 –
4.5 l/100 km [44.8 – 62.8 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 144 – 118
g/km) is now the protagonist in yet another mystery sighting, this
time for Halloween. Conjured up from nowhere and piloted as if by
magic, the latest Sports “Paranormal” Activity Coupe apparition
provides an intriguing preview of an automotive newcomer that will
manifest itself very shortly.
From its origins through to its modern-day form, Halloween has for
centuries been the night of ghostly figures, scary stories and mystic
rituals. Which makes this the ideal occasion for the new BMW X2 to
make a spontaneous and dramatic entrance. Whereas in times gone by,
people would ready themselves for the onset of winter by lighting
blazing fires and invoking supernatural forces, now creepy costumes
and jack-o’-lanterns – with their menacing grimaces – form the eerie
backdrop as the new BMW X2 steals the show with its frightening good looks.
So the pumpkin very clearly sets the tone, with its influence
extending far beyond the intense orange of the X2’s exterior paintwork.