M240i F22
The BMW M240i F22 represents culmination of second-generation 2-Series compact coupe evolution introduced 2016 replacing M235i designation through comprehensive powertrain upgrades delivering 340 horsepower from B58 turbocharged inline-six establishing performance credibility bridging gap between standard 230i and full M2 variants while maintaining accessible pricing, daily usability, and BMW's characteristic rear-wheel-drive dynamics increasingly rare within contemporary premium compact segment dominated by all-wheel-drive configurations prioritizing traction over driver engagement. Launched alongside broader F22 model range updates including revised exterior styling, updated iDrive infotainment featuring touchscreen capability and Apple CarPlay integration, and expanded technology offerings including active safety systems, the M240i delivered substantial performance advantages versus predecessor M235i through adoption of modular B58 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six producing 340 horsepower at 5,500 RPM with 369 pound-feet torque from 1,520-4,500 RPM creating broad powerband accessibility addressing previous N55 engine's narrower torque delivery and providing foundation for extensive aftermarket tuning potential achieving 400+ horsepower through simple ECU calibration and basic bolt-on modifications validating B58 architecture as contemporary performance benchmark rivaling legendary S54 and N54 predecessors within enthusiast community priorities. Production concluded 2021 with G42 third-generation 2-Series adopting evolutionary platform updates, while F22 M240i examples maintain strong used market values ranging $25,000-$45,000 depending on mileage, specification, and condition reflecting enthusiast appreciation for final hydraulic-steering BMW compact offering analog driving characteristics before transition to electric power steering and increasingly complex electronic intervention systems.
The B58 turbocharged 3.0-liter DOHC inline-six produces 340 horsepower through sophisticated single twin-scroll turbocharger, variable valve timing on intake and exhaust camshafts, direct fuel injection operating at 200-bar pressure, and closed-deck engine block construction enabling reliable power increases through tuning modifications addressing enthusiast modification priorities while maintaining factory reliability standards and warranty coverage through authorized BMW Performance upgrades. Power routes through ZF eight-speed automatic transmission featuring manual control via steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, aggressive shift programming in Sport mode, and launch control functionality achieving 0-60 mph acceleration in 4.2 seconds (rear-wheel-drive) or 3.8 seconds (xDrive all-wheel-drive variant) rivaling more expensive M2 Competition achieving 4.0 seconds while maintaining superior fuel economy and daily comfort suitable for year-round commuting rather than track-focused compromise inherent in M division's hardcore offerings. The M240i's chassis featured adaptive M Sport suspension with electronically-controlled dampers offering Comfort, Sport, and Sport Plus modes addressing varying road conditions and driver priorities, electronic limited-slip differential managing rear torque distribution during aggressive cornering, variable sport steering criticized by purists for lacking feedback versus previous hydraulic systems, and M Sport brakes featuring four-piston fixed calipers with 370mm front rotors providing strong stopping power though requiring upgrades for sustained track use typical of amateur motorsport participation increasingly popular among BMW ownership demographic seeking weekend competition opportunities.
The 2017 LCI (Life Cycle Impulse) facelift brought refined exterior design through updated LED headlights featuring hexagonal daytime running light signature replacing previous circular elements, revised taillights incorporating modern LED technology, subtle front bumper modifications improving aerodynamic efficiency, and expanded paint palette including exclusive M Performance colors commanding premium pricing. Interior updates included revised instrument cluster adopting white dial faces replacing previous orange ambient lighting, updated iDrive system incorporating touchscreen functionality addressing user interface criticisms, improved connectivity features including wireless Apple CarPlay, and enhanced materials quality throughout cabin addressing competitive pressures from Audi S3 and Mercedes-AMG A45 offering superior perceived luxury within premium compact performance segment. The M240i established foundation for subsequent M2 Competition and M2 CS variants sharing B58 architecture while adding comprehensive M division chassis modifications, lightweight components, and aggressive aerodynamic treatments creating performance escalation path for enthusiasts seeking ultimate 2-Series capability, while standard M240i specification provided 90% of performance at significantly reduced cost appealing to pragmatic buyers prioritizing value and versatility over ultimate lap times and exclusivity inherent in limited-production M variants commanding substantial premiums contemporary collector market increasingly recognizing as appreciating assets rather than depreciating transportation appliances.