BMW 2 Series tyre sizes vary by body style and trim, so the most accurate way is to enter your registration in the search tool above. You can also check the tyre sidewall, the driver door sticker, or your handbook and then search by tyre size.
Some BMW 2 Series models are supplied with run-flat tyres, and switching may be possible, but you should consider puncture mobility (space saver or repair kit) and keep tyres matched on the same axle. If you are unsure, select run-flat in the search results or confirm what your current tyres are fitted with before ordering.
Replacing tyres in pairs on the same axle helps maintain balanced grip and stable handling, which is especially important on a performance-focused car like the BMW 2 Series. If tread depth differs significantly left to right, or you are below the UK legal limit of 1.6 mm, replacing both tyres on that axle is usually the safest choice.
After you have found the correct tyres using your registration or tyre size, choose a fitting partner near you and pick a date and time that suits. The tyres are sent to the garage for your appointment, where they are fitted, balanced and the old tyres are disposed of.
All-season tyres can suit UK conditions well if you want year-round convenience and better cold-weather grip than summer tyres. Winter tyres are best if you regularly drive in temperatures below 7 degrees C, or in snow-prone areas, and should be fitted as a full set for consistent handling.