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218i / 220i / 230i (B38 / B48 turbo)

20142021 · petrol · 1998cc · 184hp

Engine codes: B38, B48

Maint. Sensitive

Reliability, common problems and owner reviews for the Bmw 2 Series 218i / 220i / 230i (B38 / B48 turbo). Check this before you buy used.

The modular turbo petrols — the 1.5 three-cylinder B38 (218i) and the 2.0 four-cylinder B48 (220i/230i, shared across the 1/3-Series, X1 and Mini) — are a genuine step up in robustness from the older N-series: timing chains run at the front (not the failure-prone rear of the N47), and they're smooth and strong. Cautions are direct-injection intake carbon over time, occasional VANOS/PCV and turbo coolant attention, and oil/cooling discipline. The B48 in particular is a well-regarded modern engine; a serviced car is dependable. The F45 Active Tourer is BMW's first transverse front-driver — different platform, same good engines.

Same engine, other cars

This is the same physical engine (B48) sold under different names across brands. Reliability is broadly shared — cross-check these:

Known Issues

Intake carbon (DI)recurring

Direct injection → intake-valve carbon over time → rough running.

Fix / Workaround: Walnut-blast intake if rough; correct oil.

Repair cost: €250–€600

Typically appears after: 110,000 km

VANOS / PCV / turbo coolantrecurring

VANOS solenoids, PCV and turbo coolant lines with age.

Fix / Workaround: Clean oil; replace solenoids/lines as needed.

Repair cost: €150–€900

Typically appears after: 120,000 km

Mileage Thresholds

After 170,000 km: Carbon + ancillary window.

Pre-Purchase Checklist

  • B48 is a strong modern engine
  • Front-located chain (not N47 rear)
  • Rough idle = intake carbon

Frequently asked questions

Is the Bmw 2 Series 218i / 220i / 230i (B38 / B48 turbo) reliable?

Maint. Sensitive — The modular turbo petrols — the 1.5 three-cylinder B38 (218i) and the 2.0 four-cylinder B48 (220i/230i, shared across the 1/3-Series, X1 and Mini) — are a genuine step up in robustness from the older N-series: timing chains run at the front (not the failure-prone rear of the N47), and they're smooth and strong. Cautions are direct-injection intake carbon over time, occasional VANOS/PCV and turbo coolant attention, and oil/cooling discipline. The B48 in particular is a well-regarded modern engine; a serviced car is dependable. The F45 Active Tourer is BMW's first transverse front-driver — different platform, same good engines.

What are the common problems and reviews for the Bmw 2 Series 218i / 220i / 230i (B38 / B48 turbo)?

The most commonly reported problems: Intake carbon (DI), VANOS / PCV / turbo coolant.

Is a used Bmw 2 Series 218i / 220i / 230i (B38 / B48 turbo) worth buying?

Fine if serviced correctly — but it punishes neglect hard. History and the right consumables matter.