Bmw 2 Series Dealer Invoice Price

As of 2026-06-16, the estimated dealer invoice price for a Bmw 2 Series is about $44,874$45,840, roughly 8.3% below the $49,461 average MSRP in CarWhere's verified Bmw 2 Series deal set (model years 2025–2026). Across 46 verified Bmw 2 Series transactions, buyers actually paid an average of $46,645 — about 5.8% off MSRP. Invoice is what the manufacturer bills the dealer; it is not the dealer's true cost, which is lower after holdback and any factory-to-dealer incentives.

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Bmw 2 Series invoice, MSRP, and verified buyer-paid summary
Average MSRP (CarWhere deal set)$49,461
Estimated dealer invoice$44,874–$45,840
Estimated invoice discount vs MSRP~8.3%
Verified buyer-paid average$46,645
Verified buyer-paid discount~5.8% off MSRP
Verified transactions46
Model years in data set2025–2026
Updated2026-06-16

What buyers paid by trim (Bmw 2 Series)

Verified buyer-paid prices for the Bmw 2 Series by trim
TrimVerified avg paidOff MSRP# deals
228 Gc$40,190~7%6
230I XDRIVE$45,701~7.6%3
230i xDrive$47,548~5.8%3
M240i$60,259~3.3%3
M240I Xdrive$59,384~6.7%3
230i Xdrive$44,448~5.6%3
230$50,583~2.6%3
228i Base 4dr Front-Wheel Drive262V$41,155~7.3%2

Verified buyer-paid prices from CarWhere deal sheets. Invoice estimates are model-level; trim-level invoice varies — run the VIN for the exact figure.

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FAQ

What is the dealer invoice price of a Bmw 2 Series?

The estimated dealer invoice for a 2026 Bmw 2 Series is about $44,874–$45,840 — roughly 8.3% below its ~$49,461 MSRP. Invoice is what the manufacturer bills the dealer; it is not the dealer's true cost, which is lower after holdback. For an exact figure tied to a specific build, run the VIN.

What do buyers actually pay for a Bmw 2 Series?

Across 46 verified CarWhere deals, buyers paid an average of $46,645 for a Bmw 2 Series — about 5.8% off MSRP. That real transaction price is a more reliable target than invoice alone.

Can you buy a 2 Series below invoice?

Sometimes — when the manufacturer is offering factory-to-dealer cash on a slow-selling or outgoing-model-year 2 Series, on top of the holdback the dealer keeps. On in-demand trims there is little room. Check what verified buyers are paying versus the estimated invoice for your signal.

Is the Bmw 2 Series invoice price the dealer's true cost?

No. Invoice is what the manufacturer bills the dealer. After the sale the manufacturer returns holdback (typically 2–3% of MSRP) and may pay dealer cash, so the dealer's real cost is below invoice. Use invoice as a benchmark and what buyers paid as your target.

These figures are estimates. Model-level invoice is derived from the average MSRP of verified CarWhere Bmw 2 Series deals and segment-typical invoice ratios; a specific build may differ. Net dealer cost (after holdback and any factory-to-dealer cash) is lower. The most reliable benchmark is what verified buyers actually paid. Cite this page: CarWhere, "Bmw 2 Series Dealer Invoice Price, MSRP & What Buyers Paid," www.carwhere.com/dealer-invoice-price/bmw/2-series, updated 2026-06-16. Reviewed by Sam Reynolds, Lead Researcher, CarWhere.