I wouldn't count on getting all the fancy options. It would raise the base price too much and place it in competition with the 3 (and the 6). The current 2 is only competitive because of its price. Bump that up $2-3K and you're now into base 3 territory, which is bigger, faster, and more fuel-efficient. In the U.S. small, Japanese cars (2, Fit, Versa, Yaris, etc.) are expected to be cheap. When given multiple options for the same price point most Americans will pick the larger, more powerful car. In Europe and Japan, where small cars are almost a necessity, people are willing to spend more for higher-end options.