M2 [Hot!] BMW M2 (2022) G87

The BMW M2 is a high-performance version of the BMW 2 Series automobile developed by BMW's motorsport division, BMW M GmbH. As the 2 Series replaced the 1 Series coupé and convertible models, the first-generation M2 was marketed as the most basic M model in the range. Official website: BMW M
M Performance Accessories.
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Looks an absolute mess.

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Tacky and revolting. Who in their right mind would do this to a car that’s already questionable in the discretion stakes?

Oh, and looks like that leaked bumper was the real deal all the while back…
 
Tacky and revolting. Who in their right mind would do this to a car that’s already questionable in the discretion stakes?

Oh, and looks like that leaked bumper was the real deal all the while back…
Keep it standard. But be selective in M Performance accessory applications.
 
Front is barely tolerable (that huge black area :rolleyes:), while rear is tragic.
Another car, another fail from BMW. Is no longer funny, but sad.
 
Keep it standard. But be selective in M Performance accessory applications.
Yes, with the two large black fins in front of the wheels, it is a warrior, those fit it very well
 
I like it. Maybe to some degree, because I got shocked by the poor leaked pics ... and official ones look worlds better. Weakest part is imho still the part in the back (decklid, taillights), which are a 1:1 takeover from the base car.

I don't get, why so many are suprised by the weight. Under which stone did they live the last years? The body in white, which is marginally larger in a M3/M4 isn't the weight driver for years! It is the tech-package (drivetrain, axles, ...), which is a shared technology between all G8x variants. Which to some degree is positive, because you get a superb package in the lower M2 class compared to all competitors.

Moreover: This (weight relation) didn't change at all between F8x and G8x!!We discussed ad nauseam, that "official weight numbers for ECE/DIN" are off, because calculation rules have obviously changed!
A F87 M2 Competition tipped the scales at sport auto slightly over 1600kg. And was therefore only about 40kg lighter than a F82 Competition (both DCT). Why on earth should this be different with G8x generation? I.e. generally G8x platform/drivetrain added approx. 60-70kg to the F8x generation. All in line, all expected.
 
@manuelf
Agree. Weight gain is to be expected. It won't be a barrier to driver engagement for the M2. The M3/M4 carry their weight well.

However a less playful rear + wider tyres and + more weight will undoubtedly make the M2 feel less fun or dramatic at lower speeds. Speed sensation up to 40-50mph will likely be worse.

Thankfully the 718 GTS and A110 are still in production if weight is important to you.
 
The M2 is a popular track car.

How can you tell? Just look at the extensive aftermarket support for suspension, brakes, braces, roll cages, remaps, engine parts, exhausts and carbon fibre body panels.

In comparison an X3M or M5 have extremely limited chassis modification options.


No surprise. For the past 4-5 years, smaller cars have been close to the same weight as larger ones.
Yes, but the M4 is not an old model, it came out last year… The smaller M2 should not weigh the same as a M4.
 
Yes, but the M4 is not an old model, it came out last year… The smaller M2 should not weigh the same as a M4.
The 2-Series is based on the same platform as the 3-Series and many M4 components are carried over to the M2.

In a nutshell the M2 is an M4 stretched by 10-15cm in length. Hence why they weigh relatively the same.
 
Just PM'ed WhistlinDiesel "you ain't got the balls to do that to the beautiful new M2".
Watching his videos makes me both sad and angry. Time for some actual entertainment.
 
The 2-Series is based on the same platform as the 3-Series and many M4 components are carried over to the M2.

In a nutshell the M2 is an M4 stretched by 10-15cm in length. Hence why they weigh relatively the same.
Excactly, they are both from the same generation, and the M4 which is streched out and therefore has more metal should in principle weigh more. But maybe the cheaper M2 has less lightweight parts…
 

BMW M

BMW M GmbH, formerly known as BMW Motorsport GmbH, is a subsidiary of BMW AG that manufactures high-performance luxury cars. BMW M ("M" for "motorsport") was initially created to facilitate BMW's racing program, which was very successful in the 1960s and 1970s. As time passed, BMW M began to supplement BMW's vehicle portfolio with specially modified higher trim models, for which they are now most known by the general public. These M-badged cars traditionally include modified engines, transmissions, suspensions, interior trims, aerodynamics, and exterior modifications to set them apart from their counterparts. All M models are tested and tuned at BMW's private facility at the Nürburgring racing circuit in Germany.
Official website: BMW M

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