M2 [Official] BMW M2 Competition


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
I wonder how much of an 'improvement' the CS will be over the Competition? I don't expect it to be any lighter than the original M2 and more power isn't really what's needed.

Agreed with @martinbo on an astronomical price tag to go with it.
 
I wonder how much of an 'improvement' the CS will be over the Competition? I don't expect it to be any lighter than the original M2 and more power isn't really what's needed.

Agreed with @martinbo on an astronomical price tag to go with it.
Probably more aero, 10-20HP more, lighter wheels, better brakes. And 10-15K bigger price tag.
 
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It seems to me or the front and rear fenders are still wider than the regular M2 / M2 competition?
 
New info from @ynguldin:

M2 CS:

M2 CS appears to be the final name
445hp
both manual and DCT
CF roof standard
Colors: Black Sapphire, Alpine White, Hockenheim Silver, Misano Blue
Black alcantara/leather mix likely the only interior choice
Alcantara steering wheel optional
Unique interior trim
CCB optional
Coming later this year
 
New info from @ynguldin:

M2 CS:

M2 CS appears to be the final name
445hp
both manual and DCT
CF roof standard
Colors: Black Sapphire, Alpine White, Hockenheim Silver, Misano Blue
Black alcantara/leather mix likely the only interior choice
Alcantara steering wheel optional
Unique interior trim
CCB optional
Coming later this year

My Gosh.......

Insane.....
 
New info from @ynguldin:

M2 CS:

M2 CS appears to be the final name
445hp
both manual and DCT
CF roof standard
Colors: Black Sapphire, Alpine White, Hockenheim Silver, Misano Blue
Black alcantara/leather mix likely the only interior choice
Alcantara steering wheel optional
Unique interior trim
CCB optional
Coming later this year

Thanks for posting ynguldyn's info here.

With 445hp being the U.S. figures, it sounds like it will be the 450PS power output from the M3/M4 Competition Package.

I think Misano Blue will be the colour to get. Here it is on an X2...

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Thanks for posting ynguldyn's info here.

With 445hp being the U.S. figures, it sounds like it will be the 450PS power output from the M3/M4 Competition Package.

I think Misano Blue will be the colour to get. Here it is on an X2...

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My father have this color on his X2. Very nice shade. Easy to spot on the parking lot.
 
Thanks for posting ynguldyn's info here.

With 445hp being the U.S. figures, it sounds like it will be the 450PS power output from the M3/M4 Competition Package.

I think Misano Blue will be the colour to get. Here it is on an X2...

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Argh. What is it with BMW M and M2 blue colours. Of all the choices, Long Beach Blue and Misano. Terrible. Misano hides all the lines, just look at it on the X2.

Marina Bay, San Marino are vailable and they choose Misano. :(
 
In line for one?
If I win the lottery, or perhaps sell a kidney ;) Budget may stretch to CS but not quite CSL.

Given I need to run it as a daily, I think the CS will suit my needs perfectly, as does the LCI and Comp TBH. Think CSL may be too hardcore.
 
If I win the lottery, or perhaps sell a kidney ;) Budget may stretch to CS but not quite CSL.

Given I need to run it as a daily, I think the CS will suit my needs perfectly, as does the LCI and Comp TBH. Think CSL may be too hardcore.
And the paradox is that if you sell a kidney, you will have to take good care of the other one for which you will need a Mercedes' suspension.
 

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.
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