The BMW M2 is the brainchild of BMW's M Division, a subsidiary branch responsible for BMW's range of specially enhanced high-performance sports cars. The M2 debuted in 2014 with a non-M-line BMW Motorsport engine, which was rather uninspiring and met lukewarm reception. It took the German carmaker 4 years to finally introduce the S55 engine, a high-performance variation of BMW's turbocharged straight-six N5. The revamp also brought along other great features, including a refined suspension system, making it the ultimate successor to the BMW M3 E30 and BMW 1 Series M Coupe. Under the hood of the M2 is a powerful engine that accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 4.4 seconds. It has an electronically limited max speed of 155 mph, but the M Driver's Package lets you increase the top speed to 170 mph.
What can you expect to find in a BMW M2?
Since all BMW M2 trims are 2-door coupes with the same turbocharged engine, choosing an M2 trim version couldn't be easier. Besides a few minor updates introduced over the years, there are no significant differences between spec levels. The first-generation M2 is simply known as the "M2". The BMW M2 Competition joined the line-up in 2018, and shortly after, the M2 CS also entered the market. All M2 trims across the range come with:
- 19-inch alloy wheels
- DAB digital radio
- Dual-zone climate control
- Leather trim
- Metallic paint
- Satellite navigation
- Xenon lights
In 2018, BMW introduced the M2 Competition. The newest member of the family comes with a sleeker look, a more potent S55 engine and other extra features, such as:
- LED adaptive headlights
- High-Beam Assistant
- Illuminated M2 headrests
- Rear parking sensors
The end-of-the-line trim is the BMW M2 CS. This range-topping trim version elevated the M2 above all its predecessors, making it one of the most outstanding high-performance machines produced by the BMW M Division. It comes with forged wheels, a bespoke carbon bonnet and carbon fibre styling. It packs the same 444 bhp engine as its bigger counterpart, the BMW M4, plus other cool features, such as a sporty M Performance Bluetooth-controlled exhaust system, an M tricolour-stitched steering wheel and high-back sports seats.