As far as endurance racing is concerned, BMW's entry-level racecar is definitely outdated. The M2 CS Racing started customer ...
then the new M2 CS promises to be even better. We’ve high hopes, not least because the M2 CS follows on from the impressive M3 and M4 CS models. And if you’ve been doubting the motorsport ...
Several aerodynamic changes have also been made to the car. BMW is testing the M2 CS at the Nurburgring before its launch ...
We spotted the RWD 2025 BMW M2 CS mule car at the Nurburgring.
The sculpted bonnet vent that characterised the previous M2 CS won’t make a return here. To balance out the aero modifications at the front, the new CS will adopt a ducktail spoiler moulded ...
There's a chance it will be closely aligned with an upcoming M2 CS road car, prototypes for which have been spotted testing. The new race car is the successor to the M235i Racing, M240i Racing ...
BMW is bringing out a hotter version for its two-door sports car called the BMW M2 CS - which we’ve spotted testing ahead of its full reveal. Along with the exterior tweaks we can spot through ...
It's also a modest increase over the 444-hp M2 CS. Like the current M2, the new coupe will be offered with a six-speed manual transmission, though you can also get it with the eight-speed ...
Breathing with the help of two turbos, it spits out 453 horsepower and 406 pound-feet; nine more ponies and the same twist as the sizzling outgoing M2 CS. Buyers have the choice of a six-speed ...
And the answer from enthusiasts was "perhaps not". For anyone crazed enough to think that was still not enough, the M2 CS is now available in showrooms, and turns the wick up to 331kW and 550Nm, ...