Inside a 700+ HP BMW G87 M2 With Full Carbon Fiber and Porsche Color
A radical BMW G87 M2 build featuring full Vorsteiner carbon bodywork, a bespoke Moon Gem interior, and 700+ hp from the S58.
A radical BMW G87 M2 build featuring full Vorsteiner carbon bodywork, a bespoke Moon Gem interior, and 700+ hp from the S58.
AUTOID’s Narwhal Blue BMW M2 gets ADRO aero, HRE 521 wheels, and a cleaner front end that changes the G87’s whole character.
Elias Hountondji of the Red Bull Driftbrothers takes a 1,100-hp BMW M2 Drift Competition through BMW’s Munich plant.
The BMW M2 xDrive arrives in 2026 with all-wheel drive, 475 horsepower, and blistering acceleration. Here’s what to expect from BMW’s most exciting compact M car yet.
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The BMW M2 blends daily usability with track-ready thrills. Tested in Arizona and Chicago, it proves to be BMW’s best value-for-money performance car.
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New data reveals full production numbers of the BMW M2 CS, including global distribution by country, paint color popularity, manual vs. DCT split, and how rare the carbon ceramic brakes really are. Find out how many made it to your country — and in what spec.
BMW extends 3 Series price protection through May; M2 and 2 Series Coupe MSRPs to rise 4% for Mexican-built models after May 1.
Explore the 2025 BMW M2, featuring a power boost to 473 hp, refined tech with iDrive 8.5, and exciting new colors like Twilight Purple and Java Green.
Explore the differences between the BMW M2, M3, and M4 in this detailed guide. Discover which model suits your needs, whether you’re after agility, practicality, or exclusivity. With insights into performance, pricing, and features, find your perfect M car fit.
Explore the top tire options for the 2024 BMW M2 G87, including the newly added Yokohama Advan Sport V107 as an OEM fitment. Discover how these tires enhance the M2’s performance, offering a perfect balance of grip, handling, and ride comfort. Whether you prefer the Yokohama, Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, or Pirelli P Zero, find out which tire best suits your driving style.