BMW MotoGP Safety Cars Hit The Track In India For The First Time: Video
The official BMW MotoGP M2, M3 Touring, and M5 CS Safety Cars made their Indian debut at the Buddh International Circuit.
The official BMW MotoGP M2, M3 Touring, and M5 CS Safety Cars made their Indian debut at the Buddh International Circuit.
The new BMW M2 goes up against the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in a duel of rear-wheel-drive sports coupes fitted with a manual gearbox.
Painted in Zandvoort Blue and wearing the anniversary BMW M roundel, this M2 G87 is a show-stopper with its M Performance Parts.
For the very first MotoGP race in India, BMW is bringing three M safety cars as well as the M 1000 RR safety bike.
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BMW South Korea took the G87 M2, G80 M3, and G82 M4 to its Driving Center in Incheon where the three M cars drifted on the track.
The rear-wheel-drive BMW M2 dueled the Quattro-equipped Audi RS3 in a drag race. The G87 had more power but it was also heavier.
BMW M boss Frank van Meel explains why the six-speed manual comes at a premium in the M2 G87 than the eight-speed Steptronic.
The new BMW M2 was pitted against its predecessor in a drag race to show how much quicker the G87 is in a straight line compared to the F87.
The M2 G87 did a hot lap of the Incheon BMW Driving Center in South Korea where it was only about a second slower than the M4 G82.
A new promo video shot in 8K shows a Toronto Red BMW M2 G87 with the automatic transmission having fun on the empty streets of Sao Paulo.
BMW Czech Republic shot a family portrait with the two generations of the M2 at the Autodrom Most where it also brought the new M3 CS.