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BMW M2 2015

2015

The BMW M2 Coupe, unveiled in October 2015, embodies BMW's legacy in compact performance. Equipped with a 3.0-liter inline-six engine featuring M TwinPower Turbo technology, it delivers 370 hp and 343 lb-ft of torque, accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds. Its distinctive design, with flared fenders and 19-inch wheels, emphasizes its sporty character. Available with a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed M DCT dual-clutch transmission, the M2 ensures an exceptional driving experience. (paultan.org)

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History

The BMW M2 Coupe was introduced in October 2015, succeeding the BMW 1 Series M Coupe. It was designed to deliver superior performance in the compact coupe segment. Production began in November 2015 at the Leipzig plant, with initial deliveries scheduled for early 2016. The M2 was praised for its balance between performance and practicality, combining dynamic driving characteristics with comfortable daily usability. (bmwblog.com)

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Technical data

M2 is presented here with its key technical data: 365 ch, 465 Nm, 4.3 - 4.5 s, 249 - 270 km/h. The recorded setup is Propulsion / Manuelle, 6 rapports.

Power
365 ch
Torque
465 Nm
0-100 km/h
4.3 - 4.5 s
Top speed
249 - 270 km/h
Displacement
2979 cm3
Weight
1495 - 1570 kg
Dimensions
4468 x 1854 x 1410 mm
Consumption
7.9 - 8.5 L/100 km
Fuel types
Essence
Gearboxes
Manuelle, 6 rapports, DCT, 7 rapports
Drivetrain
Propulsion
Matched engine options
VersionPowerTorqueGearboxDrivetrain
3.0L 6MT RWD (370 HP)365 ch465 NmManuelle, 6 rapportsPropulsion
3.0L 7AT RWD (370 HP)365 ch465 NmDCT, 7 rapportsPropulsion

Source: CarData.wiki

Anecdotes

The BMW M2 was used as a safety car during the 2016 MotoGP season, showcasing its exceptional performance and handling on the track. (automobile.fandom.com)

Production

Production of the BMW M2 began in November 2015 at the Leipzig plant, with initial deliveries scheduled for early 2016. Production continued until 2020, with daily production volumes reaching 750 units. (bmwblog.com)

Press reception

The BMW M2 was praised by automotive press for its balance between performance and practicality, offering a dynamic driving experience while remaining comfortable for daily use. (bmwblog.com)

Evolution

Since its launch, the BMW M2 has evolved with the introduction of variants like the M2 Competition in 2018, offering enhancements in performance and technology. In 2019, the M2 CS was introduced, bringing features even more focused on performance. These developments have solidified the M2's position as a benchmark in the compact sports coupe segment. (en.wikipedia.org)

Variants

The BMW M2 has seen several variants since its launch, including the M2 Competition in 2018, which brought significant enhancements in performance and technology. In 2019, the M2 CS was introduced, offering features even more focused on performance. These models have solidified the M2's position as a benchmark in the compact sports coupe segment. (en.wikipedia.org)

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