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The M2 race car comes in at 3303 pounds, or about 500 pounds less than the road car. (Of course, much of that weight comes from stripping out the interior and all other street-legal necessities.) ...
That is going to change in 2026, according to the automaker — although BMW's first hint of an M2-based racer doesn't include much in the way of details about where the car will race, or how fast ...
You're probably well aware of the production M2, BMW's entry-level M car for the street. It was our 2024 Performance Vehicle of the Year, and we currently have one in our yearlong test fleet. (We ...
BMW hasn't released any further details on the race car. The current M2 packs a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 rated at 453 hp, and the race car should boast a similar figure. BMW said the ...
BMW has revealed the M2 Racing, a new race car based on the street legal M2 coupe. Unlike that car, it uses a turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine.
The base race car starts at 98,000 Euros ($111,414 at today’s currency rate). It’s a lot of money, but for a factory dialed racing car, sounds like a pretty decent value.
BMW hasn't released any details on the car. Its M2 road car counterpart was just updated for 2025 with an extra 20 hp, bringing output of the car's twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 to 473 hp.
BMW said the new M2 Racing is an "entry-level" track-only race car. It starts at €98,000, or around $111,500.