BMW M2 sees final development tests at the Salzburgring
13 Jun 2022|1,590 views
There's only a few months left until the premiere of the BMW M2.
BMW states the performance-oriented sports coupe is already undergoing its final phases of development, with its driving dynamics being put to test at the Salzburgring in Austria.
The new BMW M2 is said to have already impressed its testers with its outstanding handling. BMW states that it will offer a similar performance level to the current BMW M2 CS, the exclusive, special-edition sports car from BMW M GmbH.
Powering this new BMW M2 will be the tried-and-tested engines from the M3 and M4 models (Catch our review of the BMW M3 Competition and M4 Compeition here). The M2 will also be offered with two transmission options: A manual six-speed gearbox or an eight-speed M Steptronic gearbox.
Both options guarantee that the power is applied extremely dynamically, redefining sheer driving pleasure. An adaptive M chassis, rear-wheel drive, and the brake system from the M3 and M4 ensure that the M2 will be a real hoot to motor around the curvy stuff.
The car will also come available with a host of optional equipment including a carbon roof or M carbon bucket seats. Expect the car to make its world premiere come October 2022.
BMW states the performance-oriented sports coupe is already undergoing its final phases of development, with its driving dynamics being put to test at the Salzburgring in Austria.
The new BMW M2 is said to have already impressed its testers with its outstanding handling. BMW states that it will offer a similar performance level to the current BMW M2 CS, the exclusive, special-edition sports car from BMW M GmbH.
Powering this new BMW M2 will be the tried-and-tested engines from the M3 and M4 models (Catch our review of the BMW M3 Competition and M4 Compeition here). The M2 will also be offered with two transmission options: A manual six-speed gearbox or an eight-speed M Steptronic gearbox.
Both options guarantee that the power is applied extremely dynamically, redefining sheer driving pleasure. An adaptive M chassis, rear-wheel drive, and the brake system from the M3 and M4 ensure that the M2 will be a real hoot to motor around the curvy stuff.
The car will also come available with a host of optional equipment including a carbon roof or M carbon bucket seats. Expect the car to make its world premiere come October 2022.
There's only a few months left until the premiere of the BMW M2.
BMW states the performance-oriented sports coupe is already undergoing its final phases of development, with its driving dynamics being put to test at the Salzburgring in Austria.
The new BMW M2 is said to have already impressed its testers with its outstanding handling. BMW states that it will offer a similar performance level to the current BMW M2 CS, the exclusive, special-edition sports car from BMW M GmbH.
Powering this new BMW M2 will be the tried-and-tested engines from the M3 and M4 models (Catch our review of the BMW M3 Competition and M4 Compeition here). The M2 will also be offered with two transmission options: A manual six-speed gearbox or an eight-speed M Steptronic gearbox.
Both options guarantee that the power is applied extremely dynamically, redefining sheer driving pleasure. An adaptive M chassis, rear-wheel drive, and the brake system from the M3 and M4 ensure that the M2 will be a real hoot to motor around the curvy stuff.
The car will also come available with a host of optional equipment including a carbon roof or M carbon bucket seats. Expect the car to make its world premiere come October 2022.
BMW states the performance-oriented sports coupe is already undergoing its final phases of development, with its driving dynamics being put to test at the Salzburgring in Austria.
The new BMW M2 is said to have already impressed its testers with its outstanding handling. BMW states that it will offer a similar performance level to the current BMW M2 CS, the exclusive, special-edition sports car from BMW M GmbH.
Powering this new BMW M2 will be the tried-and-tested engines from the M3 and M4 models (Catch our review of the BMW M3 Competition and M4 Compeition here). The M2 will also be offered with two transmission options: A manual six-speed gearbox or an eight-speed M Steptronic gearbox.
Both options guarantee that the power is applied extremely dynamically, redefining sheer driving pleasure. An adaptive M chassis, rear-wheel drive, and the brake system from the M3 and M4 ensure that the M2 will be a real hoot to motor around the curvy stuff.
The car will also come available with a host of optional equipment including a carbon roof or M carbon bucket seats. Expect the car to make its world premiere come October 2022.
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