
BMW M2 can be even faster without additional "horses" under the hood
With two body components from BMW's M Performance catalog and several suspension modifications, the difference between the road-legal M2 and the M2 Racing track version is reduced.
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With two body components from BMW's M Performance catalog and several suspension modifications, the difference between the road-legal M2 and the M2 Racing track version is reduced.

The BMW M2 will for the first time offer optional xDrive all-wheel drive, exclusively with an automatic transmission. The updated model is expected to have around 530 hp and accelerate to 100 km/h in under 4 seconds.