The latest BMW M2, freshly launched in Singapore, brings more power, more attitude, and a purist level of refinement.
The 3.0-litre six-cylinder in-line engine now delivers 480hp, a 20 hp bump from the last version. This engine is a masterpiece of BMW’s M TwinPower Turbo technology, featuring two mono-scroll turbochargers and a host of racing-inspired tweaks.
You get a choice of two transmissions. BMW’s eight-speed M Steptronic is for those who prefer an effortless but thrilling drive, and the manual in the Purist Edition. Nothing beats the feeling of a manual.
With the eight-speed automatic, 0-100 km/h comes up in just 4.0 seconds. Opt for the Purist Edition with the manual, and you’re at 4.2 seconds. Top speed is a satisfying 285 km/h if you opt for the M Driver’s Package, which comes standard in the Purist Edition.
From the outside, the new M2 is unmistakably M. It’s got a wide, aggressive stance with muscular lines that scream performance. The front grille is large and horizontal, flanked by model-specific LED headlights that give a nod to the classic BMW 02 models.
The rear is all business, with a sculpted diffuser and twin exhaust pipes that hint at the car’s capabilities. The M Carbon roof not only shaves off weight but lowers the center of gravity for improved handling.
The new M light-alloy wheels, 19 inches up front, 20 inches at the rear, come in a Jet Black finish that complements the M2’s aggressive stance.
Step inside, and you’re greeted by a cockpit that’s as focused as the car’s performance. The M leather steering wheel, now flat-bottomed, and you’ve got everything you need at your fingertips: the red centre marker at 12 o’clock, gearshift paddles for quick access, and two M buttons that let you customise the car’s setup to your heart’s content.
And if you’re after a bit more flair, there’s the option of M Carbon bucket seats, standard in the Purist Edition.
The new BMW M2 boasts BMW’s Operating System 8.5 with a fully digital display. A 12.3-inch information screen and 14.9-inch control display form the BMW Curved Display, putting everything you need in sharp focus.
There’s even a BMW Head-Up Display to keep your eyes on the road, and you can control everything from climate settings to navigation with just a touch or voice command.
This might just be one of the last great BMW M cars, so grab one while you still can.
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