Competes with: Audi RS 3, Mercedes-AMG CLA45, Porsche 718 Cayman Looks like: A more track-ready 2 Series Powertrain: 453-horsepower, twin-turbocharged inline-six-cylinder engine; six-speed manual ...
We knew from camouflaged prototypes that the 2023 BMW M2 would be a seriously chunky boy. Now that the new coupe’s edges and angles have been bared, it’s clear we got the chunk right but we didn’t ...
BMW's M division has been on a roll lately, introducing new generations of the M3 and M4 that have available all-wheel drive, multiple mid-range models like the new M240i, and even debuting the XM, ...
Remember when the current BMW M3 and its flared nostrils was revealed for 2021 and we all began to worry that every new BMW beyond could wear ever more controversial styling? Well the 2023 BMW M2 ...
After a few weeks ago a traditional leak showcased the angular design goodies, BMW recently unveiled the second-generation (G87) 2023 M2. Well, until April 2023, when the global launch will be ...
We just recently crowned the manual-equipped 2023 Toyota Supra a victor in a fight between it and a manual 2023 Nissan Z. But it’s not the only BMW-based sports car to pick up a manual transmission.
When the original BMW M2 debuted back in 2016, it was widely hailed as a return to form. The perception had been that icons like the M3 and M5 had become too complex for their own good, and that the M ...
After skipping the 2022 model year, the BMW M2 roars back for 2023. Based on the second-generation BMW 2 Series Coupe, which was all-new for the 2022 model year, the 2023 M2 offers big performance in ...
TL;DR: The 2023 BMW M2 is awesome. But then again, that really shouldn't come as a shock. After all, the latest M2 shares a good portion of its hardware with the M3 sedan and M4 coupe – themselves two ...
All German brands are pretty sneaky with their power figures. It happens every time a new German performance car comes out—someone puts it on a dyno and it ends up making more power than the ...
The verdict: The 2023 BMW M2 isn’t a perfect sports car — is anything? — but it’s damn close. If BMW can figure out how to give it a better exhaust note and make the steering more communicative, it’d ...