BMW Unveils 2002 Turbo-Inspired M2

BMW has revealed the M2 Turbo Design Edition, a new limited-edition model that pays homage to the iconic 2002 turbo. 

BMW M2 Turbo

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Recently, BMW South Africa whipped the wraps off limited-run M240i- and M2-based Homage editions, each paying tribute to iconic SA-built E30 3 Series models, the 325iS ‘Gusheshe’ and 333i, the latter of which we sampled for a Classic Drive in 2025, respectively. Now, revealed in Atlanta, the German marque’s US arm has announced a 2002 turbo-inspired M2.

Based on the current-generation M2, the M2 Turbo Design’s bodywork is finished in Alpine White, contrasted by hand-painted M Motorsport stripes and a black bonnet decal – the latter featuring (mirrored) ‘turbo’ lettering. M Motorsport stripes also feature on the carbon-fibre roof. Gold-bronze alloy wheels are available at additional cost.

Stepping inside, the M2 Turbo Design features M Sport seats, several carbon-fibre trim elements, and ‘turbo’ badging on the door sills and carbon-fibre centre console. Customers have the option of specifying M Carbon bucket seats.

The special-edition M2 is powered by the same 3.0-litre turbocharged inline-six employed by the car it is based on. As a reminder, the 3.0-litre mill produces 353 kW and 600 N.m of torque, allowing for a claimed 0-100 km/h sprint time of just 4.0 seconds, before topping out at 285 km/h. The M2 Turbo Design Edition is exclusively available with a six-speed manual transmission.

The automaker has not disclosed how many of these M2 units will be built. However, the Bavarian brand has stated it will be produced in “extremely limited” numbers.

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