BMW M2 handed new track-focused M Performance kit
BMW has introduced a new track-focused M Performance kit for the M2.
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BMW has announced a new track-focused package for the M2. Designed for customers who want to take their M2 on-track, the M Performance Track Kit, as its name would suggest, includes a variety of race-ready items to further enhance the most compact M car’s performance characteristics.
Equipped with the M Performance Track Kit, the M2 gains a manually adjustable front splitter, which is incorporated into the diffuser, for improved downforce. Aero flicks have been fitted to enhance grip. Round back, the manually adjustable ‘swan neck’ wing can be set to two positions, “Race Mode” and “Street Mode”. In the former, the wing is positioned 50 mm rearwards to further increase aerodynamics.
The Track Kit also includes a threaded chassis, which can be lowered by up to 20 mm, front and rear, for improved grip. The setup further features, four-way adjustable rebound and compression damping, and adjustable support bearings. “Ultra-track” tyres are available as an option.
In addition to offering the M Performance Track Kit for the M2, the Bavarian brand has also released a new M Performance exhaust for the M2 CS, which set a new Nürburgring lap record for compact cars in 2025. Weighing 8 kg less than the standard item, and available with carbon and titanium trim, the system’s “optimised” exhaust gas routing enhances the 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged inline-six’s distinct sound, BMW says.
As a reminder, the M2 and M2 CS produce 353 kW and 390 kW, respectively. While the CS is exclusively available with BMW’s M Steptronic eight-speed automatic transmission, the standard model can be had with either the latter ‘box or a six-speed manual. BMW claims 0-100 km/h sprint times of 4.0 and 4.2 seconds for the automatic- and manual-equipped M2, respectively, while the CS completes the 0-100 km/h dash in a claimed 3.8 seconds.
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