BMW is cooking up a stronger M2, however the spicy CS variant gained’t come out till later in 2025. Within the meantime, tuners have taken issues into their very own palms to extract extra oomph from the G87. The British aftermarket specialists at A Reeve Efficiency have ready a plug & play resolution to take the twin-turbo 3.0-liter engine to new heights of energy.

The inline-six “S58” unit will be massaged to pump out as a lot as 610 hp, which represents a whopping 157-hp bump over the inventory output. Thoughts you, the massive bump in energy is unlocked by eradicating the gasoline particulate filter. Even with the GPF put in, the engine nonetheless makes a good 570 hp. You’re nonetheless getting an additional 117 hp in comparison with a normal M2.

It takes nearly 20 minutes to achieve that additional energy however this rear-wheel-drive machine from Bavaria has been subjected to extra mods. It has a customized consumption, BBS wheels with chunky 295-mm tires at each axles, and a Nitron coilover suspension co-developed with A Reeve Efficiency. This Toronto Pink M2 with the anniversary roundels marking 50 years of M additionally occurs to have a carbon fiber physique equipment from AUTOID and an enormous rear wing from Versus Efficiency.

However wait, there’s extra. The usual exhaust system has made approach for an aftermarket resolution from Lively Autowerke and the brakes have been upgraded as properly. Contained in the cabin, the rear seats at the moment are gone. Of their place is a roll cage, situated behind a pair of customized Cobra Nogaro entrance seats with carbon shells and a racing harness.

This right-hand-drive M2 G87 with an eight-speed Steptronic computerized transmission continues to be a piece in progress, with extra mods on the way in which. In accordance with A Reeve Efficiency, the plan is to push the six-cylinder engine to 750 horsepower with out altering the turbochargers. That might make it much more of a tail-happy automobile given the rear-wheel-drive structure. There are some rumors BMW intends to launch an M2 xDrive in 2026, however we’ll have to attend and see about that.

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