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A few months ago we brought you the article, below, about the apex M2 derivative, called the CS. We also confirmed that BMW SA will be receiving an allocation of these coupes for local fans. The local subsidiary has just added SA pricing to its website. Check the bottom of this post for BMW M2 CS pricing.
After the last generation, it was almost certain that the current M2 would spawn a higher-performance derivative. And here it is, the new BMW M2 CS. BMW gave us a sneak peek of the new M car at the recent Concorso d’Eleganza in Italy a few days ago, but full info was released today. Good news for local BMW fans is that the M2 CS will go on sale in SA next year. We have no indication of price, or the allocation that will make its way to our shores.
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More Power
The new BMW M2 CS is, as expected, based on the M2 Coupe, a car that we drove at its national media launch (article here). The Competition Sport version is also powered by a 3,0-litre, six-cylinder turbocharged engine. However, power has been ramped up to 390 kW and 650 N.m. An eight-speed automatic transmission sends all that power to the rear axle. There is no word of a manual option. BMW says that the M2 CS can sprint from rest to 100 km/h in 3,8 seconds and will go on to a top speed of 302 km/h.
Click here to read our driving review of the previous generation BMW M2 CS.
Less Mass
BMW has put the M2 on a bit of a diet. As a result the CS weighs 30 kg less than its ‘regular’ sibling. The drop in mass comes from the use of carbon fibre as well as a set of lightweight alloys that measure 19-inches up front and 20 at the rear. Wheels aside, the M2 CS has several design cues to set it apart. These include the carbon-fibre roof and a massive ‘ducktail’ spoiler incorporated into the boot lid. The added pressure of the rear spoiler is balanced by a more pronounced front lip.
BMW M2 CS Pricing
The local price of the M2 CS is R2 270 000. That makes it just over R700k more expensive than the M2 Coupe. The CS has 390 kW vs 353 and 650 N.m plays the 600 of its less-powered sibling. The CS can sprint to 100 km/h in 0,2 seconds quicker than its sibling and is 17 km/h faster flat out. Do you think the price difference is justified? Let us know on our Facebook page.
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