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2025 BMW M2 gets more powerful — and much more colourful

Zac PalmerBy Zac PalmerJune 12, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The 2025 BMW M2 is here, and with it comes the two-door M automobile’s first big update since launching for the 2023 model yr. 

For starters, the 2025 M2 gets a slight power bump from its 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six. Output now stands at 473 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque for the six-speed manual, which represents a 20-horse boost. The eight-speed automatic-equipped M2 gets a fair larger boost, as output rises to 473 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque, making the automated a torquier proposition. In consequence of the additional power, each the manual and automatic versions shave 0.1 second off their respective 0-60 times – the manual is pegged at 4.1 seconds, while the auto does it in 3.9. BMW says it’s re-tuned the throttle mapping and response to supply “more rapid reactions” to acceleration inputs, too.

As for exterior changes, the large news is a massively expanded color palette. Recent shades for 2025 include Java Green metallic, Voodoo Blue, Grigio Telesto Pearl Effect metallic (seen within the gallery at the highest of this post), Twilight Purple Pearl Effect metallic, Sao Paulo Yellow, Vegas Red metallic, Portimao Blue metallic and Skyscraper Grey metallic. A brand new vibrant silver finish wheel joins the black and bi-color wheel options. Moreover, the badging is now black with a silver border, and the exhaust suggestions are finished in black as standard (was optional before).

Turn your attention contained in the 2025 M2, and also you’ll notice a brand new flat-bottom steering wheel design that is obtainable in either leather or Alcantara (each may be heated optionally). A brand new Black Vernasca leather seat option with red highlights is obtainable (seen above), but don’t worry, the M Carbon bucket seats are still optional. You may spec them as a part of the Carbon Package or (new-for-2025) as a standalone option. The middle console sees some minor updates in the shape of recent adjustment controls for the air vents, and a brand new M Positive Brushed Aluminum is the brand new standard trim option.

A giant tech update is available in the shape of iDrive 8.5 (previous M2s ran iDrive 8), which we consider to be a giant upgrade in usability. It brings in a brand new option possibility in the shape of Live Cockpit Skilled that features an augmented view for navigation purposes, projecting animated arrows on the road via a camera feed.

All of those upgrades expectedly arrive alongside a price bump, as the brand new base price of the 2025 M2 sits at $66,075, including the $1,175 destination charge. That’s $1,880 greater than the 2024 model, which doesn’t sound like a foul deal considering the performance and equipment upgrades. BMW expects the updated M2 to go on sale in August this yr.

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