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BMW NZ to launch all-new pocket rocket M2

The second-gen M2 brings together powertrain and chassis technology from the BMW M3 and M4. Photos: BMW

The all-new BMW M2, which had its world premiere on Wednesday, will launch in New  Zealand in the first half of 2023.  

The second generation of the renowned M2 brings together compact dimensions and  powertrain and chassis technology from the BMW M3 and M4 to create a two-door sports  car of immense capability with controllable handling even at the limit.  

Its distinctive profile also manifests itself in the expressive exterior design with athletic  proportions, while the enhanced control/operating concept for customising vehicle set-up  enables fine tuning and calibration of key functions for an elevated performance experience  on both road and track.  

Availability of a six-speed manual alongside an eight-speed M Steptronic transmission  emphasises the pure enthusiast appeal of the M2 while confirming its unique offering in the  segment.  

The new BMW M2 boasts a driver-centric cockpit design integrating M-specific readouts,  controls and setup options, as well as the high-definition BMW Curved Display that has  already made its mark on other new BMW models.  

Driving-related information including shift lights appears in a new graphical layout on the  12.3-inch information display.

The new M2 h as a driver-focussed cockpit.

The new model continues BMW’s tradition of celebrated short wheelbase sports-focused  models that began in 1973 with the BMW 2002 turbo.  

It also complements year-long celebrations and launches to mark the 50th anniversary of  BMW M, following world premieres in 2022 of highly significant models in their own right:  the iX M60, M3 Touring and XM.  

The BMW M2 nameplate has achieved a high level of sales success in New Zealand and  resonated strongly with enthusiasts. More than 160 examples of the first generation model  across multiple variants and special editions sold here between 2016 and 2022. 

New Zealand remains one of the strongest markets in the world for BMW M, with one in  five BMW models sold here wearing an M badge.  

It is 119mm longer and 16mm wider than the first generation M2 but 7mm lower, which  contributes to its sleek road presence. Its wheelbase has grown by 54mm compared with  the outgoing model while adding 38mm to the front wheel track and 4mm to the rear.  

The large, frameless BMW kidney grille with its horizontal bars combines with a three section lower air intake with almost rectangular contours to give the front end of the M2 an  aggressive look typical of BMW M models.  

The M2 is available as a six-speed manual alongside an eight-speed M Steptronic transmission.

The design has been crafted around technical requirements, in particular the car’s cooling  air supply, and aerodynamic balance.  

The BMW M straight-six engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology developed for the new  M2 stands out with exceptional performance characteristics.  

Differing only in a small number of details from the engine featured in the BMW M3 and  BMW M4 models, the 3.0-litre unit delivers urgent response and a linear power delivery into  the highest reaches of the engine speed range. 

Developing a maximum output of 338kW, the engine under the bonnet of the new BMW  M2 delivers 36kW more than that of the previous generation M2 Competition.  

M2 owners will have a choice of two transmissions, both of which provide their own  distinctive character – an eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic, or a six speed manual.  

The new BMW M2 completes the sprint to 100km/h from rest in 4.1 seconds with the eight speed M Steptronic transmission and in 4.3 seconds with the six-speed manual gearbox.  

It is capable of powering from 0 to 200km/h in 13.5 seconds (automatic) or 14.3 seconds  (manual).  

Further details about this model, including  launch pricing and specification for New Zealand, will be announced in November 2022.

The new BMW M2 delivers 36kW more than that of the previous generation M2 Competition.