The new BMW M2 CS has been unveiled in full, and it could be the final version of the brand’s junior sports car to feature pure combustion power.
Priced from £86,800, the stripped-out, track-focused sports car is the first variant of the ‘G87’ M2 to be launched and comes six years after the original M2 CS (Competition Sport).
While that car was rated at 444bhp (40bhp more than the ‘F87’ M2), this new CS puts out 523bhp – 50bhp more than the standard M2, using the same turbocharged 3.0-litre straight six. The increase in power takes it above its 493bhp Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS rival.
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The CS’s 479lb ft of torque means the model is offered exclusively with an eight-speed automatic gearbox; the manual, says BMW, is limited to 406lb ft. The German firm adds that dwindling customer demand also informed the decision not to offer a manual option in the CS.
Given that it is a CS, a key part of the brief was to again make it as light as possible. To that end, carbonfibre has been used extensively – the metal roof and boot panels have been switched out – to drop its weight by 30kg over the standard M2 for a kerb weight of 1700kg. In all, this contributes to a 0-62mph sprint time of 3.8sec.
To cope with the power, the CS gets stiffer engine mounts and bespoke spring and damper tuning, while the steering, brakes and differentials have also been upgraded. The CS is also offered with an optional lightweight titanium M Performance exhaust. Designed specifically for the track-honed model, it offers a “more aggressive soundscape”, says BMW.
The CS is 8mm closer to the road than the standard M2, and the new carbonfibre panels also alter the look of the coupé: the bootlid now features an integrated ducktail-type rear spoiler, and there is a chunkier rear diffuser than previously. A new lightweight alloy wheel design features, too, and it is available exclusively with a Golden Bronze finish. Four paint fi nishes are offered: Black Sapphire, Portimao Blue, Brooklyn Grey and Velvet Blue.
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Inside, the M2 CS gets an Alcantara steering wheel with carbonfibre paddles, as well as the M Carbon bucket seats that are available as an optional extra on other models. The centre console, too, is made from carbonfi bre and features a red CS badge.
Despite its hardcore positioning, the CS is offered with creature comforts that include a heated steering wheel, three-zone climate control, a head-up display and a Harman Kardon sound system.
The CS will be produced in limited numbers, with UK deliveries starting towards the end of the summer.
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