BMW has been developing the BMW M2 CS Racing to complete in various classes for some time now, and it looks like we’ll start see them in grids all over the world at the beginning of 2021.
BMW is doing enthusiasts a real solid: the all-new BMW M2 CS has been announced for 2020.
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Ride along with us as we do a lap around Road America during the 2016 Midwest Automotive Media Association Spring Rally.
This week at the 2016 North American International Auto Show we finally got a chance to see BMW’s newest sports coupe in the flesh. With reduced dimensions and a smaller price tag than that of its bigger brother, the M4, could the M division’s latest offering be the performance model we’ve been waiting for?
While the new M3 sedan and M4 coupe are highly capable on the racetrack and adept at handling daily driver duties, over the years, the steady increase in both physical size and price tags of those cars have caused some hemming and hawing from BMW fans who long for the simpler days of the 2002 and the E30 M3. But fear not, faithful enthusiasts – BMW has not forgotten about you. The M2 is coming, and it’s shaping up to be a very compelling option.