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BMW M2: pros, cons, costs and common fixes
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by Al222 (23409 pt)
2025-May-22 17:56

BMW M2 (G87) – Model Year 2025

Country of Manufacture

All BMW M2 units are assembled at BMW’s San Luis Potosí plant in Mexico, on the same line as the 2 Series Coupé from which it is derived.

Brief Description

For MY25, the compact M receives a light software update, new black “Arrow” DRL headlights, and color-matched fender flares. The exposed carbon fiber roof (optional) and quad central exhausts remain. The interior gains the Curved Display (12.3″ instruments + 14.9″ infotainment) with BMW Operating System 9, a two-spoke M steering wheel, and lightweight M Carbon seats (–9 kg). Chassis torsional rigidity has been increased by 5% thanks to new front bracing; track width (1,617/1,605 mm) and wheelbase (2,741 mm) remain unchanged.

Powertrain (Euro 6e)

EnginePower / Torque48 V M-HEVDrivetrainTransmission0–100 km/hWLTP*
M2 3.0 I6 biturbo (S58)480 hp • 550 NmRWD6-MT or 8-AT M Steptronic4.2 s (MT) / 4.0 s (AT)10.1–10.5 l/100 km

*WLTP combined values.

Trunk
390 L with 40/20/40 split-folding rear seat (identical to the 2 Series Coupé).


PROS
Why it convinces

PROReason
Pure rear-wheel driveActive M differential, brake-based torque vectoring, and “M Drift Analyzer” setup.
Transmission choice6-speed manual for purists or 8-speed M Steptronic with launch control.
Adjustable chassisAdaptive dampers, M Servotronic steering, and dual brake pedal feel modes.
OS 9 cockpitCurved Display, “Hey BMW,” QuickSelect, and integrated M Drive Professional telemetry.
S58 powertrain480 hp, 7,200 rpm redline, and instant throttle response without electrification.
Strong resale valueLimited production: resale projected >75% of MSRP at 36 months (specialist reports).

CONS
Reported drawbacks

CONDetail
Not a “pocket-M” in weight1,730 kg DIN (AT) makes the M2 heavier than the older F87 CS.
Stiff rideSuspension tuned for track use; bumps felt even in Comfort mode.
Rearward visibilitySloped rear window makes parking difficult without the rear camera.
S58 oil consumptionAround 0.7 L every 3,000 km during spirited or track driving.
No mild-hybrid / PHEVFull luxury tax in Italy; no electric assist for city ZTLs.
Cabin noise275/35-19 front and 285/30-20 rear tires generate wind roar over 130 km/h.

Estimated Running Costs (Italy)

ServiceParts (€)Labor (€)Interval
Oil 0W-30 + filter (7 L)20013015,000 km / 12 months
ATF 8-AT M (if equipped)32022060,000 km
DOT 4 brake fluid110140Every 24 months (or more for track use)
Front pads + discs480240~25,000 km road use / 5–7 track days
Iridium spark plugs1409060,000 km
Cabin filter + sanitization857530,000 km

Indicative Prices – Italy (as of January 29, 2025)

VersionPower (hp)On-the-road Price*
M2 6-MT480€78,400
M2 8-AT480€80,900

*VAT included; registration and IPT excluded.


Known Issues & Fixes (forums & track-day reports)

IssueSuggested Fix
Chassis stress cracks under track loadCheck strut bar torque; install OEM “M Performance” steel reinforcement kit.
Brake overheating on long circuitsUpgrade to drilled “M Compound” discs + DOT 4 Racing fluid.
OS 9 lag after OTAHard reset (30 s volume button) + patch 25-09-10; replace head unit if needed.
Creaky M Carbon seatsApply felt kit 52 25 96 and lubricate rails with PTFE spray.
Front tire shoulder wearIncrease camber to –2°00′; cross-rotate tires every 4,000 km.

Summary

The 2025 BMW M2 is the most compact of the “true” M cars, maintaining the raw essence of a rear-wheel drive sports coupe with an optional manual transmission—now enhanced with the OS 9 cockpit and a 480 hp S58 engine. Comfort is a secondary concern, and running costs are in line with high-performance cars, but for enthusiasts seeking a purist coupe ready for twisty roads or track work, the new M2 remains a standout benchmark in its class.

Verdict — BMW M2 Coupé (G87 – Model Year 2025)
The second-generation baby-M keeps the “rear-wheel drive + inline-six + manual gearbox” formula but receives a series of precise refinements for MY 2025: power rises to 480 hp (+20), retuned active M differential, iDrive 9 with 10.7″/12.3″ Curved Display, new Alcantara M steering wheel with redesigned M buttons, and fresh colors like Vitamin Orange and Frozen Portimao Blue. The M Adaptive dampers gain softer low-speed valves in Comfort mode, while the M Servotronic steering now features a fixed 14.6:1 ratio for improved linearity. Direct rivals: Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0, Toyota GR Supra 3.0 6-MT, Alpine A110 R, Audi RS 3 sedan.

CategoryWhere it excelsWhere it matchesWhere it trails
Design & image“Square-shouldered” muscles, 3-D intakes, +55 mm wider fenders; Frozen M paints and Carbon Pack including CFRP roof.Rear quad 100 mm central exhausts.Less “show-car” cabin than Porsche’s dual OLED “Heritage” interior.
DynamicsS58 3.0 biturbo: 0–100 km/h in 4.0 s (manual) / 3.8 s (M Steptronic), active M diff, Michelin Cup 2 Connect 275/35-19 front / 285/30-20 rear; –8% roll vs MY23.M Compound brakes 380/370 mm perform well in track use.Curb weight 1,710 kg (DIN) > Cayman GTS (1,405 kg) → less agile in tight direction changes.
Real efficiency9.2 L/100 km constant highway (M Steptronic). Start-stop and 48V sailing deactivated in Track mode.
Manual hits 10 L/100 km in city; Cayman 4.0 averages 8.5 L.
Connectivity / HMIiDrive 9 (<3 s boot), QuickSelect, wireless CarPlay/Android, built-in M Drift Analyser and M Laptimer.M Drive Professional app with cloud datalogging.Porsche PCM 7.0 more intuitive with physical knobs; Alpine cockpit more analog and “pure.”
Comfort & NVHOptional M Carbon Bucket seats (–10.8 kg), 71 dB @130 km/h (acoustic glass).Adaptive suspension smooths highway cruising in Comfort mode.Cup 2 Connect noisy on wet tarmac; Supra has softer run-flats.
Practicality390 L boot (more than RS 3 sedan), rear ISOFIX, ski/snowboard passthrough.Wireless charging, two USB-C ports.Tight rear space for >1.75 m passengers; Cayman has front + rear trunk (280 L total).
Running costsService Inclusive 5 years / 60,000 km €760.Cup 2 tires (19/20″): €380 front • €410 rear.Oil consumption 0.6 L every 4,000 km under track use.
DepreciationEstimated 70% after 36 months (enthusiast niche).
Manual 6-MT slightly rarer → 72% but smaller market.
ADAS & safetyL2: ACC 160 km/h, Lane Keep, Eye-Steering lane change; 360° camera with recording.
No Level 3 (irrelevant in this category, but absent vs Mercedes Drive Pilot).

Best suited for:

Analog purists: 6-speed manual, RWD, mechanical diff, 4-stage stability control.
Track-dayers: M Compound brakes, Track mode, integrated telemetry, Cup 2 Connect stock.
Sporty daily drivers: M Steptronic with adaptive cruise, heated seats, 9.2 L/100 km highway.

Who should look elsewhere

Lightweight fans → Alpine A110 R (1,090 kg) or Cayman GT4 RS.
Naturally aspirated lovers → Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0.
More comfortable 2+2 coupés → Audi RS 5 or Lexus RC F.


Recommended configuration

M2 6-MT + Carbon Pack (roof, buckets, trim) + Adaptive Suspension + Cup 2 “road” spec:
480 hp, 600 Nm, 0–100 in 4.0 s, DIN weight 1,710 kg — perfect for alpine passes and track days; reserve Cup 2R for dedicated circuit use.

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