They look good but I just don't see it as a proper M car. It's a BMW M235i with a body kit and suspension mods. They should have put The M3/M4 engine in it rather than a tuned M235i engine. The interior is the same as other 2 series varients apart from thing like some blue stitching on the seats. It's not special enough compared to other 2 series variants for me to get excited. It's also slower in a straight line than the M240i which costs £10k less .
2000 Moony 20VT6 VXR BMW 335i BMW M135i 2017 Cupra 290 Black Edition
They look good but I just don't see it as a proper M car. It's a BMW M235i with a body kit and suspension mods. They should have put The M3/M4 engine in it rather than a tuned M235i engine. The interior is the same as other 2 series varients apart from thing like some blue stitching on the seats. It's not special enough compared to other 2 series variants for me to get excited. It's also slower in a straight line than the M240i which costs £10k less .
I'm not saying the M2 is a bad car. Far from it. It's just that under the flared arches it's not individual enough to warrant the M badge.
BMW had to price the car around £45k so it wasn't too close to the M3/M4 price. A M235i/M240i costs around £35k, so I think this held BMW back and I see the M2 as a bit of a cost cutting exercise. Not a balls out M car.
Modern cars are getting more lardy so the proportions of the M2 are great. It had so much potential. It's just that you can get a lot of bang for buck for £30k+ nowadays and the M2 is just another car in the 300bhp-400bhp line up. Nothing more, nothing less.
I'd take an M3/M4 over the M2 anyday. But saying that, I still think the latest generation of M cars since the E46 are losing their way each time a new generation is released.
2000 Moony 20VT6 VXR BMW 335i BMW M135i 2017 Cupra 290 Black Edition