A BMW M2 Race Car for Getting Bread!

This page is translated from the original post "Une BMW M2 de course pour aller acheter le pain !" in French.

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BMW M2 Track

Already explosive in its standard version, the compact sports car M2 will offer a new radical track package signed M Performance in 2026.

The Munich-based firm has just teased this new track package for its compact coupe M2, developed by the M Performance Parts division. The idea? To offer enthusiasts an even more radical model on the track while still being perfectly road-legal. BMW pushes the sportiness of its M2 even further with an oversized rear wing, a sharp look, and the promise of enhanced performance. This M2 remains road-legal, but clearly aims for the track!

BMW is not starting with a blank canvas but with an already formidable model. The current M2, already well-powered with 453 hp upon its launch, gained an additional 20 horses in 2025. In 2026, it will welcome an even sharper CS version, as well as this track package aimed at those who want to take the experience a step further.

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For now, BMW remains discreet about the exact content of this version. But the photos revealed on social media show enough to excite purists. Under camouflage, a large fixed rear wing supported by a swan-neck strut proudly sits on the trunk. It can be assumed that all the camouflaged body parts will be redesigned and likely produced in carbon to lighten the vehicle. And this is certainly not the only addition as we can expect chassis modifications, carbon-ceramic brakes, and of course, a few extra horses pulled from the 3.0-liter twin-turbo six-cylinder.

According to BMW, this package would allow for “pushing M Performance components to their limits”, while remaining compliant with traffic standards. In clear terms, a car ready for track days, without needing a trailer to bring it to the circuit.

It is still unknown whether this package will have to be selected at the time of ordering or if it can be installed later at the dealership, on already delivered M2 or M2 CS models. The price has not been disclosed either, but it seems it will hurt as always with M.

One thing is certain, BMW is targeting an ultra-passionate clientele here, eager to enjoy a car designed for both track use and everyday driving. The launch is planned for 2026, and the wait promises to be long for thrill-seekers.

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