The 2024 BMW M2 facelift is priced at Rs 1.03 crore (ex-showroom) and is available in India through the CBU route. Bookings are open at BMW-authorized dealerships across the country.
The BMW M2 facelift features a revised exterior design, including a frameless kidney grille with horizontal bars. The front and rear BMW M2 logos now have a black finish with a silver outline. Additional updates include tweaks around the headlamps, a racecar-inspired diffuser, and black exhaust tailpipes.
The updated BMW M2 facelift interior comes with a new flat-bottomed M leather steering wheel and a revised spoke design. An M Alcantara steering wheel is also available in the same style. It also offers a 14.9-inch central display, 12.3-inch digital cluster, auto start-stop, BMW personal assistant, electric seat adjustments, anti-dazzle mirrors, cruise control, a 40:20:40 split, and ventilated seats.
The 2025 BMW M2 facelift offers a range of safety features, including 6 airbags, automatic stability control, attentiveness assistant, cornering brake control, brake energy regeneration, reverse assistant, ABS, dynamic brake control, and dry braking function, among others.
The BMW M2 facelift comes in six metallic paint options: Sao Paulo Yellow, Brooklyn Grey, Fire Red, Black Sapphire, Portimao Blue, and Skyscraper Grey. Additionally, there are two non-metallic paint options: Alpine White and M Zandvoort Blue.
The BMW M2 facelift interior offers upholstery options like Leather Vernasca Black in Black / Contrast stitching Blue, Black / exclusive highlight, and Black / red highlight. There's also a Leather Merino option with black and exclusive highlights, available exclusively with the M Carbon Bucket seats.
The new BMW M2 is powered by a 3.0L twin-turbo, six-cylinder engine, delivering 487PS of peak power. With the 8-speed automatic transmission, it produces 600Nm of torque, or 550Nm with the 6-speed manual.
The new BMW M2 facelift has a top speed of 250 km/h, which can reach 285 km/h with the M Driver’s Package. It accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 4 seconds with the automatic and 4.2 seconds with the manual.