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The First Ever BMW M2 Competition.
Thu Apr 19 00:01:00 CEST 2018 Press Release
• BMW M TwinPower Turbo engine generating 405 hp and 406 lb-ft of torque. • Larger front and rear brake disks with 6-piston front and 4-piston rear calipers. • New M Sport Seats with Illuminated M2 logo • Top speed of 280 km/h with optional M Drivers Package
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New engine with 405 Horsepower.
The heart of
the new BMW M2 Competition is its new engine, based on the power
unit from the BMW M3 and BMW M4. The inline 6-cylinder engine with
twin Mono-Scroll turbochargers delivers 405 hp between 5,230 and
7,000 rpm. The engine’s peak torque of 406 lb-ft is on tap between
2,350 rpm and 5,230 rpm. The power unit boasts an insatiable
appetite for revs and offers exceptionally linear power delivery
across a broad rpm range. A dual exhaust system with electronic flap
control provides the distinctive M sound, while the M TwinPower
Turbo technology delivers outstanding efficiency.
The first ever BMW M2 Competition completes the sprint from standstill to 100 km/h in 4.2 seconds (with DCT, and 4.4 seconds with the manual transmission). The top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h. The car can be combined with the M Driver’s Package to raise the top speed to 280 km/h. The carefully designed oil supply system for the engine is taken directly from motorsport, while the cooling system from the BMW M4 with Competition Package is used with some M2 specific adjustments. The BMW M2 Competition’s track-ready variants of the oil supply and cooling systems have been tested by BMW’s many years of motor racing experience.
Enlarged BMW kidney grille openings and a new front skirt with increased air flow are exterior indicators to the use of this enhanced cooling system. The kidney grilles are finished in high-gloss Shadow Line black paint as are the side gills on the front fenders. A quartet of black chrome plated tailpipes finish off the twin exhaust system. A dark M Competition Badge graces the rear end of the car.
BMW M engineers have adjusted the driving dynamics of the BMW M2 Competition to take the new model’s increased performance into account. The striking CFRP high-precision strut from the BMW M3/M4 is immediately recognizable in the engine compartment. This improves front section rigidity and increases steering precision. The electromechanical power steering, the Active M Differential and the Dynamic Steering Control (DSC) system have all been enhanced.
Selector switches to adjust settings.
The BMW
M2 Competition is the first BMW M2 to be equipped with selector
switches in the center console that allow instant control of
settings for the engine, steering and Drivelogic functions, if M DCT
is available. The various configurations can be combined in
whichever way the driver prefers and can be stored for easy access
using the M1 and M2 buttons on the steering wheel. The standard
range of equipment now includes the red start/stop button, Driving
Assistant and Park Distance Control (PDC).
Exciting new features.
The new, standard M Sport seats are a real highlight in terms of both form and function. The bucket-style shape borrows heavily from motorsport and provides drivers with optimized support, while the headrests are integrated into the seat back rest. The backrest also features an illuminated M2 logo. The black leather upholstery boasts design perforations in the seat and backrest, available in either blue or orange. Two new optional paint colors are available on the BMW M2 Competition: Hockenheim Silver, which replaces Mineral Grey Metallic and is exclusive to the M2 Competition and Sunset Orange Metallic.
Rapid response behavior thanks to M TwinPower Turbo
technology.
BMW M TwinPower Turbo technology consists
of two rapid-response MonoScroll turbochargers, High Precision
Injection, VALVETRONIC variable valve control and Double-VANOS
variable camshaft timing. The valve and camshaft timing work in
tandem for maximum variability of the control intake valve lift.
Razor-sharp responses and optimal power delivery are the result.
Spray on LDS (Lichtbogendrahtspritzen) coated cylinder walls lead to
a significant reduction in weight over traditional cylinder inserts.
A lightweight forged crankshaft helps the engine to rev to a redline
of 7,600 rpm.
Motorsport Experience.
Maintaining consistent
levels of oil supply is particularly important on the track, thanks
to the increased performance of the BMW M2 Competition. This is
where the extensive motor racing experience at BMW M GmbH has the
chance to shine. For example, an additional oil sump cover helps
limit the movement of lubricants when the car quickly changes
direction. Under extreme longitudinal acceleration and deceleration,
an oil extraction pump and a sophisticated oil return system
situated close to the turbochargers help to maintain uninterrupted
oil circulation. Sufficient oil is therefore supplied continuously
to all engine components in all driving situations – whether on the
road or the track.
The BMW M2 Competition features a range of measures designed to deal with the increased cooling requirements, compared with the previous model. An enlarged BMW kidney grill and a new front skirt with modified air flow improve the flow for the front of the car. The car also makes use of the track-tested cooling system of the BMW M4 with the Competition Package, consisting of one central radiator, two side radiators and an additional engine oil cooler. Cars making use of the optional seven-speed M Double Clutch Transmission (M DCT) also feature a transmission oil cooler.
Dual exhaust system with two electrically-controlled
flaps.
The BMW M2 Competition’s S55 engine exhales
through a completely new exhaust system. The dual-branch design
features a new muffler and the four tailpipes, finished in black
chrome, identify the car immediately as a BMW M model. Two
electrically-controlled flaps ensure that the BMW M2 Competition
delivers the distinctive BMW M Sound, which the driver can adjust by
selecting a driving mode with M Dynamic Performance Control via the
selector switch in the center console.
Choice of two transmission variants.
The new
BMW M2 Competition comes standard with a six-speed manual gearbox,
which is notable for its compact design and light weight. The use of
a new type of carbon-fiber friction lining enhances the manual shift
feel. The BMW M2 is equipped with rev matching technology which
blips the throttle on downshifts and lowers the engine’s revs on
upshifts, making gear changes even smoother. This lends the car
additional stability during hard driving on the track.
The seven-speed M Double Clutch Transmission (M DCT with Drivelogic) can be ordered as an option. This system effectively combines two gearboxes, each with its own clutch, and enables either extremely fast gear changes with no interruption in the flow of power or ultra-smooth shifts. The driver can change gears either in automated or manual mode by using the gearshift lever on the center console or shift paddles on the M leather steering wheel. In both automatic and manual modes, Drivelogic provides the driver with a choice between three preconfigured driving programs: COMFORT, SPORT and SPORT+. In automatic mode, the driver can then adjust the speed of the gearshift, its intensity, and the automatic throttle blipping function on downshifts.
Increased front-end rigidity for greater steering
precision.
The engine compartment contains the most
striking component: the CFRP high-precision strut brace from the BMW
M3/M4. This one-piece brace made from extremely light, yet
high-strength, carbon fiber weighs in at just 1.5 kg. Together with
the bulkhead strut from the M4, it significantly increases front
section rigidity and improves steering behavior and precision.
The high-performance chassis utilizes the lightweight aluminum intensive front and rear axles from the BMW M3/M4. In order to ensure extremely precise wheel location, tight tolerance ball joints are used to transmit transverse forces. The control arms and wheel carriers of the new five-link rear axle are made from forged aluminum. A racing-derived rigid connection, dispensing with rubber bushings, is used to fix the lightweight steel grid-type rear axle sub frame to the body. This improves wheel location and tracking stability.
BMW M engineers have adjusted the operation of the electromechanical power steering to further improve performance and increase front end rigidity. The integrated Servotronic function with M-specific characteristics controls the level of steering assistance electronically according to the car’s speed and to the Drivelogic settings made by the driver, allowing power steering assistance to be adjusted based on personal preference.
Active M Differential and recalibrated DSC.
The Dynamic Stability Control has been completely
recalibrated for the BMW M2 Competition. Electronics exercise even
more delicate control, providing improved traction in wet and
slippery conditions, and ensuring that traction is not interrupted
during drifts. Support is provided by the Active M Differential, an
electronically controlled multi-plate limited-slip differential that
takes traction and directional stability to a new level of precision
and speed. The locking effect can vary between 0 and 100 percent,
according to the driving situation, and reacts to the car’s steering
angle, accelerator position, brake pressure, engine torque, wheel
speed and yaw rate. The control unit uses this analysis of the
driving situation to detect the threat of traction loss on one side
of the car and calculates the required locking effect, which is
engaged by an electric motor. The full locking power of over 1,800
lb-ft is available within 150 milliseconds. This allows the system
to prevent a wheel from spinning in extreme conditions on slippery
road surfaces or when the two rear wheels are experiencing
significant differences in friction coefficient.
M Sport brakes developed from motorsport experience.
The new high-performance M Sport brakes provide
maximum brake performance and are a product of the extensive
motorsport experience at BMW M GmbH. Compared to the outgoing M2’s M
compound brakes, with blue metallic brake calipers (front 4-piston
fixed caliper and 380 mm diameter disks and rear 2-piston fixed
caliper with 370 mm diameter disks) the new M Sport brakes found in
the M2 Competition have larger brake disks (front: 400 mm in
diameter, rear: 380 mm in diameter) as well as larger brake
calipers(front: 6-piston fixed and rear: 4-piston fixed), painted in
a grey finish. These high-performance brakes provide excellent
deceleration in all conditions and impress with their resistance to
fade and heat.
New forged wheels with two color options.
The
new 19-inch forged wheels are available (front axle: 9J x 19, rear
axle 10J x 19) with the Y-spoke design in a high-sheen finish, and
in two color options: light high-sheen (bi-color), or with a black
front surface. The front 245/35 R19 tires meet the most demanding
requirements in terms of lateral stability, directional stability,
steering feel and steering precision. The rear 265/35 R19 tires
deliver optimal traction, and the required lateral and directional stability.
Interior Equipment
When opening the door of the new BMW M2 Competition, drivers are greeted by the M2 Competition logo on the sill plate. They can then settle into the ergonomically and visually stunning M Sport seat. The bucket-style shape of the seat borrows heavily from motorsport and provides drivers with optimum support, while the headrests are integrated into the seat back rest.
An illuminated M2 logo nestles in the backrest of the M Sport seat. The seat and the backrest boast black leather upholstery with design perforations, available in blue or orange. These touches of color are also reflected in the leather stitching on seats and armrests, while Alcantara leather is used to cover the sides of the side bolsters. The classic BMW M stripes have been woven into the M safety belts and the M-specific stitching can also be found on the steering wheel.
A glance at the dashboard reveals the welcome layout for the instruments, which displays the M2 Competition logo for a few seconds at startup. A red start / stop button underlines the motorsport heritage of the car.
M1 and M2 buttons on the steering wheel.
The
M1 and M2 buttons on the steering wheel also provide direct access
to the range of driving modes. Drivers can save their own personal
configurations chosen from the settings for stability control,
engine characteristics and steering - control over the personality
of the BMW M2 is at their fingertips. The M1 and M2 steering wheel
buttons are preprogramed with a Comfort and a Sport program as
standard and drivers can return to these settings at any time.
New equipment details.
The evolution of the
BMW M2 Coupe into the new BMW M2 Competition has been accompanied by
some upgrades to the standard features as well. The sporty coupe now
boasts Driving Assistant and Park Distance Control (PDC) which
monitors the car’s surroundings and keeps an eye on what is in front
of the car, as well as to the rear.
The extensive range of equipment provided as standard marks the BMW M2 Competition as one of the most dynamic sports cars around. This includes the lightweight M Sport chassis, the six-speed manual gearbox with throttle blipping function and the Active M Differential on the rear axle, guaranteeing optimum traction and unbeatable directional stability. Electromechanical M Servotronic power steering and the M Dynamic Mode (MDM) for Dynamic Stability Control are also available allowing aspiring racing drivers to easily enjoy controlled drifts on the circuit. M Sports seats, the M leather steering wheel, an M footrest and knee pad on the center console and trim strips with surfacing in open pore carbon fiber all adorn the interior.
Customers can add additional individual touches to their car with a hand-picked range of options. The list of options includes highlights such as the seven-speed M Double Clutch Transmission (M DCT) with Drivelogic, allowing gear changes with no interruption in the flow of power, or the M Driver’s Package, which raises the limit on the top speed of the new BMW M2 Competition to 280 km/h., and comes with a BMW Driving Experience voucher for a track training course at the U.S. BMW Performance Center East or West.