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Nouvelle BMW M2.
Thu Jun 13 00:30:00 CEST 2024 Dossier de presse
Plus de puissance, de nouvelles possibilités de personnalisation et des innovations digitales. BMW M GmbH présente une nouvelle version de sa BMW M2, véritable concentré de sportivité avec une puissance maximale rehaussée de 15 kW/20 ch. Toujours disponible au choix avec une transmission automatique M à 8 rapports avec Drivelogic de série ou une boîte manuelle à 6 rapports en option, la compacte hautes performances par excellence reçoit de nouveaux équipements de série, de nouveaux volants et garnitures intérieures ainsi que le BMW Operating System 8.5.
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- La puissance du moteur six cylindres en ligne
doté de la technologie M TwinPower Turbo est portée à 353
kW/480 ch (20 ch de plus que la précédente génération).
- La nouvelle BMW M2 est toujours proposée de série avec une
boîte automatique Sport à 8 rapports et Drivelogic et, en
option, avec une boîte de vitesse manuelle à 6
rapports avec fonctionnalité « Gear Shift Assistant »
(talon pointe automatique).
- En association avec la boîte de vitesses automatique, le couple
maximal est de 600 Nm et 550 Nm avec la boîte de
vitesse manuelle. La nouvelle BMW M2 met désormais 4 secondes (boîte
manuelle : 4,2 s) pour passer de 0 à 100 km/h.
- La dotation de série est encore enrichie avec le
Parking Assistant, le système d’exploitation 8.5, les sièges avant
chauffants, le vitrage calorifuge, la Personal e-SIM, les ceintures
de sécurité avec liseré M et les sorties d’échappement M noires.
- Nouveaux packs d’équipements :
Pack innovation comprenant l’Accès Confort, les Projecteurs Adaptive Full LED, les Feux de route anti-éblouissement et le BMW Live Cockpit Professional avec Affichage Tête Haute HUD.
Pack M Professional comprenant le Volant chauffant, les Projecteurs Shadow Line M, le Driving Assistant, le Système Hi-Fi Harman Kardon et les Sièges M Sport.
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Nouveau design de volant avec méplat, repère rouge
à 12 heures et surpiqûres aux couleurs BMW M (volant en
Alcantara disponible en option).
- Nouvelles teintes de carrosserie, selleries cuir, inserts
décoratifs et styles de jantes.
- Nouveau système d’exploitation BMW OS 8.5 avec
guidage à Réalité Augmentée dans l’écran central ou le combiné d’instrumentation.
- Nouvelle planche de bord modernisée et buses de
ventilation centrales et latérales redessinées.
- La production démarrera à l’usine BMW Group de
San Luis (Mexique) le 1er août 2024 et
le lancement commercial avec l’arrivée des premiers véhicules dans
les Concessions BMW.
- La nouvelle BMW M2 est proposée à un tarif à partir de 84.700 €
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Setting out its stall as a textbook purveyor of driving pleasure
for the purist, the new BMW M2 raises the bar for compact
high-performance sports cars in the premium segment. Indeed, it
elevates the performance experience in this vehicle class to a whole
new level. The new BMW M2 lines up with even more power, greater
visual impact than ever and innovative equipment features. Front and
centre of this fresh round of updates to the car is the 15 kW/20 hp
added to its output: the high-revving six-cylinder in-line petrol
engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology now tops out at 353 kW/480
hp. And then there are the new design accents for the exterior, an
updated interior and the introduction of BMW Operating System 8.5 to
underpin the latest generation of BMW iDrive.
The package of updates for the elite compact sports car makes
the first step into the world of high-performance models at BMW M GmbH
even more attractive. The new BMW M2 takes its drive concept of a
straight-six engine, six-speed manual gearbox (optional) and classical
rear-wheel drive – a unique proposition among its rivals – to a new
stage of evolution. In combination with its compact dimensions,
chassis technology tuned perfectly for both everyday road driving and
track use, and a state-of-the-art operating concept allowing
individualisation of the car setup, this makes the new M2 ideally
equipped to write the next chapter in the BMW M brand’s history of
success in this segment.
The new BMW M2 will be built alongside the new BMW 2 Series
Coupé at BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosí in Mexico. It will be
launched worldwide with a production phase-in from August 2024. More
than 40 per cent of total sales will be recorded in Europe. The most
important single market will be the USA, followed by Germany, China,
Great Britain and Japan.
Six-cylinder in-line engine with extra output and torque.
As well as the raw power itself, the inimitable way
in which the six-cylinder in-line engine delivers that power also
plays a key role in the performance experience offered by the new BMW
M2. The upgraded version of the engine for the new edition of the
high-performance sports car shines an even more vivid spotlight on the
linear delivery of power, sustained into the higher reaches of the rev
range, that is such a hallmark feature of M models. Its maximum torque
is on tap across a wide rev band between 2,650 and 6,130 rpm. In
examples of the new BMW M2 with the optional six-speed manual gearbox,
peak torque remains 550 Nm. And when power is channelled via the
standard eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic, the
figure rises to 600 Nm. The engine produces its increased maximum
output of 353 kW/480 hp at 6,250 rpm, with revs topping out at 7,200 rpm.
So that drivers can explore the engine’s upgraded performance
characteristics with an even greater degree of intensity, further
advances have been made with the accelerator mapping and response in
all the drive modes selectable via the M Setup menu. As a result, the
new BMW M2 offers noticeably more rapid reactions to the driver’s
requests for acceleration – both when specified with the eight-speed M
Steptronic transmission and with the optional six-speed manual gearbox.
The ability of the new BMW M2 to offer further improved power
delivery is rooted in an exceptionally strong technological base. Its
3.0-litre engine differs from the unit in the BMW M3/BMW M4 range in a
few details only. The increased peak output figure of the new BMW M2
lends further weight to its leadership claims in the compact
high-performance car segment. In addition, it now achieves parity with
the manual variants of the new BMW M3 Sedan.
Racing expertise delivers smile-inducing performance.
As well as its pair of mono-scroll turbochargers, an
indirect intercooler and an electronically controlled wastegate, the M
TwinPower Turbo technology of the straight-six engine also includes
High Precision Injection, VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and
Double-VANOS fully variable camshaft timing. The engine also has an
array of details borrowed directly from racing car design and whose
impact is most clearly evident in its lightning-fast response,
appetite for revs and high performance capability in track use. These
details include an extremely rigid crankcase with a sleeve-free,
closed-deck construction, a forged crankshaft with lightweight design,
cylinder bores with a wire-arc sprayed iron coating and a 3D-printed
core for the cylinder head.
The M-specific cooling system ensures the powertrain components
maintain an optimal operating temperature even under heavy loads. The
oil circuit is also designed to handle extremely dynamic driving
situations. A map-controlled oil pump ensures reliable oil supply even
under extreme longitudinal and lateral acceleration.
The engine sends its drive power through an eight-speed M
Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic as standard. The Drivelogic
button integrated into the selector lever makes it possible to alter
the transmission’s shift characteristics, with a choice of three
clearly distinguishable settings. Both the selector lever in the
latest M design and the gearshift paddles on the steering wheel enable
sequential interventions in the gear selection process at any time.
Drivers keen to blend an intensely engaging performance
experience with even more direct interaction with the powertrain can
specify the six-speed manual gearbox as an option. This links up with
the Gear Shift Assistant, which uses engagement speed control to
ensure slip-free operation when downshifting under braking into corners.
Whichever form of power transfer the customer chooses for their
BMW M2, the increased engine output shaves 0.1 seconds off its 0 to
100 km/h acceleration time: the new BMW M2 records a figure of 4.0
seconds with the standard transmission or 4.2 seconds if specified
with the optional six-speed manual gearbox. The increase in power also
makes its presence felt over the 0 to 200 km/h sprint, delivering an
improvement of 0.6 seconds in the case of the BMW M2 with eight-speed
M Steptronic transmission (now 12.9 seconds) and also lowering the
time posted by cars with the optional manual gearbox by 0.6 seconds
(to 13.7 seconds). Top speed is 250 km/h, but can be increased to 285
km/h with the optional M Driver’s Package. The dynamic power delivery
is backed by an emotionally rich engine note conjured by the
M-specific exhaust system with electrically controlled flaps.
Visually impactful exterior design with fresh accents.
Powerfully chiselled surfaces and athletic
proportions mark out the pure-bred performance character of the new
BMW M2, whose compact dimensions and wide tracks showcase it to
visually dramatic effect.
M-specific design features geared to the functional requirements
of cooling air routing and aerodynamic balance accentuate the
eye-catching appearance of the two-door car. A large, horizontal BMW
kidney grille and the three-section split lower air intake optimise
cooling of the powertrain components and brakes.
The model-specific LED headlights are positioned towards the
outer edges of the front end. In a tribute to the iconic BMW 02
models, they each have a single circular headlight that generates both
low beam and high beam. U-shaped light guides at the lower edge of the
headlights serve as both the daytime driving lights and turn
indicators. Available as options are Adaptive LED Headlights with BMW
Selective Beam non-dazzling High Beam Assistant and M lights
Shadowline with dark inlays.
The high-performance model’s profile is shaped by the elegant
lines which have become a signature feature of the brand’s coupés. In
combination with prominent side sill extensions and muscular wheel
arches, this creates a compact two-door form with a richly sporting
character. The new BMW M2 can also be ordered as an option with an M
Carbon roof that not only reduces the car’s weight by around six
kilograms, but also increases agility by lowering its centre of gravity.
The rear apron of the new BMW M2 features a powerfully sculpted
race-car-style diffuser. The exhaust system feeds into two pairs of
exhaust tailpipes, which are positioned a significant distance from
the edges of the rear end and also channel the racing genes of the M2
visually. The trims for the twin tailpipes are now finished in black
as standard. The likewise black model lettering on the boot lid and
radiator grille creates a particularly classy impression with its
silver-coloured bordering.
Significantly expanded range of exterior paint finishes;
light-alloy wheels with a new design.
Customers can order their new BMW M2 in a choice of
three solid colours, five metallic shades and six BMW Individual paint
finishes. The significantly expanded range includes the new Sao Paulo
Yellow solid, Fire Red metallic, Portimao Blue metallic and Skyscraper
Grey metallic variants. Plus, the selection of BMW Individual paint
finishes for the new BMW M2 now also features Java Green, Voodoo Blue,
Grigio Telesto and Twilight Purple.
The new BMW M2 is fitted as standard with M light-alloy wheels
in double-spoke design and with a Jet Black finish. Dimensions are 19
inches at the front axle and 20 inches at the rear axle. A new
addition to the options list are M light-alloy wheels in double-spoke
design and with the same dimensions, but finished in the colour
Silver. They can be combined with track tyres if the optional M Race
Track package is specified.
New steering wheels and seat surfaces, M Carbon bucket seats
now also available as an individual option.
The most important interface between the driver and
car – the steering wheel – has been newly designed, bringing a fresh
look to the interior of the compact high-performance model. The
standard-fitted M leather steering wheel of the new BMW M2 now has a
flat-bottomed rim and precisely modified spokes. A red centre marker
in the 12 o’clock position, gearshift paddles and the two M buttons
for selecting individually configured vehicle setups project an
intense racing car feel. An M Alcantara steering wheel is now also
available as an option in the same design. A heating function is
offered as an option for both steering wheel variants.
The optional M Sport seats in Vernasca leather can now also be
ordered in a red/black bi-colour variant. Added to which, the
weight-minimized M Carbon bucket seats for the new BMW M2 are not only
available in conjunction with the M Race Track package, but now also
as an individual option. With surfaces in Merino leather, multi-way
electric adjustment, removable head restraints and a facility for
adding a multi-point harness, they optimise both the car’s comfort
levels and its racing credentials.
BMW Operating System 8.5, digital control for the climate functions.
The M-specific content in the BMW Curved Display and
optional BMW Head-Up Display enhances the cockpit’s progressive sports
car aura. The fully digital screen grouping, made up of a 12.3-inch
information display and a 14.9-inch control display, now provides the
stage for the latest evolution of the BMW iDrive control/operation
system based on BMW Operating System 8.5. The functions of the climate
control system are now also operated digitally. The temperature and
ventilation settings as well as the seat heating and – if specified –
steering wheel heating in the new BMW M2 can be controlled either by
touch using a special menu option in the lower area of the control
display or by voice command with the help of the BMW Intelligent
Personal Assistant.
This broad adoption of digitalisation leads to a further
reduction in the number of buttons and controls in the cockpit and is
accompanied by a redesign of the instrument panel. New adjustment
controls for the air vent grilles in the centre of the instrument
panel and on the driver’s and front passenger side of the cockpit
allow the airflow direction to be adjusted using rotating and tilting movements.
The interior trim elements in the instrument panel and centre
console of the new BMW M2 come as standard in Dark Graphite matt.
Interior trim elements in Aluminium Rhombicle Anthracite, M Carbon
Fibre or new Fine Brushed Aluminium are available as an option.
M-specific operating concept, extensive standard equipment.
At the heart of the M-specific operating concept is
the Setup button on the centre console. This provides direct access to
the settings options for the engine, the standard adaptive M
suspension, the M Servotronic steering, the integrated braking system
working in conjunction with the M Compound brakes, and the M Traction
Control function, which allows drivers to set individual intervention
thresholds for wheel slip limitation. The Gear Shift Assistant of the
optional manual gearbox is also activated and deactivated via the M
Setup menu.
Standard equipment for the new BMW M2 also includes three-zone
automatic climate control, ambient lighting, a HiFi speaker system, a
wireless charging tray and the BMW Live Cockpit Plus with BMW Maps
navigation system. The likewise standard smartphone integration
enables use of Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™. Semi-automated
driving and parking systems that come as standard include front
collision warning, Cruise Control with brake function, Speed Limit
Info function with no-overtaking indicator, Lane Departure Warning and
Park Distance Control with sensors at the front and rear of the car.
Among the optional items available are the Driving Assistant, Active
Cruise Control with Stop&Go function and the Parking Assistant
with Reversing Assistant.
Also on the options list are Comfort Access, an electrically
operated slide/tilt sunroof and the Harman Kardon Surround Sound
System. As well as the BMW Head-Up Display, the optional BMW Live
Cockpit Professional in the new BMW M2 now also includes Augmented
View on the control display.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW M2 Eight-speed M Steptronic transmission
Fuel
consumption, combined: 9.8 – 9.6 l/ 100 km; CO2 emissions, combined:
223 – 218 g/km in the WLTP cycle
BMW M2 Six-speed manual gearbox
Fuel consumption, combined:
10.2 – 10.0 l/ 100 km; CO2 emissions, combined: 231 – 226 g/km in the
WLTP cycle