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The new BMW M2 CS.
Wed Nov 06 00:01:00 CET 2019 Press Kit
• Outstanding track performance with everyday usability. • Intelligent lightweight construction with extensive use of carbon fibre. • Blistering performance: zero to 62mph in 4.0 seconds with a top speed of 174mph. • Straight-six twin-turbocharged engine delivers 450hp with 550Nm peak torque. • On sale from Spring 2020, prices start from £75,320 OTR.
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The arrival of the new BMW M2 CS is BMW M GmbH’s first CS model in
the premium compact high-performance sector and will build on the
success already achieved by the awe-inspiring BMW M3 CS and BMW M4 CS models.
A sports car for everyday use, this special edition will be
offered in limited numbers and will form the basis for the BMW M2 CS
Racing model, BMW M Motorsport’s new entry point to amateur racing and
the new Clubsport segment from the 2020 season.
The exclusive BMW M2 CS is positioned one rung up the
performance ladder from the BMW M2 Competition. It blends outstanding
track performance with unrestricted everyday usability and sets new,
class-leading standards for acceleration, handling dynamics, precision
and agility designed to stir the emotions of a younger target audience.
BMW M GmbH has used an array of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic
(CFRP) components to convey the sports pedigree of the BMW M2 CS, with
power provided by a twin-turbocharged straight-six 450hp engine – up
by 40hp from the BMW M2 Competition.
In order to achieve maximum agility, the M2 CS features Adaptive
M suspension, Michelin Cup tyres and standard M Sport brakes with
red-painted callipers, while M Carbon ceramic brakes are available as
an option.
Lightweight carbon fibre bonnet and roof.
Both
the bonnet and the roof on the BMW M2 CS are made entirely from carbon
fibre. The bonnet, which includes a central air vent in High-gloss
Black, has been designed to aid engine cooling and increase the car’s
downforce over the front wheels. The bonnet’s weight has been halved,
while the new roof makes the body more rigid and appears to have been
cut from the same mould as the rest of the car; no trim strips are
needed, meaning no visible joins either. This has the additional
effect of enhancing acoustics, both inside and outside the car.
Dispensing with the customary roof bows and insulation also saves
weight and, together with the lighter bonnet, this serves to lower the
vehicle’s centre of gravity, resulting in even better driving dynamics.
The new front splitter, the Gurney spoiler lip on the boot lid
and the rear diffuser are all made from exposed carbon fibre and these
three add-ons increase downforce and optimise aerodynamics; the iconic
M wing mirrors are in matching carbon fibre. The M2 CS also features a
redesigned dual-branch exhaust system with its quartet of
stainless-steel tailpipes with M logo, and the car carries an
M2 CS badge at the rear. The Misano Blue metallic paint finish is
exclusive to the new BMW M2 CS, whilst three other colours from the M2
Competition are optionally available (Hockenheim Silver, Black
Sapphire and Alpine White).
Adaptive M suspension and M Sport brakes fitted as
standard.
The BMW M2 CS features standard-fitted
Adaptive M suspension and M Sport brakes designed with motor racing
know-how. The Adaptive M suspension gives drivers the choice of
Comfort, Sport and Sport+ modes, each of which alters the damper
settings. Comfort mode is largely for everyday urban driving, while
Sport lends itself to powering along country roads. Drivers taking
their BMW M2 CS out on a track will want to select Sport+; which
delivers the firmest chassis setup, minimises body movement and
maximises dynamic performance.
Electric Power Steering with M-specific characteristics controls
power assistance electronically according to the car’s speed and the
Drivelogic settings selected. It allows the driver to adapt the level
of power assistance to suit their personal preferences and is also
adjusted in line with the three suspension modes.
The M Sport brakes also benefit from the motor racing experience
of BMW M GmbH. Compared with the M compound brakes featured on
the BMW M2 Competition, the brake discs are larger (front: diameter
400mm, rear: diameter 380mm) and the brake callipers – painted in a
bold red colour – have also been upgraded (front: six-piston fixed
callipers, rear: four-piston fixed callipers). The BMW M2 CS is also
available with the option of M Carbon ceramic brakes with six-piston
callipers at the front and four-piston units at the rear, with the
callipers painted in gold.
Active M Differential and specially tuned
DSC.
The BMW M2 CS features Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC) which is aided by the Active M Differential to enhance traction
and handling stability. The differential’s permanent and continuously
variable control results in sharper agility, elimination of understeer
at corner entry and superior directional stability during braking and
load changes.
As part of DSC, the driver can select M Dynamic Mode (MDM) to
allow a greater degree of wheel slip, which can be useful in certain
situations such as high-speed track driving. The system pushes back
the intervention points for the DSC system’s various stabilising
measures, giving drivers extra leeway to explore the car’s dynamic
limits. More significant oversteer and understeer are possible, as are
moderate, controlled drifts. However, drivers can still depend on the
array of DSC driving safety aids to intervene in critical situations.
19-inch wheels with Cup tyres.
The BMW M2 CS
rides on 19-inch V-spoke Jet Black forged wheels that have been
developed with M GmbH engineers applying the principles of systematic
lightweight design. As a result, the front wheels weigh just 9kg while
the rears add less than 10kg. The wheels can also be specified in an
optional matt gold finish. The front wheels use 245/35 ZR 19 Michelin
Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres with 265/35 ZR 19 tyres at the rear. Customers
intending to use their M2 CS mainly for everyday driving can select
the no‑cost option of Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres, which generate
more grip on wet roads than the Cup 2 tyres.
Engine and performance.
The twin-turbocharged
six-cylinder in-line engine in the BMW M2 CS is derived from the unit
fitted in the BMW M4 Competition Coupe. The engine uses
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and generates 450hp, which is 40hp more
than the BMW M2 Competition. Peak torque of 550Nm is on tap between
2,350 and 5,500rpm and this enables the BMW M2 CS to race from zero to
62mph in just 4.0 seconds when equipped with the optional seven-speed
M double-clutch transmission (M DCT). The same sprint takes 4.2
seconds with the six‑speed manual gearbox. Top speed of the
special-edition model, which comes complete with the M Driver’s
Package, is an electronically governed 174mph. Manual models achieve
combined fuel consumption figures of 27.2-27.7mpg and combined CO2
emissions of 238-233g/km*. Cars fitted with the M DCT transmission
return 29.4mpg-30.1mpg with CO2 emissions of 219-214g/km*.
| Power output (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Acceleration (0-62mph) | Top Speed (mph) | Fuel consumption (mpg)* | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | OTR Price |
BMW M2 CS | 450 | 550 | 4.2 (4.0) | 174 | 27.2-30.1 | 214-238 | £75,320 |
Exterior design.
The BMW M2 CS features a number
of design modifications over the BMW M2 Competition, such as a bonnet
air vent that helps to dissipate hot air more effectively. The BMW M2
CS has retained its sibling’s large kidney grille and large air
intakes in the front apron to optimise the flow of air through the
car’s front end. The track-tested cooling system originates from the
BMW M4 Competition and comprises a central radiator plus two radiators
at the sides, along with an additional engine oil cooler. Models
specified with the optional seven‑speed M DCT also benefit from a
separate transmission oil cooler. This sophisticated system ensures
that optimum operating temperatures are maintained at all times, not
only in everyday road use and on short urban journeys, but also during
track outings.
Dual-branch exhaust system.
The M2 CS also
features a dual-branch design with a familiar quartet of tailpipes,
each bearing the M logo. Two electrically controlled flaps ensure the
BMW M2 CS emits a sound worthy of a BMW M model. The M Engine Dynamics
Control function with direct selection buttons in the centre console
which allows drivers to vary the engine note further through their
driving mode selection.
Choice of two transmissions.
The BMW M2 CS is
the first CS model from BMW to be fitted as standard with a six-speed
manual gearbox. Standout characteristics include its compact
construction and low weight, while carbon friction linings for
smoother shifting also feature. Shift comfort is further improved by
the gearbox’s engagement speed control, which automatically blips the
throttle when changing down and lowers the engine revs when changing
up. This also gives the car extra stability when pushed hard on the
track. Engagement speed control is deactivated when DSC is switched off.
M double-clutch transmission.
Customers can also
specify the optional seven-speed M double-clutch transmission (M DCT)
with Drivelogic. DCT consists of two sub-transmissions (each with its
own clutch) that deliver extremely fast gear changes without any
interruption in power flow. The gear changes can be performed either
automatically or manually by the driver using the gearshift lever on
the centre console or the shift paddles on the M leather steering
wheel. In both automatic and manual modes, the Drivelogic function
gives the driver the choice of three preconfigured settings:
EFFICIENT, SPORT and SPORT+. In automatic mode these alter shift
timing, shift speed and the automatic blip of the throttle on downshifts.
The manual mode settings only affect the speed of gear shifts,
with the timing determined by the driver. The system can predict the
driver’s next gear selection based on rev speed, accelerator pedal
position, acceleration and the chosen setting, allowing it to engage
the next gear before the shift paddle has even been operated. At this
point, one clutch is simply disengaged and the other engaged to
complete the gear change with lightning speed.
The interior.
The cabin of the BMW M2 CS blends
fine Alcantara and innovative lightweight design. Its centre console
is made entirely of lightweight carbon fibre, producing a weight
saving of more than 50 per cent compared with the standard car. CFRP
has also been used for the door handles and door panel trims.
Other features include a door sill plate with M2 CS badging and
the lightweight M Sport driver’s seat fitted in the BMW M4 CS. The
seat’s bucket-style design takes its inspiration directly from motor
racing and guarantees optimum lateral support even when the driver is
pushing the limits on the racetrack. The seat backrests are
upholstered in Merino leather and Alcantara: they feature red contrast
stitching which is carried through on the armrests, the centre console
and the door and side panel trim. The front seats’ integral head
restraints feature BMW M stripes, while the Merino rear seats sport CS
badging and continue the CS-specific red contrast stitching.
M Sport steering wheel.
The standard M Sport
steering wheel finished in black Alcantara, features a red centre
marker at the 12 o’clock position to ensure racing drivers feel at
home. The distinctive M2 CS badging in the instrument cluster can be
seen clearly through the M Sport steering wheel, while Alcantara also
adorns the centre-console armrest and an interior trim strip on the
instrument panel. The trim strip’s large red CS logo clearly
identifies this as the new range-topping car in the BMW M2 line-up.
Standard Specification.
The M2 CS also benefits
from a high level of upgraded standard features over and above the M2
Competition. The BMW Icon Adaptive LED headlights with High Beam
Assistant ensure a distinctive appearance on the road with hexagonal
day time driving lights, whilst the harman/kardon sound system
improves the interior audio experience. Sun Protection Glazing is
included as standard, rounding off the sporting appearance of the M2 CS.
The BMW M2 CS is available to order today with first orders
arriving in Spring 2020. Prices start from £75,320 OTR.
Ends
*All figures relating to the performance, fuel/electric power
consumption and CO2 emissions are provisional.
The fuel consumption and CO2 emission figures are determined
according to the European Regulation (EC) 2007/715 in the version
applicable. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in
Germany. The range shown considers the different sizes of the selected
wheels/tyres and the selected items of optional equipment, and may
vary during configuration.
The information has already been calculated based on the new
WLTP test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison purposes. In these
vehicles, different figures than those published here may apply for
the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related duties which are
(also) based on CO2 emissions.
For further details of the official fuel consumption figures and
the official specific CO2 emissions of new cars, please refer to the
"Manual on the fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power
consumption of new cars" available free of charge at all sales
outlets, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH
(DAT),Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW M2 CS: fuel consumption combined: 27.2 – 30.1 mpg, CO2 emissions combined: 238 – 214 g/km.