2026 BMW M2 CS Revealed with Even More Brutal Looks
- BMW unveiled the new M2 CS with aggressive styling at the 2025 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este in Italy, ahead of its full debut on May 28.
- BMW withheld full technical details pending the official unveiling, but the CS version follows a trend of lighter, more powerful M models.
- The M2 CS features a carbon-fiber ducktail spoiler, gold 19-inch wheels with wider tires, and uses a tuned 3.0-liter twin-turbo six-cylinder likely making around 525 hp.
- Reports indicate the M2 CS will probably only come with an eight-speed automatic, shed unknown weight compared to its siblings, and accelerates 0-100 km/h in about 4.0 seconds.
- The launch implies BMW aims to place the M2 CS near or above 500 hp with enhanced performance, continuing the Clubsport tradition in a more track-focused package.
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