2025 BMW M2 price and specs
The updated 2025 BMW M2 has been detailed for Australia, packing more power and a slightly higher price.
The M2 Coupe will continue to be offered with either a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission, though it’s now priced at $123,900 before on-road costs – an increase of $2200.
It’s due here in the fourth quarter of 2024.
It packs more grunt than before, with an extra 15kW of power in both manual and auto models (for 353kW) and a torque boost in the auto (up 50Nm to 600Nm).
That makes both the manual and auto M2 0.1 seconds faster to 100km/h, at 4.2 seconds and 4.0 seconds, respectively.
BMW says the auto model has received revised throttle mapping for greater responsiveness.
As with the 2 Series Coupe it’s based on, visual updates for the M2 are minor.
There’s a new wheel design, as well as four new exterior finishes: Sao Paulo Yellow, Fire Red metallic, Portimao Blue metallic, and Skyscraper Grey metallic.
Inside, there’s a new leather-wrapped, flat-bottomed steering wheel with a red 12 o’clock marker; the wheel can also be finished in Alcantara. The air vents also feature new control knobs.
The infotainment system now features BMW Operating System 8.5, which promises “intuitive and rapid control of functions” and coincides with a further reduction in the number of physical switches in the cabin.
Pricing
Model | Price |
BMW M2 manual | $123,900 (+$2200) |
BMW M2 auto | $123,900 (+$2200) |
All prices exclude on-road costs.
Drivetrains
M2 manual | M2 auto | |
Power | 353kW | 353kW |
Torque | 550Nm | 660Nm |
0-100km/h | 4.2 seconds | 4.0 seconds |
Transmission | 6-speed manual | 8-speed auto |
Drive type | Rear-wheel drive | Rear-wheel drive |
Efficiency
BMW has yet to release Australian-market fuel economy figures.
Dimensions
BMW M2 | |
Length | 4580mm |
Width | 1887mm |
Height | 1403mm |
Wheelbase | 2747mm |
Boot space | 390L |
Servicing and Warranty
BMW backs its vehicles with a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
It hasn’t released service pricing for the 2025 M2.
Safety
The BMW M2 doesn’t currently have a safety rating from ANCAP.
Standard safety equipment includes:
- Autonomous emergency braking
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Adaptive cruise control with stop/go (auto only)
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Reversing camera
Standard Equipment
- Adaptive LED headlights
- M lights Shadowline
- M rear spoiler
- M Shadowline with ‘extended contents’
- M compound brakes, blue
- 19-inch (front)/20-inch (rear) alloy wheels
- Tyre pressure monitoring
- M Drive Professional
- Proximity entry with push-button start
- Head-up display
- 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
- 14.9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with BMW Operating System 8.5 (NEW)
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- DAB+ digital radio
- Satellite navigation
- Wireless phone charger
- Harman/Kardon sound system
- M Sport seats with lumbar support
- Heated front seats
- Vernasca leather upholstery
- Heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Carbon-fibre interior trim
- Ambient lighting
- Anthracite headliner
- M seat belts
Options
There’s a choice of three different wheel options, all of which come at no extra cost.
The following options are also available:
- M Compound brakes, red (no-cost option)
- M Carbon bucket seats ($12,000)
- M Alcantara steering wheel ($1000)
The standard M Sport seats can be finished in Vernasca black leather upholstery with either red or ‘exclusive’ highlights, while the M Carbon bucket seats can be finished in black Merino leather upholstery also with ‘exclusive’ highlights.
Colours
There’s a wide range of standard paint colours.
- Alpine White
- M Sao Paulo Yellow
- M Zandvoort Blue
- M Portimao Blue metallic
- Skyscraper Grey metallic
- M Brooklyn Grey metallic
- Fire Red metallic
- Black Sapphire metallic
There are also a pair of BMW Individual finishes, priced at $5000. These are:
- Frozen Pure Grey metallic
- Frozen Portimao Blue metallic
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