After giving us a preview last week, BMW has launched the new M2 CS in India at Rs 1.66 crore (ex-showroom), before options. Only a few units have been allotted for India, and it comes here as a fully built import. The M2 CS is a more hardcore version of BMW’s baby M car – it’s lighter and more powerful, essentially making it better suited for track use. For reference, the standard M2 is priced at Rs 1.02 crores (ex-showroom), which means the CS is Rs 64 lakh more expensive than the car it is based on.
- M2 CS has a Nürburgring lap time of 7:25.5 minutes
- Is powered by a 530hp, 3.0-litre 6-cylinder twin turbo engine
- It’s only the second CS-badged model to have come to India
BMW M2 CS powertrain and specs
Under the hood, M2 CS carries over the 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine from the regular M2. However, it now gets reworked internals and stiffer engine mounts, and produces 530hp and 650Nm; 50hp and 50Nm more than the regular M2. Incidentally, the specs are identical to the larger M4 Competition. 0-100kph comes up in a claimed 3.8 seconds, and flat out, it will go on to do a top-speed of 302kph. The M2 CS is only available with an 8-speed automatic gearbox and in rear-wheel drive configuration; there’s no manual unlike the regular M2.
Compared to the standard M2, the new CS model is 30kg lighter, but its still not particularly light weight at 1710kg. This comes courtesy of a new carbon-fibre boot lid and a carbon-fibre roof, along with carbon-fibre trimmings for the interior and exterior mirror caps. The M2 CS is also 8mm lower than the regular car, and it gets revised suspension with M-specific tuning for the springs, dampers and chassis control systems.
BMW M2 CS exterior and interior
It will take a keen eye to make out the differences between the face of the M2 CS and the regular M2, but this version has a slightly reworked grille that allows the engine to breathe better, and it also gets a new front splitter. It gets staggered 19-inch front and 20-inch rear forged alloy wheels finished in gold. As standard, they come wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres, but one can also opt for track tyres as a no-cost option. The most distinctive element about the M2 CS’ styling is at the rear with it’s the massive integrated ducktail spoiler. The car also gets a more blown-out rear diffuser and new quad exhaust tips finished in matte black. The CS comes in four paint shades – Black Sapphire, Portimao Blue, Brooklyn Grey and Velvet Blue.
On the inside, the biggest update are the carbon-fibre bucket seats wrapped in leather upholstery finished in signature M colours. It also gets a lot of carbon-fibre trims on the centre console, dashboard and door pads. There’s a new M-spec steering wheel, too, finished in Alcantara, and creature comforts like a 14-speaker Harman Kardon sound system and parking assistant. As standard, the interior is finished in black Merino leather upholstery.

