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2025 BMW M2 First Test: The Performance Vehicle of the Year Remains a Stone-Cold Killer BMW gave its exceptional M2 a power bump for 2025. But does it make a big difference to measurable performance? The last-generation BMW M2 was M's best-selling car.
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Like, ever. BMW managed to move over 60,000 units in seven years, a testament to the enthusiast public's continued desire for small, punchy. If the G87 BMW M2 were to follow the release trajectory of its predecessor, the F87 M2, right about now we'd be getting a more focused, more powerful M2 Competition.
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As it transpires, no such. The 2025 BMW M2 Coupe offers up a bit more horsepower and a few more colors, but it keeps that famous M spirit so many claim is gone. In this video, we sample the 2025 G87 BMW M2 in alpine white.
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We discuss its practicality, its features and take it to its paces.For any new or used BMW prod. Manual Transmission: The Purist's Dilemma For years, enthusiasts have begged BMW to keep the manual alive. BMW listened-but did they get it right? The G87 M2 offers a six-speed manual transmission, but early reviews have been mixed.
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Some drivers praise the notchy, mechanical feel, but others say it lacks the crispness of past M manuals. 2025 BMW M2 might just be the last true Ultimate Driving Machine, blending manual transmission purity, great performance and daily driving. In contrast, this new G87 M2 weighs in at 1725kg, is 4580mm long and 1887mm wide, and its S58 3-litre twin-turbo straight-six delivers 454bhp and 406lb ft, which in automatic form gives a top speed of 155mph (177mph if you buy the M Race Track Package) and 0-62mph in 4.1 seconds (4.3 with the manual gearbox).
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The New BMW M2 The G87 M2 is here, and it's a car worthy of praise for several reasons, including a powerful 450HP and 550Nm of torque and an exclusively rear-wheel-drive powertrain. However, the most significant cause for celebration is the option of a good old-fashioned six-speed manual gearbox, which is especially significant considering this may be the last manual M car ever to be produced. A first drive review of the new BMW M2 G87, filmed in 4K.
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This video features 0-60 mph and 1/4 mile tests, showcasing performance, handling, and design updates. A closer look at how the latest M2.