It was officially unveiled a couple of months back, but it continues to fascinate petrol heads due to its appealing body and, most of all, impressive performance. This is the BMW M2 Coupe and it's a completely different animal than the original M3 E30, as many compared it to the old model. However, despite showing its body on numerous occasions, we can't help present the newest scoops, which reveal a Mineral Gray-finished example. The high-performance compact car was spotted in traffic, somewhere in Germany. This isn’t the first time when we get to see the Mineral Grey BMW M2 Coupe as the first scoops with the model surfaced a few weeks back and, since then, it was followed by an Alpine White unit and by the one equipped with the M Performance parts. The latest, and smallest, creation of BMW's M Division is powered by a 3.0-liter straight-six twin-scroll turbo engine that produces 370PS (365hp) and 500Nm (369lb-ft) of torque and is mated to either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed optional DCT. BMW keeps the US starting price of the car a secret for the moment, but the model will cross the ocean next spring. In the meantime, we can tell you that it starts from £44,070 ($67,200) in the UK. Via 2ertalk.de
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Another Mineral Grey BMW M2 Surfaces
It was officially unveiled a couple of months back, but it continues to fascinate petrol heads due to its appealing body and, most of all, impressive performance. This is the BMW M2 Coupe and it's a completely different animal than the original M3 E30, as many compared it to the old model. However, despite showing its body on numerous occasions, we can't help present the newest scoops, which reveal a Mineral Gray-finished example. The high-performance compact car was spotted in traffic, somewhere in Germany. This isn’t the first time when we get to see the Mineral Grey BMW M2 Coupe as the first scoops with the model surfaced a few weeks back and, since then, it was followed by an Alpine White unit and by the one equipped with the M Performance parts. The latest, and smallest, creation of BMW's M Division is powered by a 3.0-liter straight-six twin-scroll turbo engine that produces 370PS (365hp) and 500Nm (369lb-ft) of torque and is mated to either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed optional DCT. BMW keeps the US starting price of the car a secret for the moment, but the model will cross the ocean next spring. In the meantime, we can tell you that it starts from £44,070 ($67,200) in the UK. Via 2ertalk.de
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