At the end of 2022, BMW premiered the BMW M2 G87 as the last generation of this model with ICE. Now, 15 months later, the German tuner Manhart has introduced its first project based on this model, the MANHART MH2 560.
Manhart finished the car in a traditional black color with a decal set in matte gray/blue that goes from the front mask over the hood and roof to the rear spoiler. There are blue details on the front splitter, front grille, front air intakes, side skirts, around the rear exhaust pipes and on the rear spoiler.
Also, Manhart equipped the car with carbon body parts that include hood, kidney grilles, front bumper inserts, Alpha-N front spoiler lip, side skirts, spoiler lip on the trunk and an Alpha-N carbon rear diffuser. Of course, there are also M Performance mirror caps. Additional equipment includes Sport Downpipes with HJS catalytic converters with ECE certification, MANHART stainless steel exhaust system with valve control function, four matte black 100-millimeter tailpipes, and Variant 4 coilover suspension by KW Suspensions. Optionally, customers can order Race Downpipes and OPF-Delete replacement pipes with 200-cell catalytic converters and OPF/GPF Deleters, as well as a set of MANHART coil-over springs by KW Suspensions.
Inside, the M Sport seats, curved display on the instrument panel, with two screens of 12.3 and 14.9 inches through which the driver can adjust various vehicle systems, such as the chassis, steering, braking and M traction control, have been retained. Added MANHART floor mats and plenty of carbon.
When it comes to the powertrain, the MH2 560 is powered by a twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-6 engine with 560 hp (418 kW) and 479 lb-ft (650 Nm) of torque. As a reminder, the standard M2 has 453 hp (333 kW) and 406 lb-ft (550 Nm) of torque. The increase in power was achieved thanks to the MANHART MHtronik control unit. The car is mounted on 21″ Concave One alloy wheels in diamond-polished finish wrapped in 275/25ZR21 and 295/25ZR21. 20″ wheels with 265/30ZR20 at the front and 285/30ZR20 tires are optionally available.
Source: Manhart
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