Upgraded BMW M2 is more powerful than BMW M8

Upgraded BMW M2 is more powerful than BMW M8

In June, BMW revealed the new generation of the M2 model as the most powerful version of this model. Before it goes into production in August, tuner company Dahler has unveiled a Stage 2 upgrade package for the current generation that takes this powerful car to the next level, making it more powerful than the BMW M8.

The tuner made sure that the Stage 2 package matches the 8-speed automatic and 6-speed manual versions, and after modifications the 3.0-L twin-turbo inline-six engine now delivers 630 hp (470 kW) and 553 lb-ft (750 Nm). torque. A new Eventuri carbon air intake, stainless steel exhaust system, new shock absorbers with rebound and compression adjustment options are installed, and there is also the possibility of height adjustment, and the suspension has been upgraded. Optionally, springs that further lower the car and brakes with the Stahlflex system are available.

Stage 2 also includes carbon fiber body parts such as a three-part carbon splitter, air intakes, new side mirror housings and a large fixed rear wing, as well as a new rear diffuser. The front grille is slightly different in design with a single horizontal slat, and a smaller lip spoiler is available as an option. The interior is equipped with a heated sports steering wheel covered with Alcantara, new floor mats, short shifter for manual gearboxes.

The cost of the Stage 2 package is not known.

Source: Dahler

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