BMW has finally unwrapped its much-anticipated all-new 2016 BMW M2, touting a 370 horsepower, a torque of 465 Nm / 343 lb-ft and other impressive features.
Let's take a closer look at what the new BMW M2 has to offer to its enthusiasts the moment they get their hands on it.
"With its high-performance six-cylinder in-line engine, rear-wheel-drive agility, lightweight aluminium M Sport suspension and extrovert styling, the new BMW M2 Coupe has all the ingredients to deliver the last word in driving pleasure," says BMW in a press release.
The BMW M2 sports a muscular yet not overdone design. In fact, a report describes the newest model as the "best looking car" when it finally hit the roads next year.
The car's fenders were extended 80 mm at the rear and 55 mm at the front.
What makes the design even more interesting is the stunning three-dimensional design of its grill, the twin circular headlights as well as the large front apron equipped with trapezoidal blades.
The car boasts of 19-inch aluminum wheels in M double-spoke design. It likewise comes with a wide and low rear which features a twin-tailpipe exhaust system.
Inside, this BMW model comes with enticing sports seats, an M gearshift lever as well as a sporty steering wheel.
This car is powered by a three-liter six-cylinder in-line engine, deploying an impressive M TwinPower Turbo technology.
The automaker claims the BMW M2 can sprint from 0 to 62 mph in just 4.3 seconds.
This car also spells efficiency as it boasts fuel utilization of 7.9 liters for every 100 km and 185 g/km CO2 emissions.
For intelligent connectivity, it offers the BMW ConnectedDrive Services, permitting the use of innovative apps. Its GoPro app, for instance, allows the driver to record fast laps around the track with the use of an action camera which is mounted on its dashboard.
Aficionados should also know that this BMW car will come with four colors, including Alpine White, Long Beach Blue metallic, Mineral Grey metallic as well as Black Sapphire metallic.
BMW has yet to release any details on its price tag.