BMW releases new images of the M2 Facelift decked out with M Performance Parts. The slightly refreshed M2 gets a series of exterior and interior upgrades to keep it fresh throughout the rest of its lifecycle. At the front, new, full LED headlights offer a new hexagonal interpretation of BMW’s signature twin-circle design. Out back, the 2 Series gets single-piece full LED taillights with BMW’s classic “L” shape. At first glance, those seem like an extremely mild update, but in order to align with the rest of the 2 Series lineup, a nip-and-tuck was needed.
More exciting are the interior upgrades, which show us the changed dashboard with a stronger driver orientation and some minor design changes. The instrument display for speedometer and the speedometer itself is also presented in a new form. The previous dials are replaced by a display in the black panel design, which will be found in a similar form also in the refreshed 1 Series.
Just like many other models, the 2017 BMW M2 also features the latest iDrive generation with touch screen and tile design. The order of the six tiles can be changed according to the customer’s preferences. The display of the tiles is already fed in the main menu with live info, so even without selecting the appropriate menu item, first information on the weather at the destination, the current position, the music being played and many other details can be read.
This particular model is painted in Mineral Grey and features a wide range of M Performance Parts: black kidney grilles, black side gills, carbon fiber mirror caps, carbon fiber front apron, side skirts, rear diffuser, rear spoiler lid, side M Performance illuminated door sill, LED door projectors, M Performance exhaust system with titanium tips and M Performance coilover suspension.
Perhaps the greatest impact on the sportiness of the BMW M2 has the new M Performance Exhaust System with silencer flaps whose modes can be selected via a Bluetooth remote control. In addition to the version seen here – with four 80 mm tailpipes – BMW also offers a variant with carbon fiber tailpipe with a diameter of 93 mm.
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