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BMW M2 CS
Evo UK
|December 2025
The original M2 CS is a former evo Car of the Year. With more power, a more tightly honed chassis and a load more attitude, the new CS will be aiming to repeat the dose
VISUALLY, THE NEW M2 CS GIVES OFF ALL THE RIGHT signals. It tells you what it is before it's even turned a wheel: a muscled-up front-engined coupe that's dripping with attitude; pinched at the waist, wide at the hips and up for a fight. That bit lower, that bit more menacing than a standard M2, with an unapologetic ducktail kicking up vertically at the rear.
It looks like it'll be an absolute riot, an M2 with the aggression dialled right up – and the badge promises much, too. Past CS models have been stellar, with carefully targeted tweaks and upgrades to bring out the very best in M cars for road use, without going to extreme CSL levels. The previous M2 CS is a case in point, cramming huge character and sense of purpose into a compact package, enough to win evo Car of the Year in 2020. Which makes it a tough act to follow.
On paper the new car has the goods to deliver. A 3-litre straight-six boosted from 473bhp to 523bhp, for one, with a pair of mono-scroll turbochargers, a 350-bar injection system and modified engine management helping achieve that headline figure. But the standard M2 isn't exactly wanting for power. What it does need is a better sense of connection, particularly through the steering, and perhaps a bit more bite and aggression in its chassis. That's exactly what the CS makeover is targeted at. It remains rear-drive only (unlike the M3/4, which is now four-wheel-drive only in the UK) and sits 8mm lower on retuned springs and dampers, with reworked steering software, a recalibrated Active M Differential, stiffer engine mounts and optional carbon-ceramic brakes among the other changes.

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