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Uphill Tackle

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May 2019

Spot the New M2 Competition and the C43 Coupe at a Standstill Together. Where’s Your Money Go?

- Raunak Ajinkya

Uphill Tackle

A big disadvantage to speed is that it’s cripplingly addictive. And as we grow into a bigger and better market, the choices we’re afforded with are only fuelling that lust for blurring your surroundings. The past few months leading up to this day have been heady, to say the least. Countless searches on the internet, and numerous videos later, I couldn’t believe my ears when I’d heard it was finally going to be a reality.

The BMW M2 Competition, for those not in the know, is one of the special ones. What makes it delightfully addictive is the fact that BMW’s shoehorned the 3.0-litre straight six into it from the M3. In my books, it’s already off to a terrific start. I’ll chuck in a few numbers right away to give you a better sense of things: 404 bhp and a ludicrous 56 kgm sent to the rear wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch auto. Keep in mind that the M2 Competition is tiny and that it weighs a smidge above 1.5 tonnes, and you can understand why I was waiting for this day to materialise for months now. Everything about the M2 Competition screams that it’s raring to go, and I’ll try my utmost to detail that as much as I can here.

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