BMW's M Division just released its latest toy for big boys, the new M2 CS, announcing all the details about it, including pricing in several markets worldwide, including Australia. According to the ...
BMW is bringing the Competition Sport model back to the M2 for the 2026 model year. The 2026 BMW M2 CS sends 523 hp and 479 lb-ft of torque through an eight-speed automatic and to the rear wheels. BMW ...
Despite some uncertainty regarding the future of its current internal combustion engine lineup, BMW has unveiled the most powerful M2 model ever: The 2026 BMW M2 CS. With less weight, more power, and ...
Short for "Competition Sport," CS models are sort of like the "M" cars of "M" cars for BMW enthusiasts. They're faster, lighter, and more extreme versions of the brand's fastest performance cars.
The second-generation of the BMW M2 has finally spawned a hotter variant. The 2026 BMW M2 CS packs a 523-horsepower version of the car's turbocharged inline-six, adding 50 ponies to the conventional ...
The ultimate driving machine for the track is here. BMW introduces the stunning M2 CS, a purpose-built weapon engineered to maximize speed and agility on race days. The current BMW M2 is considered ...
Beneath the hood, the new CS uses the 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six S58 found in the regular M2, but here it makes 523 hp and 479 lb-ft of torque. For comparison, the regular M2 makes 473 hp and 443 ...
Since its introduction in 2016, the M2 has carved out a niche for itself as the enthusiast’s M car of choice. Look at the second-generation CS features and specs, and it’s easy to see why. It may be ...