What’s New in the 2026 BMW M2 CS ?
BMW’s M division just dropped a performance bomb. The 2026 BMW M2 CS is not just a facelift or a tune-up -it’s a ground-up rework for speed junkies and track-day warriors.
The biggest headline? 530 horsepower, a 3.8 second 0–60 mph and carbon-fiber everything. That’s 50 more horses than the standard M2 and the lighter body helps every bit of that power go further.
Muscle Meets Finesse: The Heart of the M2 CS
Under the hood sits a tuned-up S58 3.0L twin-turbo inline-six, now pumping out 650 Nm of torque. It’s the same engine found in the M3 and M4 but retuned here for a smaller, more agile platform.
What does that mean for you? Sharper throttle response, more grunt on tap and a car that just begs to be thrown into corners.
- 0–60 mph: 3.8 seconds
- Top Speed: 188 mph with M Driver’s Package
- Transmission: 8-speed M Steptronic only – no manual this time
BMW went auto-only to better handle the torque and improve lap times and while some purists might miss the stick, performance speaks for itself.
Lighter, Lower, Meaner
This isn’t just a power upgrade. The 2026 BMW M2 CS has gone on a serious diet. Thanks to carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic in the roof, hood, diffuser and even the console it’s lost about 30 kg. That weight saving translates into quicker reflexes and tighter handling.
Suspension’s been reworked too – lowered by 8mm, stiffer springs, revised dampers – all set up for track dominance. Add in M Compound brakes (or optional carbon ceramics) and forged alloy wheels and you’ve got a car that bites back.
Inside? M Carbon bucket seats lock you in place with illuminated CS logos. They’re light, firm and ready for apex hunting.
Limited to a Few
BMW isn’t mass producing this one. While numbers aren’t official yet, expect around 2,000 units globally. That makes it not just fast but exclusive.
Price: $99,775 USD
Release: Late Summer 2025
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FAQs
Can you get the 2026 BMW M2 CS with a manual gearbox?
No – it’s 8-speed M Steptronic only for better torque handling and quicker 0–60.
How many will be produced?
Not official yet but expect around 2,000 units globally. Demand is already through the roof.
Verdict: A Collector’s Coupé
The 2026 BMW M2 CS isn’t just about numbers – it’s about feel. Lighter, faster, meaner it refines what made the M2 great and takes it up a level. Limited availability makes this one not just a driver’s car – it’s a future collector’s car.