At the Chengdu Auto Show that opened today, the new BMW M2 was officially launched, priced at 608,000 yuan. As an annual facelift model, the new car’s exterior design remains unchanged, but it is equipped with the latest iDrive 8.5 engine system. At the same time, the power system has been slightly upgraded, increasing the power by 20 horsepower.
In terms of appearance, the new car is basically unchanged from the current model. It still has a polygonal double grille with a banner-style grille structure, and the "M2" badge is embedded. The headlight set of the new car has a polygonal structure and is equipped with a scoop-shapedLED light set inside. The front surround adopts a three-point rectangular heat dissipation and ventilation opening, and the overall shape is still tough.
The new car offers a variety of new paint colors, includingSaint Paulo yellow solid color, fire red metallic paint, Portimão blue metallic paint, skyscraper gray metallic paint, etc., and also provides 4 customized car paint options, namely Java Green, Voodoo Blue, Twilight Purple and Warship Pearl Gray.
In terms of interior, the new car is equipped with a 12.3-inch + 14.9-inch curved dual screen design, and the button layout of the center console has been fine-tuned. , and the newly equipped iDrive 8.5 car-machine system integrates more functional operation interfaces and improves the car-machine interaction experience.
In terms of power, the new car is equipped with an optimized 3.0T turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine, with a maximum power increase of 20 horsepower, reaching 480Horsepower and maximum torque of 600 N·m (550 N·m for manual transmission); in terms of transmission system, the new car will provide 6-speed manual and 8-speed automatic transmission options, of which the 0-100km/h acceleration time for manual transmission is 4.2 Seconds, automatic transmission is 4 seconds, the maximum speed is 250km/h, which can be increased to 285km/h with the optional M driving package.
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