The BMW M2 2023 has sparked a lot of controversy in terms of its unusual appearance since the release of its images. However, the performance of the car is still powerful, providing a sporty driving experience for its owner.
The 2023 BMW.M2 is an upgraded version of BMW’s high-performance coupe line. The second generation of the BMW M2 has been officially introduced worldwide with new and innovative improvements.
It is known that the car will have a single assembly line located at the manufacturer’s plant in Mexico. The starting price for this sports coupe is 62,200 USD and it will be available at dealerships in April 2023.
The BMW M2 is a small car built around a simple formula: big engine in the front, driver in the middle, and power to the rear wheels.
Contents
- 1 DYNAMICS 2023 BMW.M2
- 2 AESTHETICS
- 3 DRIVING EXPERIENCE
- 4 2023 BMW M2 review
- 5 Introduction
- 6 What is the price of the BMW M2 in Australia?
- 7 How much space does the BMW M2 have inside?
- 8 Does the BMW M2 support Apple CarPlay and Android Auto?
- 9 Is the BMW M2 a safe car?
- 10 What safety technology does the BMW M2 have?
- 11 What is the cost of maintaining the BMW M2?
- 12 Does the BMW M2 have good fuel efficiency?
- 13 Is it worth buying a BMW M2?
- 14 2023 BMW M2 Coupe Features And Specs
- 14.1 Overview
- 14.2 Warranty
- 14.2.0.0.1 Description
- 14.2.0.0.2 Recall Date 02/17/2023
- 14.2.0.0.3 Remedy
- 14.2.0.0.4 Consequence
- 14.2.0.0.5 Potential Units Affected
- 14.2.0.0.6 Description
- 14.2.0.0.7 Recall Date
- 14.2.0.0.8 Remedy
- 14.2.0.0.9 Consequence
- 14.2.0.0.10 Potential Units Affected
- 14.2.0.0.11 Description
- 14.2.0.0.12 Recall Date
- 14.2.0.0.13 Remedy
- 14.2.0.0.14 Consequence
- 14.2.0.0.15 Potential Units Affected
- 14.2.0.0.16 Description
- 14.2.0.0.17 Recall Date
- 14.2.0.0.18 Remedy
- 14.2.0.0.19 Consequence
- 14.2.0.0.20 Potential Units Affected
- 14.2.0.0.21 Description
- 14.2.0.0.22 Recall Date
- 14.2.0.0.23 Remedy
- 14.2.0.0.24 Consequence
- 14.2.0.0.25 Potential Units Affected
- 14.3 Safety
- 14.4 Incentives & Rebates
- 15 2023 bmw m2 images
- 16 FAQ
DYNAMICS 2023 BMW.M2
STRENGTH FROM SYNERGY
BONDED TO BE BETTER.
Meticulously engineered, the all-new BMW M2’s chassis technology and adaptive M suspension elevate road connection, translating the engine’s raw power into a riveting driving experience.
BE ONE WITH THE ROAD.
The all-new BMW M2’s wheels elevate design and performance, offering a striking image while reinforcing its unparalleled agility and handling.
ROAR FORWARD.
THE M2’s M TwinPower Turbo inline 6-cylinder engine gets you from 0 to 100 km/h in a jaw-dropping 4.1 seconds with a powerful 460 hp/550 Nm of torque.
AESTHETICS
ELEGANCE MADE AGGRESSIVE
UNLEASH BOLD BRILLIANCE.
Forged with precision and draped in confidence, THE M2 radiates raw power with its muscular build and hallmark M design features.
THE SEAT OF POWER.
You never have to sacrifice comfort for performance with THE M2. The M Sport Seats provide the ideal plushness and posture support when driving on the open road or navigating tricky turns.
ACCESS EXCITEMENT INSTANTLY
Explore new horizons with THE M2’s generous 4-seater cabin and enormous 390L luggage space. Enjoy the freedom to travel to your heart’s content.
GET GROUND CONTROL
The M Carbon Roof sheds weight from your vehicle so can stay close to the ground where there is no drag to hold you back or keep you down.
DRIVING EXPERIENCE
EXHILARATION ON DEMAND
MASTER THE CURVE.
The all-new BMW M2’s Curved Display puts ultimate convenience at your fingertips so you can focus on the thrill of the drive. Its streamlined design adds a touch of sophistication to this powerful sports car.
THE SOUNDTRACK TO YOUR THRILLS.
Awaken your senses as the engine’s power comes alive with the M-specific exhaust system in a symphony of sound that’s both thrilling and addictive.
GEAR UP FOR ADRENALINE.
THE M2’s 8-speed M Steptronic transmission and shift paddles on the steering wheel keep you engaged while driving. Make lightning-fast changes quicker and safer to experience ultimate freedom on the road.
2023 BMW M2 review
- Still a classic rear-drive sports car
- You can still get a manual
- Reasonably priced
Cons
- Carbon seats don’t play nice with manual
- Manual still isn’t standout
- Looks are polarising
- 19-inch front, 20-inch rear alloy wheels
- Adaptive LED headlights
- Auto high beam
- Keyless entry and start
- Adaptive dampers
- Active M differential
- Tyre pressure monitoring
- Keyless entry and start (phone-based digital key for auto)
- Ambient interior lighting
- Tri-zone climate control
- Leather ‘Vernasca’ upholstery
- Heated front seats
- Electric seat adjustment
- M-branded seat belts
- Steering wheel heating
- Head-up display
- BMW Live Cockpit Professional
- 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
- 14.9-inch touchscreen
- BMW Operating System 8
- Cloud-based maps
- OTA compatibility
- DAB+ digital radio
- Harman Kardon surround sound system
- Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
- Wireless smartphone charging
Introduction
When the BMW M2 was introduced in 2015, it immediately earned a reputation as a classic. It perfectly embodied the essence of the M philosophy: powerful, compact, fast, and agile – a true car for driving enthusiasts.
Now, BMW has taken the M formula and applied it to their new 2 Series (G87), resulting in what can be argued as the most accomplished and aggressive M2 to date.
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BMW’s M division has remained steadfast with the latest M2, combining a potent twin-turbo inline six-cylinder engine with rear-wheel drive and the option of a manual or automatic transmission. This tried-and-true recipe has been refined over time, making this car the last of its kind from BMW’s M division to be purely powered by combustion. The next M2, expected to debut in 2030 based on BMW’s usual seven-year model cycle, is likely to be electric.
As a result, this final iteration is destined to be held in high regard long after the sound of combustion is replaced by the artificial buzz and hum of electrification. Undoubtedly, all the elements for a future classic are present.
Visually, the M2 has taken on a more muscular and commanding appearance compared to its predecessor. The wheel arches have an appealingly bulging effect, accommodating 19-inch alloys at the front and 20-inch ones at the rear – the first time staggered wheel sizes are standard on an M2.
The new front and rear bumpers exude a purposeful and aggressive look, complemented by the prominent bulge on the bonnet where the heart and soul of the M2 lies.
Not only is it larger in size, but it has also been dimensionally improved. The length of the new model has increased by 114mm compared to the previous version, now measuring 4580mm. The width has also increased by 33mm, reaching 1887mm. Additionally, it sits slightly lower than the old M2 now measuring1403mm, which is 7mm lower.
The stance of the M2 has also been enhanced. The new model has a 54mm longer wheelbase, with the front track increasing by 38mm and the rear track by 4mm.
The result is an M2 that is longer, leaner, and more powerful in appearance than its predecessor. It has undeniable street appeal.
However, street appeal alone is not enough to match the revered original M2. This new model needs to surpass its predecessor in order to establish its own legacy of driver involvement.
What is the price of the BMW M2 in Australia?
With only one variant currently available, pricing for the 2023 BMW M2 is straightforward. Prices start at $121,700 before on-road costs, and buyers can choose between a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic transmission at no additional cost.
This represents an increase in price of $18,800 for the manual transmission and $11,800 for the automatic transmission compared to the previous generation M2. The previous-gen M2 Competition trim, in its final year (2021), was priced between $102,900 and $109,900 plus on-road costs, depending on the transmission.
Despite the price increase, the M2 remains the most affordable fully-fledged M car on the market. The entry-level M3 sedan with a manual gearbox starts at $161,300 plus on-road costs.
There are few direct competitors for the M2. Audi offers the RS3 in hatchback ($91,400) or sedan ($93,900) versions. Mercedes-AMG has the CLA45 S, starting at $128,000 plus on-road costs.
For those with a more modest budget looking for a tamer driving experience, the regular BMW M240i xDrive, which shares some components with the M2, starts at $96,000 plus on-road costs.
The new M2 in Australia comes with a generous list of standard equipment.
The highlight is undoubtedly the powerful 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline six-cylinder engine located under the bold hood. This engine is derived from its M3 and M4 counterparts but is slightly detuned to produce 338kW and 550Nm of torque. It can be paired with either a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission that sends power to the rear wheels. There is no all-wheel-drive option for the M2, ensuring a pure driving experience.
Notable equipment includes adaptive LED headlights, dual interior screens, heated electric M Sport seats, Vernasca leather upholstery, wireless phone charging, a head-up display, tri-zone climate control, and a Harman Kardon surround-sound system.
Advanced driver assistance systems comprise of autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and either regular cruise control in manual models or adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go in automatic vehicles.
Customers have the option to select from a range of five colors, all included in the base price. Our test car was painted in the trendy M Brooklyn Grey shade. Additionally, there are two choices for alloy wheel designs and two interior trim color options in Vernasca leather, all at no extra cost.
The only optional feature that comes with an additional charge, and it’s a substantial one, is the M Carbon Experience priced at $14,500. This package includes lightweight M Carbon bucket seats, Merino leather upholstery, a higher top speed limit (285km/h compared to 250km/h), and vouchers for two BMW M performance driving courses.
Key details | 2023 BMW M2 |
Price | $121,700 plus on-road costs |
Colour of test car | M Brooklyn Grey |
Options | None |
Price as tested | $121,700 plus on-road costs |
Drive-away price | $132,720 (NSW) |
How much space does the BMW M2 have inside?
bmw m2 2023 interior. As you open the door and enter the cabin, you’ll be welcomed by an intentionally sporty interior. The M2 is designed with the driver in mind, and this is evident in the cabin’s layout. Starting with the steering wheel, which has long been regarded as one of the best in the industry, it features a satisfyingly chunky rim that feels incredibly special to hold. The steering wheel is equipped with multifunction switches that are conveniently placed but not overwhelming. Additionally, there are two red buttons – M1 and M2 – which can be programmed to instantly switch between personalized driving modes with just a simple press.
The front seats provide excellent support in all the right areas. In our test car, we had regular seats instead of the snug, firm, and sometimes uncomfortable carbon-fiber sports seats found in the M Carbon Experience package. After experiencing the latter in an M3 recently, I found myself appreciating the more traditional and comfortable regular seats. The interior finish of the car is exactly what you would expect from a BMW – superb.
The use of high-quality materials throughout the cabin gives it a premium feel, although personally, I would have preferred straight-up black Vernasca leather instead of the Cognac color in our test car. However, different people may have different preferences. The dashboard, center console, and M steering wheel are adorned with glossy carbon fiber, adding a touch of luxury to the overall design.
One particular aesthetic highlight is the paddle-shifters on the steering wheel, which are finished in carbon fiber and accented with a vibrant red color. The ‘+” and “-” symbols on the shifters, indicating gear changes, also feature the same red color. It may be a small detail, but the attention to detail and aesthetic appeal is truly satisfying. While the M2 technically has seating for four people, the second row is best suited for short trips only. Although there has been a slight increase in legroom due to the M2’s growth spurt, it still remains tight and requires some contortion to get in and out of.
Your dignity may be left behind on the curb during this process. The boot capacity remains the same as the previous generation M2, measuring at 390L. This should be sufficient for most needs. However, it’s worth noting that there is no spare wheel included. Instead, you are provided with a tire repair kit to handle any flat tire situations until you can reach a Bob Jane T-Mart for assistance.
2023 BMW M2 | |
Seats | Four |
Boot volume | 390L |
Length | 4580mm |
Width | 1887mm |
Height | 1403mm |
Wheelbase | 2747mm |
Does the BMW M2 support Apple CarPlay and Android Auto?
Like the other updated models in the M range, the M2 comes equipped with BMW’s latest dual-screen infotainment system. The infotainment setup consists of a 14.9-inch touchscreen and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster/driver display, both housed within a single curved panel that makes a strong impression. The M2 offers both wireless and wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, in addition to BMW’s own satellite navigation system.
We personally prefer using CarPlay for most tasks, and in this regard, the system performs flawlessly, quickly connecting and remaining reliable. BMW has made improvements to its operating system, which is a step up from the previous setup that was often confusing and not particularly user-friendly. However, the user experience still falls slightly short, with its multitude of screens, apps, and functions sometimes feeling overwhelming. With continued use, familiarity will likely alleviate this issue.
In addition to using the touchscreen, which is highly responsive and quick to operate, inputs can also be made through a rotary dialler in the center console, steering wheel buttons, or voice commands using the “Hey BMW” feature. The overall design is sleek and enhanced by a clear and crisp display. However, there is a drawback in that the screen is heavily relied upon, serving as the central control hub for the M2.
Everything from climate controls (temperature and fan speed) to drive modes requires pressing, scrolling, swiping, and clicking on the 14.9-inch display. This level of accessibility may not be the most intuitive, especially when on the move. We have always advocated for physical dials and switches for climate functions, as they are easier to use, particularly while driving. It’s worth noting that there are individuals who believe in setting the temperature once and leaving it, but this perspective may not apply to those with partners who constantly alternate between “it’s too hot” and “it’s too cold” within minutes.
The driver display in the 12.3-inch size has been improved compared to previous versions. It can be customized according to personal preferences and includes some screens that are specific to the M model. When it comes to everyday driving, the setup is effective and provides clear driving data that can be adjusted in various ways. Additionally, M-specific features can be accessed through the infotainment screen. Among these features are a lap timer, which is useful on the track, and a Drift Analyzer that measures factors such as duration and angle before giving a rating out of five stars. It’s important to note that these features should only be used in appropriate settings and not on public roads. However, they are great for legal skidpan activities.
Is the BMW M2 a safe car?
ANCAP, Australia’s safety body, has not yet tested the BMW M2. Similarly, Euro NCAP has not conducted a specific test for the M2. However, it is important to note that the BMW 2 Series range, upon which the M2 is based, received a four-star rating (out of five) from Euro NCAP in 2022. This rating was determined by scoring 82 percent for adult occupant protection, 81 percent for child occupant protection, 67 percent for vulnerable road user protection, and 64 percent for its safety assistance systems. These last two scores contributed to the overall four-star rating of the 2 Series range.
2023 BMW M2 | |
ANCAP rating | Untested |
What safety technology does the BMW M2 have?
The Driver Assistance package from BMW includes a variety of advanced features to enhance the driving experience. This package includes adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go function, autonomous emergency braking, lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert.
Both rows of occupants in the BMW M2 are protected by a suite of six airbags.
What is the cost of maintaining the BMW M2?
BMW provides a standard five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty for the M2, which is in line with industry standards. The servicing of the M2 is based on its condition, meaning you will be notified when it is time to visit the workshop. There is an option to purchase a five-year/80,000km service plan for $3480 at the time of purchase. For comprehensive insurance coverage, a 35-year-old male driver living in Chatswood, NSW can expect to pay approximately $3436 per year based on a comparative quote from a leading insurer. It is important to note that insurance costs may vary depending on factors such as location, driving history, and personal circumstances.
At a glance | 2023 BMW M2 |
Warranty | Five years, unlimited km |
Service intervals | Condition-based |
Servicing costs | $3480 (5 years/80,000km) |
Does the BMW M2 have good fuel efficiency?
According to BMW, the M2 automatic has a fuel consumption rate of 9.7 liters per 100km during official testing. However, in real-world conditions, this figure may only be achievable if driving extremely gently, which is unlikely for an M2. During our test, we recorded a fuel consumption rate of 14.3 liters per 100km.
In order to access the peak performance of the engine, the M2 requests fuel with a 98-octane rating, but with a small 52L tank it’s likely to make service station visits a frequent occurrence.
Key details | 2023 BMW M2 |
Engine | 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder twin-turbo petrol |
Power | 338kW @ 6250rpm |
Torque | 550Nm @ 2650–5870rpm |
Drive type | Rear-wheel drive |
Transmission | Eight-speed torque converter automatic |
Power-to-weight ratio | 199.6kW/t |
Weight (kerb) | 1725kg |
Spare tyre type | Tyre repair kit |
Turning circle | 11.9m |
Is it worth buying a BMW M2?
The new M2 has definitely surpassed its predecessor by a significant margin. However, this hasn’t diminished what the original M2 represented: a high-performance M car that encapsulated the essence of the M tricolour on the boot lid and packed it into a compact and relatively affordable coupe. The latest version of the M2 continues in this tradition, and we would even argue that it’s an improvement over its predecessor. While it has grown in size, it has also gained in stature, becoming a more confident and engaging sports car that provides a sensory experience that future generations of drivers may struggle to comprehend. It’s important to note that this M2 will be the last of its kind, which is both a reason for celebration and a touch of sadness. BMW has promised that each new M car will be better than the previous one, but it’s hard to imagine how an electrified M2 could offer the same level of engagement, performance, and sheer driving pleasure. If you’re considering buying one, act quickly before they’re no longer available.
2023 BMW M2 Coupe Features And Specs
Overview
Engine Name | 6-Cyl Turbo 3.0 Liter |
Trim | Base Coupe |
Horsepower | 453@6,250 |
Torque | 406@2,650 |
Number Of Cylinders | 6 |
Front Headroom | 38.1 in |
Rear Headroom | 34.7 in |
Front Legroom | 41.8 in |
Rear Legroom | 32.2 in |
Front Shoulder Room | 55.9 in |
Length | 180.3 in |
Width | 74.3 in |
Height | 55.2 in |
Wheelbase | 108.1 in |
Ground Clearance | N/A |
Fuel Capacity | 13.7 |
Cargo Capacity | 13.8 cu-ft |
Curb Weight | 3,600 lb |
Towing Capacity | N/A |
GVWR | N/A |
Payload Capacity | N/A |
Tonnage | N/A |
Availability | MSRP | |
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PACKAGE | ||
Carbon Package INCLUDES: Black Merino Leather with M Color Highlight; Carbon Fiber Roof; Driver Seat, Racing; Head Restraints; Luxury Trim, Carbon Fiber On Console; Doors And Instrument Panel; Passenger Seat, Racing; Roof Color, Black; Seat Upholstery, Premium Leather ; Sunroof; Tires, Front P275/35R19 All Season BSW Run Flat; Tires, Rear P285/30R20 All Season BSW Run Flat; Unique 1-Day High-Performance Driving Class At a BMW Performance Center.; Wheels, 19″ Alloy; Wheels, 20″ Alloy |
Optional | $9900 |
Lighting Package INCLUDES: Cornering Lights/Curb Illumination; Headlight Control, Speed Dependant Active Headlights |
Optional | $650 |
M Driver’s Package INCLUDES: Unique 1-Day High-Performance Driving Class At a BMW Performance Center. |
Optional | $2500 |
Shadowline Package INCLUDES: Black Trim, Exhaust Pipe; M Shadowline Lights |
Optional | $300 |
ENGINE
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6-Cyl Turbo 3.0 Liter
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Standard | |
TRANSMISSION
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6 Speed Manual
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Standard | |
Steptronic 8 Speed Automatic with Manual Mode Select INCLUDES: Axle Ratio, 3.154; Emission Equipment, 7.8; Remote Services |
No Charge | |
EXTERIOR COLOR
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Alpine White
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No Charge | |
Black Sapphire Metallic
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No Charge | |
Brooklyn Grey Metallic
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No Charge | |
Toronto Red Metallic
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No Charge | |
Zandvoort Blue
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No Charge | |
BRAKES
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4 Wheel Disc w/ABS
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Standard | |
Brake Assist System
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Standard | |
Cornering Brake Control
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Standard | |
Hand Brake, Electronic
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Standard | |
M Compound Brakes with Red Calipers INCLUDES: Brakes, Disc |
No Charge | |
CONVENIENCE
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Active Cruise Control
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Optional | $550 |
Air Conditioning: Dual-Zone Climate Control
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Standard | |
Apple CarPlay (Wireless) and Android Auto
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Standard | |
Apps Control
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Standard | |
Bluetooth®
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Standard | |
Built-In Apps
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Standard | |
Coming Home Device
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Standard | |
Connection to External Entertainment Devices
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Standard | |
Cruise/Speed Control
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Standard | |
Cupholders, Front
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Standard | |
Engine Start Button
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Standard | |
Entry System, Illuminated
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Standard | |
Garage Door Opener
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Standard | |
Internal HD
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Standard | |
Load Restraint
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Standard | |
Memory Adjustment: Mirror
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Standard | |
Multi-Function Display Screen, 12.30-Inch
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Standard | |
Navigation System, Multi-Touch Screen with Internet and Traffic Info
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Standard | |
Personal eSIM 5G INCLUDES: Wi-Fi Network |
Optional | $300 |
Power Locks
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Standard | |
Power Outlet, 12v: Cargo Area, Front(2)
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Standard | |
Power Windows
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Standard | |
Remote Engine Start
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Optional | $300 |
Secondary Ventilation Controls
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Standard | |
Smart Card/Key
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Standard | |
Telematics
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Standard | |
Text to Speech / Speech to Text
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Standard | |
Trip Computer
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Standard | |
Trunk/Hatch Release, Remote
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Standard | |
Ventilation System With Micro Filter
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Standard | |
Voice Activating System, with Radio Settings, Phone, Navigation System
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Standard | |
Wireless Device Charging INCLUDES: Mobile Phone Prep with Charger; Wireless Charging Pad |
Optional | $200 |
DRIVE
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Drive: Rear-Wheel Drive
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Standard | |
ENGINEERING
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Auto Start-Stop
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Standard | |
Axle Ratio, 3.462
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Standard | |
Compass
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Standard | |
Driver Modes: Engine Mapping, Stability Control, Steering, Suspension, Traction Control
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Standard | |
Electrical System, 12v
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Standard | |
Energy Recuperation, Engine
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Standard | |
Traction Control, Electronic
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Standard | |
EXTERIOR
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BMW M 50 Years Emblems
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Optional | $200 |
Cornering Lights/Curb Illumination
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Standard | |
Door Handles (Exterior), Body Color
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Standard | |
M Carbon Roof INCLUDES: Carbon Fiber Roof; Roof Color, Black; Sunroof |
Optional | $2600 |
Spoiler, Trunk/Hatch
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Standard | |
Sunroof, Glass Power
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Standard | |
Window, Rear
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Standard | |
INTERIOR
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Aluminum Rhombicle Anthracite
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Optional | $150 |
Armrest, Front Seat Center
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Standard | |
Carbon Fiber Trim
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Optional | $800 |
Floor Covering
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Standard | |
Floor Mats
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Standard | |
Heated Steering Wheel
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Optional | $200 |
Light, Cargo Area
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Standard | |
Live Cockpit Pro (Incl. Head-Up Display) INCLUDES: Head-Up Display with M-Specific Content with Standard BMW Curved Display; Main Dashboard Display |
Optional | $1100 |
Luxury Trim, Piano Black On Console; Doors And Instrument Panel ; Leather On Shift Knob
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Standard | |
Main Dashboard Display
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Standard | |
Steering Wheel: Alloy & Leather-Trimmed, Tilt Telescoping Steering Wheel
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Standard | |
Vanity Mirror: Illuminated Driver And Passenger Vanity Mirror
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Standard | |
LIGHTING
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Ambient Lighting
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Standard | |
LED Lights: High Beams, Daytime Running Lights, Rear Lights, Brake Lights, Low Beams, Side Indicator
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Standard | |
Reading Lights, Front
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Standard | |
MIRRORS
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Body-Color Heated Driver Power Door Mirrors With Turn Signals, Body-Color Heated Passenger Power Door Mirrors With Turn Signals
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Standard | |
Foldable Mirrors
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Standard | |
Rear View Mirror, Automatic
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Standard | |
OTHER
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Warranty Full Service, 36 Months / Other Miles
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Standard | |
PAINT
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Gloss
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Standard | |
Metallic Paint
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Optional | $650 |
SAFETY
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Airbag, Front
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Standard | |
Airbag, Side
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Standard | |
Airbag, Side Curtain
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Standard | |
Airbags, 6
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Standard | |
Center High Mount Stop Light
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Standard | |
Collision Warning System, Active Driving Assistant
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Standard | |
Dynamic Stability Control (Dsc)
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Standard | |
Headlight Control, Dusk Sensor
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Standard | |
Headlights, LED
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Standard | |
Heated Washer
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Standard | |
Hill Holder
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Standard | |
Isofix Preparation
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Standard | |
Lane Departure Warning System
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Standard | |
Lights, Daytime Running
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Standard | |
Limited Slip Differential, Rear Mechanical Active M Differential
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Standard | |
Low Tire Pressure Indicator
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Standard | |
Overtaking Sensor, Blind Sport Detection
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Standard | |
Parking Assistance
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Standard | |
Parking Assistant INCLUDES: Parking Assistance; Parking Distance Sensors, Front Radar; Parking Distance Sensors, Rear Camera and Radar; Parking Distance Sensors, Side Radar |
Optional | $200 |
Parking Distance Sensors, Front Park Distance Control (PDC) Radar, Rear Park Distance Control (PDC) Camera and Radar
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Standard | |
Theft Deterrent System
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Standard | |
Traffic Sign Recognition
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Standard | |
Windshield Wipers, Automatic Intermittent Rain Sensor
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Standard | |
SEATS
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Dual Front 14-Way Power Heated Sports with Memory
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Standard | |
Easy Entry
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Standard | |
Rear Seats, Bench/Sports Split Folding
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Standard | |
Seat Upholstery, Leather
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Standard | |
Seat Upholstery, Premium Leather X3MM INCLUDES: Black Merino Leather with M Color Highlight |
No Charge | |
Seat Upholstery/Color, Black Merino Leather with M Color Highlight Premium Leather
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No Charge | |
Seat Upholstery/Color, Black Vernasca Leather with Blue Contrast Stitching
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No Charge | |
Seat Upholstery/Color, Black Vernasca Leather with M Color Highlight
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No Charge | |
Seat Upholstery/Color, Cognac Vernasca Leather with Contrast Stitching
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No Charge | |
Seating, 4
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Standard | |
SOUND
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Audio System, AM/FM Radio, Digital/Satellite Radio with Color Multi-Touch Screen
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Standard | |
Harman/Kardon® Speakers Subwoofer and Surround Sound
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Standard | |
Remote Audio Controls
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Standard | |
SUSPENSION
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Alternate Suspension
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Standard | |
Front Strut/Rear Multi-Link w/ Coil Springs
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Standard | |
Responsive Suspension
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Standard | |
TIRES
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P275/35ZR19 Summer Front & P285/30ZR20 Summer Rear
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Standard | |
WHEELS
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19″ Alloy Front ; 20″ Alloy Rear
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Standard | |
19″/20″ M Light Alloy Bicolor Double Spoke 930m w/Mixed Tires
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No Charge | |
19″/20″ M Light Alloy Bicolor Double Spoke 930m w/Mixed Tires
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No Charge |
Warranty
Full Warranty Months | 48 | Full Warranty Miles | 50,000 |
Powertrain Warranty Months | 48 | Powertrain Warranty Miles | 50,000 |
Maintenance Warranty Months | 36 | Maintenance Warranty Miles | 36,000 |
Roadside Warranty Months | 48 | Roadside Warranty Miles | Unlimited |
Corrosion Warranty Months | 144 | Corrosion Warranty Miles | Unlimited |
Recall ID: #347491
DescriptionBMW of North Americal, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2023 8 Series Coupe (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8), 8 Series Convertible (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8), 8 Series Gran Coupe (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8, Alpine B8 xDrive), 2 Series Coupe (230i, 230i xDrive, M240i xDrive, M2), and 2022-2023 Z4 sDrive30i, Z4 M40i vehicles. When the digital key is removed from the vehicle, the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software may still allow the power windows and sunroof to be closed. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 118, “Power-operated Window Systems.” |
Recall Date 02/17/2023 |
RemedyDealers will update the software for the Electronic Control Unit (ECU), free of charge. In addition, the digital key function via cellular service and Wi-Fi capability will be deactivated until the vehicle is updated with new software. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed April 11, 2023. Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417. |
ConsequenceUnintentionally closing the windows or sunroof without the key present can increase the risk of injury to occupants inside the vehicle. |
Potential Units Affected3193 |
Recall ID: #347492
DescriptionBMW of North Americal, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2023 8 Series Coupe (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8), 8 Series Convertible (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8), 8 Series Gran Coupe (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8, Alpine B8 xDrive), 2 Series Coupe (230i, 230i xDrive, M240i xDrive, M2), and 2022-2023 Z4 sDrive30i, Z4 M40i vehicles. When the digital key is removed from the vehicle, the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software may still allow the power windows and sunroof to be closed. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 118, “Power-operated Window Systems.” |
Recall Date02/17/2023 |
RemedyDealers will update the software for the Electronic Control Unit (ECU), free of charge. In addition, the digital key function via cellular service and Wi-Fi capability will be deactivated until the vehicle is updated with new software. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed April 11, 2023. Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417. |
ConsequenceUnintentionally closing the windows or sunroof without the key present can increase the risk of injury to occupants inside the vehicle. |
Potential Units Affected3193 |
Recall ID: #347493
DescriptionBMW of North Americal, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2023 8 Series Coupe (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8), 8 Series Convertible (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8), 8 Series Gran Coupe (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8, Alpine B8 xDrive), 2 Series Coupe (230i, 230i xDrive, M240i xDrive, M2), and 2022-2023 Z4 sDrive30i, Z4 M40i vehicles. When the digital key is removed from the vehicle, the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software may still allow the power windows and sunroof to be closed. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 118, “Power-operated Window Systems.” |
Recall Date02/17/2023 |
RemedyDealers will update the software for the Electronic Control Unit (ECU), free of charge. In addition, the digital key function via cellular service and Wi-Fi capability will be deactivated until the vehicle is updated with new software. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed April 11, 2023. Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417. |
ConsequenceUnintentionally closing the windows or sunroof without the key present can increase the risk of injury to occupants inside the vehicle. |
Potential Units Affected3193 |
Recall ID: #347494
DescriptionBMW of North Americal, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2023 8 Series Coupe (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8), 8 Series Convertible (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8), 8 Series Gran Coupe (840i, 840i xDrive, M850i xDrive, M8, Alpine B8 xDrive), 2 Series Coupe (230i, 230i xDrive, M240i xDrive, M2), and 2022-2023 Z4 sDrive30i, Z4 M40i vehicles. When the digital key is removed from the vehicle, the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software may still allow the power windows and sunroof to be closed. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 118, “Power-operated Window Systems.” |
Recall Date02/17/2023 |
RemedyDealers will update the software for the Electronic Control Unit (ECU), free of charge. In addition, the digital key function via cellular service and Wi-Fi capability will be deactivated until the vehicle is updated with new software. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed April 11, 2023. Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417. |
ConsequenceUnintentionally closing the windows or sunroof without the key present can increase the risk of injury to occupants inside the vehicle. |
Potential Units Affected3193 |
Recall ID: #347887
DescriptionBMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2023 2 Series Coupe (230i, 230i XDrive, M240i, M240i xDrive) vehicles. The second-row seat backrest cover panels for the side air bags may break during deployment of the side air bags. |
Recall Date02/01/2023 |
RemedyDealers will replace the rear seat backrest side air bag cover panels, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed March 31, 2023. Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417. |
ConsequenceA backrest cover panel that breaks during side air bag deployment may cause the air bag to deploy improperly, increasing the risk of injury to second-row seat occupants. |
Potential Units Affected804 |
Safety
IIHS Front Moderate Overlap | N/R | IIHS Overall Side Crash | N/R |
IIHS Best Pick | 0 | IIHS Rear Crash | N/R |
IIHS Roof Strength | N/R | IIHS Front Small Overlap | N/R |
NHTSA Rating Front Driver | Not Rated | NHTSA Rating Front Passenger | Not Rated |
NHTSA Rating Front Side | Not Rated | NHTSA Rating Rear Side | Not Rated |
NHTSA Rating Overall | Not Rated | NHTSA Rating Rollover | Not Rated |
Incentives & Rebates
Amount | Description | Expiry Date |
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$0 | 8.75% Financing available for varying term lengths : 36, 48, 60 Months – BMW announces APR rates on select models. | 9/04/2023 |
$0 | 9.15% Financing for a maximum term of 75 Months – BMW announces APR rates on select models. | 9/04/2023 |
$0 | 9.75% Financing for a maximum term of 84 Months – BMW announces APR rates on select models. | 9/04/2023 |