New BMW M2 CS smashes Nurburgring record for compact cars
They call it the “Green Hell”, with 20.832 kilometres of undulating tar, known for its significant elevation changes and a bumpy surface.
Achieving a new record time at Germany’s Nürburgring-Nordschleife is a notable achievement, and BMW has done just that in the compact class of cars, with its new M2 CS.
With BMW M development engineer Jörg Weidinger behind the wheel, the BMW M2 CS has knocked the Audi RS3 off its throne as the fastest compact car on the ‘Ring. With a time of 7:25.5 minutes, Weidinger beat the Audi’s previous record by eight seconds.
"The BMW M2 CS has achieved a significant milestone with its lap time of 7:25.5 minutes on the Nordschleife, showcasing the potential for combining performance, technology and exceptional driving dynamics into a single vehicle," BMW M boss Franciscus van Meel exclaimed.
“We are proud that the M2 CS has once again set a new benchmark in the compact car class with this lap time.”
The M2 CS is not the fastest BMW around the ‘Ring however. That honour belongs to the M4 CSL, which lapped the gruelling circuit in 7:18.137s.