390 kW BMW M2 CS confirmed for SA
The new BMW M2 CS offers an M3 Competition-matching 390 kW, while seeing off the 0-100 kph sprint in just 3.8 seconds. And it’s scheduled to arrive in SA in Q2 2026…
Though the new BMW M2 CS was previewed at the recent Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Italy (where the covers also came off the Concept Speedtop), the Bavarian automaker has now released full details of this special-edition version of the apex 2 Series coupé.
Scheduled to touch down in South Africa from the 2nd quarter of 2026, the new M2 CS gains extra power while also losing weight. While we don’t yet know how many units have been set aside for Mzansi, BMW says this new derivative will be produced at the San Luis Potosí factory in Mexico “in limited numbers”.
So, what makes the CS-badged variant different to the standard M2? Well, the twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre straight-6 petrol engine has been suitably massaged to generate peak outputs of 390 kW and 650 Nm, respective increases of 37 kW and 50 Nm.
Yes, that makes the rear-driven M2 CS just as powerful as its all-paw bigger brothers, the M3 Competition xDrive and M4 Competition xDrive. For the record, the new BMW M2 CS ships with an 8-speed automatic transmission, meaning – unlike the standard M2 – it’s not available in 6-speed manual guise.
In addition, the BMW M division says it has cut the weight of the special edition by “roughly 30 kg” compared to the standard M2. The newcomer features what BMW describes as a “multitude” of exterior and interior components fashioned from carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP), including that eye-catching boot lid with its integrated “ducktail” spoiler.
BMW claims a 0-100 kph sprint time of just 3.8 seconds, which makes the new CS some 0.2 seconds faster to the mark than the standard M2. Meanwhile, the claimed 0-200 kph time falls by 1.2 seconds to 11.7 seconds. As expected, this special-edition derivative ships standard with the M Driver’s Package, seeing its top speed electronically capped at 302 kph.