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How BMW is getting buyers to spend money in-house

A new range of track-focused performance parts for the BMW M2 means owners can kit up their cars without having to go to the aftermarket.

Jordan Mulach by Jordan Mulach
8 March 2026
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BMW has launched a new lineup of M Performance upgrades for the M2 and M2 CS in Germany, previewing potential parts which could come to Australia.

Available for the most affordable BMW M car in the lineup, the new M Performance Track kit for the base sports coupe adds a front splitter, wheel arch diffusers, and a GT racing-style swan-neck rear wing, all of which greatly increases the amount of downforce the car produces.

On top of this, there’s more ducting for the engine oil cooler, height and ride-adjustable suspension – with the ability to be lowered by up to 20mm, and with four-way rebound and compression settings – plus adjustable support bearings.

There are no added outputs to the M2’s twin-turbo 3.0-litre straight-six engine, which makes 353kW and 550Nm with a six-speed manual transmission, or 600Nm with the eight-speed automatic.

BMW has priced this kit from €23,500 (A$38,890) in Germany, excluding taxes.

Meanwhile, the already hotter M2 CS has also received an M upgrade in the form of a new exhaust system, providing a louder bark from its 390kW and 650Nm engine.

Finished with titanium and carbon tips, the exhaust system is claimed to be about 8kg lighter than the standard-fit unit, though its price of more than €8340 (A$13,800) excluding installation means its not designed to make the car faster – rather its purpose is to deliver a better driving experience.

The BMW M2 CS last year set the lap record for ‘compact’ cars at the Nürburgring, recording a time of seven minutes and 25.534 seconds around the Nordschleife, all without the most recent upgrades.

BMW M2 CS becomes the new affordable ‘Ring king

Jordan Mulach

Jordan Mulach

Motoring Editor
Jordan Mulach is an Australian motoring journalist with a background in motorsport reporting. Now a leading automotive news writer, he combines industry expertise with a passion for cars, sim racing, and all things motoring.

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