THE BMW M2 will as of July 2026 benefit from the availability of an M Performance Track Kit that is specifically geared towards use on track days.
The BMW M2 CS is the special model from BMW M in this class, marked by even sharper handling and unique design characteristics.
Using the M Performance exhaust system, the looks and sound of this specific model can now be taken to a new level.
Track days are becoming an increasingly popular past-time for drivers with sporting ambitions. They relish the chance to enhance their performance on a closed track and to explore the dynamic capabilities of their BMW M.
To push the boundaries even further towards pro racing at these sporting events, an M Performance Track Kit will become available for the BMWM2. It enables the base vehicle to deliver even sharper handling and performance on the race track.
The M Performance Track Kit includes a manually adjustable front splitter that can be deployed for use on the track. It forms a single unit with the front diffuser.
This feature is complemented by wheel arch diffusers, which are not adjustable, and a scoop under the upstream engine oil cooler.
The front splitter/diffuser significantly increases downforce, with aero flicks adding even more grip.
Added to this is a manually adjustable swan neck rear wing, as used on the BMW M4 GT4 and BMW M4 GT3 customer sport models.
It features a "Race Mode" in which the rear wing is moved by 50 millimetres toward the rear, significantly increasing the wing's aerodynamic effectiveness.
When retracted in "Street Mode", its position complies with the German Road Traffic Licensing Regulation, as the vehicle limits are not exceeded. The rear wing's angle of attack can also be varied, with two settings available to maximise downforce on the rear axle depending on the characteristics of the track.
Other elements include a threaded chassis with four-way adjustable rebound and compression damping, adjustable support bearings and the first special motorsport damper system to also be road-legal. In addition, the chassis can be lowered by up to 20 millimetres at the front and rear. The height adjustment is infinitely variable.
The Track Kit's components were developed in collaboration with BMW M specialists, who can draw on expertise built up in the course of races and victories.
The M Performance Track Kit will be available from July 2026 and cost 23,500euros (which is around £20,353 at current exchange rates) plus tax in Germany. All prices exclude installation.