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BMW M2 Competition Héritage - Limited Edition

BMW France has announced a limited edition BMW M2 Competition edition that is a throwback to the BMW 2002 Turbo model. Production of the limited edition M2 is limited to a highly exclusive 40 vehicles.


The 410 horsepower M2 Competition Heritage has been fitted with carbon fiber elements designed to enhance the sporty nature of the vehicle. Features include carbon fiber side fins, floating wheel rims, carbon fiber grille, exhaust tips, diffuser, and spoiler. Additionally, the classic BMW motorsport colors have been incorporated as a form of homage to the 2002. The price to own one of these functional works of art is 75,000 Euros.


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