Introducing the new BMW 2 Series Coupe with M Performance parts. What do you think?
The BMW 2 Series Coupe got its debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed, but has had an uplift recently, and it now comes in a modified version with M performance parts. In our opinion, the M performance accessory pack can add to the already athletic looks of the car, but we want to know what you think.
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So, let's take a deep dive into what the M Performance accessory packs come with.
Front Splitter
This carbon grille trim gives your BMW 2 Series a more powerful presence all while enhancing its aerodynamic capabilities, says BMW.
Side Skirts/ Sill Attachments & Decals
These help enhance the sporty looks of your BMW 2 Series, according to BMW. While in this Top Gear article, they deem them as ‘painted black stripes’, so make of that what you will.
Carbon Rear Spoiler
This isn’t just for sporty looks. BMW states it highlights the ‘unique appearance’ of your BMW 2 Series whilst again enhancing the aerodynamics.
Rear Diffuser
While Top Gear refers to this accessory as a 'funny-looking fake diffuser.' BMW sees it more as a way to give your car a race-inspired rear end.
Carbon Grille Trim
Admittedly, this does make the front look very strong and imposing, and makes a powerful statement.
Additionally you can add M3 style carbon fiber wing mirrors, three different wheel options, as well as having carbon exhaust tips.
As for the inside, puddle lights are able to be fitted in the doors, in addition to an Alcantara-trimmed steering wheel and carbon/Alcantara seats too. We think people will be glad BMW finally decided to have some fancier seats fitted.
And if you want just a bit more M performance branding in your life, BMW also offers an M-badged key holder, fuel filler cap or branded door locks.
Probably the most controversial part of the whole design is the rear end, with Top Gear saying it looks ‘droopy and melted’, with ‘a lot of black plastic.’
One upside is the overall angles still look robust and BMW have bought out a stunning colour called ‘Thundernight’, unique to the new Series 2 Coupe.
We would like to know what you think though. Are you a fan of the design or not?