The 2024 BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo is a powered by a Petrol Straight 6. This variant of the BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo is the 6 speed / Manual version and was first brought out around 2024. This was at around the same time as the introduction of the 2024 Aspark Owl AWD and the 2024 Bugatti Tourbillon V16.
This particular BMW 2 Series has a 2993cc Bi-Turbo Petrol powerplant driven by the BMW Rear Wheel Drive system.
The 2 Series shares its Petrol Straight 6 engine configuration with the likes of the 1965 Aston-Martin DB6 1965 and the 2013 Porsche 911 Turbo S 991.If you're looking for other similar performing cars which share the 2 Series's Rear Wheel Drive, Coupe combination then how about the 1985 Alfa-Romeo Spider Veloce or the earlier 1982 Fiat X1/9 1.5 8V.
Weighing in at 1780 kgs (3924 lbs) places the BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo in a similar weight category as the 2025 Lamborghini Fenomeno V12 and the excellent 2025 BMW 2 Series M2 CS Bi-Turbo, give or take 50kg.
In terms of pure power the 2993cc 24 valve, Straight 6 engine produces around 473 bhp (352 kW) @ 6250 rpm which is comparable to the 2025 Maserati GranCabrio 490 (483 bhp) and also the 2025 Maserati GranTurismo 490 (483 bhp).
The Bi-Turbo Straight 6 throws out 406 lb-ft (550.4 Nm) @ 6130 rpm placing it with cars of similar torque performance figures such as the 2025 Toyota Supra A90 Final Edition (421 lb-ft) or the 2025 Ford Mustang GT Fastback (418 lb-ft).
If you look at both power or torque of the 2024 BMW 2 Series in comparison with its weight you get a much more accurate idea of its real world performance.
The 2015 Mercedes C Class 63 S Saloon (290.7 bhp per ton) has similar Bhp Per Ton stats as the BMW 2 Series.
The BMW 2 Series has a power to weight ratio of 265.7 bhp per ton. Bhp per ton figures of the 2024 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo means you're competing with the 2015 Mercedes C Class 63 S Saloon (290.7 bhp per ton) and the equally quick 2015 Mercedes C Class 63 S AMG (290.7 bhp per ton).
If you agree with the late great Carroll Shelby then arguably an even better indicator of potential performance is Torque!. However, torque isn't the whole story, you also need to compare weight as well for more real world comparisons such as torque per ton.
The BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo generates around 228.0 lb-ft per ton. So if you're looking at what cars perform similarly either on the drag strip or at the traffic lights using torque to weight as a benchmark, then look no further than the 2005 Ford Mustang Cobra GT500 (253.0 lb-ft per ton) or the similarly performing 2017 Audi A7 RS 7 Performance (252.9 lb-ft per ton).
The BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo can accelerate 0–60mph in 4.10 secs or 0–100km/h (0–62mph) in 4.2 secs. Acceleration rivals to the BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo include the 2025 Toyota Supra A90 Final Edition (4.10 secs) or the equally as fast to 60mph 2024 Toyota Supra GR Lightweight EVO (4.10 secs).
The Straight 6 engine of the BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo ensures that, ‘on paper’ at least, accelerates slightly faster than the 2024 Maybach S 580 e EQ Hybrid Technology (4.20 secs) and the 2024 BYD Tang AWD (4.20 secs).
Quarter Mile time is a close race between the BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo and the Bentley Continental GTC Speed
On a longer format for acceleration comparisons the 2024 BMW 2 Series can reach a quarter mile in an estimated 12.62 secs with a trap speed around 107.9 mph. Similar performances down the quarter mile drag strip can be found with the the Bentley Continental GTC Speed (12.63 seconds @ 107.9 mph) and a close race between the BMW 3 Series M3 F80 (12.63 seconds @ 107.9 mph) too.
Some modern performance cars are often artificially restricted particularly when it comes to max speed. 155 mph top speed restrictions are often used as part of the German 'Gentleman's Agreement' for example, so be cautious when using maximum speed figures. The 2024 version of the BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo has a maximum speed of 155mph.
If maxing out your car on the AutoBahn is your thing and you're wondering what has a similar top end performance to the 2024 BMW 2 Series M2 Bi-Turbo then there's the slightly slower the Peugeot 508 PureTech 225 GT S and S (154 mph) or how about the impressive Audi Quattro Sport 2.2 T (154 mph).
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