What engine is used in the BMW M2?

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MacDamian
07/30/25 3:37am
BMW M2 is equipped with a straight-six turbocharged engine. This engine has a displacement of 3.0 liters, with a maximum power output of 272 kW and a maximum torque of 465 Nm. The engine reaches its peak power at 6,500 rpm, while the maximum torque is available between 1,400 and 5,560 rpm. The engine features BMW's Double VANOS and direct fuel injection technology, and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The BMW M2 is an entry-level sports car built on the F21 platform. Its exaggerated front fascia clearly draws inspiration from the ConnectedDrive concept car's style, while the low-slung body design better meets aerodynamic requirements, helping to reduce fuel consumption and wind resistance.
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