2017 BMW M2 review
BMW M2 highlights
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Pros
- Amazing handling
- Powerful turbo engine
- Upscale interior
Cons
- Ride can be stiff
- Compact size
- Only one trim level
Mileage (EPA estimate)
18 city, 26 highway, 21 combined
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Nimble handling and a great turbocharged engine sound like an ideal starting point for a proper enthusiast car. The 2017 BMW M2 has a great engine, a turbocharged 3.0L making 365 horsepower. It also has a suspension that builds on decades of BMW racetrack engineering. The 2017 model year saw upgrades to the Executive package, including a wireless charging pad and a new M Driver's package with an increased top speed. So, all the ingredients are there, all you need to do is find just the right 2017 M2 to fit your individual needs.
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What is new for the 2017 BMW M2?
- M2 trims have been upgraded with Overhead Airbags as standard equipment this year.
- Heated Steering Wheel and Apple CarPlay features are now available as options on select trims.
5 reasons to buy the 2017 BMW M2
1. Turbo power
The 2017 M2 is small, but it packs a punch under the hood. The turbocharged 3.0L six-cylinder engine makes an impressive 365 horsepower and 343 lb-ft of torque. It also features a standard six-speed or available seven-speed automated manual (DCT) transmission so you make sure the power is ready coming out of your favorite corner.
2. Grippy handling
When your favorite road gets curvy, the 2017 M2's sport suspension will help keep you between the white lines. BMW has decades of motorsport experience and it shows in the M2's engineering. Once you find just the right M2 you can map out your favorite driving route.
3. Upscale interior
All that performance is great, but you also get a pretty impressive interior. You'll get standard comfort and convenience features like leather upholstery with 10-way power (and heated) front sport seats with driver memory, auto-dimming mirrors, and automatic wipers. So start your search now and you're sure to be pretty impressed with your 2017 M2.
4. Great tech
The 2017 M2 has pretty solid tech in addition to all that performance engineering. Standard features include BMW's iDrive® infotainment system, an 8.8-inch display screen, a navigation system, Bluetooth® and USB connectivity, plus a 12-speaker Harman Kardon® audio system. So you can stay connected along the way.
5. Upgrades available
Come across a 2017 M2 equipped with the Executive package and you'll find a host of upgrades like a heated steering wheel and automatic high-beam headlight control. It also has additional tech like a wireless charging pad, an available Wi-Fi hot-spot, and enhanced Bluetooth and USB functions.
Standalone options include Apple CarPlay® smartphone integration and an increased top track speed from 155 mph to 168 mph.Shop with your budget in mind
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Ratings & reliability
2017 BMW M2 FAQ
The 2017 BMW M2 offers 18 MPG City and 26 MPG Highway. It is important to remember factors such as driving style, weather conditions, and the use of features such as Eco mode can impact fuel efficiency.
The 2017 BMW M2 has received an average 5.0 out of 5 stars from our customers. If you're in the market for a 2017 BMW M2, check out reviews from customers just like you. 2017 BMW M2 Reviews.
Here is what's new for the 2017 BMW M2:
- Overhead Airbags
- Heated Steering Wheel
- Apple CarPlay
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