BMW M2

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The fully loaded 2024 BMW M2 could be fetched for around $80,000.

The 2024 BMW M2 has officially landed on the US configurator, boasting a fresh starting price of $63,200 – a mere $1,000 uptick from its 2023 predecessor. However, it’s essential to note that this base cost excludes the additional $995 designated for destination and handling fees, thus anchoring the final stateside consumer cost at a tidy $64,195.

BMW M2

Regarding exterior allure, the standard paint options include the classic Alpine White and the vibrant Zandvoort Blue. A choice between two-wheel options – the suave Jet Black or the captivating Bi-color – comes at no extra expense. For an extra $650, thrill-seekers can opt for the luxurious Black Sapphire Metallic, Toronto Red Metallic, or the chic Brooklyn Grey Metallic finishes.

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As for enhancement packages, the 2024 M2 offers a trio of tempting options. First up, the Shadowline Package ($300) douses the headlights in a sleek black finish and crowns the rear with black high-gloss exhaust tips, exuding an air of mystique. On the other hand, the Lighting Package ($650) embraces adaptive full LED lights and seamlessly integrated automatic high beams, enhancing both style and safety. However, the pièce de résistance is the Carbon Package ($9,900), which lavishes buyers with a captivating M carbon roof, meticulously woven carbon fiber trims, and the coveted M driver’s package.

Interior indulgence is customizable as well, with three distinct upholstery options that won’t inflate the MSRP. Yet, for those with an eye for opulence, aluminum rhombic anthracite trimmings beckon at a reasonable $150, while the allure of carbon fiber trimmings (a feature within the Carbon Package) can be yours for $800.

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Refuting rumors of powertrain upgrades, the 2024 iteration maintains its robust performance, harnessing 453 horsepower and an authoritative 406 lb-ft of torque from its twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six engine. The gratifying choice between a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic transmission remains a cost-free privilege.

BMW M2

The array of optional add-ons is equally captivating. An adaptive cruise control system can be acquired for a mere $500, while the live cockpit pro, complete with an engaging heads-up display, is attainable for $1,100. Not to be overlooked, the convenience of remote engine start carries a modest $300 price tag, while a heated steering wheel – perfect for chilly days – can be yours for $200. Navigating tight spots becomes a breeze with the parking assistant ($200), and for the tech-savvy, wireless charging is a convenient $200 upgrade. The allure of 5G connectivity through the personal eSIM option is a steal at $300. Additionally, a range of maintenance programs, valued at up to $6,649, are available to cater to the discerning owner’s needs.

BMW M2

Should one wish to bask in the zenith of the 2024 BMW M2 experience, a lavishly equipped model can be secured for an approximate sum of $80,000. This indulgence encapsulates the pinnacle of the model’s offerings, retaining its allure until the advent of the even more performance-focused M2 CS, slated to make its grand entrance in the year 2025.

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