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BMW has been teasing car enthusiasts with rumors of a new M2 CS model set to debut in 2026. The last M2 CS model was a limited edition released in 2020, boasting 444 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque. The upcoming M2 CS is rumored to pack even more power, with a reported 525 horsepower being sent to the rear wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Despite the increasing power output, BMW seems to be addressing concerns about the weight of their M cars. The new M2 CS will offer an 18-hp boost over its predecessor, even though cars are expected to be hundreds of pounds apart in terms of weight. Additionally, the manual transmission option will see a decrease in torque compared to the automatic version, a move that suggests BMW is prioritizing performance in the new model.

Standard features from the previous M2 CS will make a return, such as the carbon roof and Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel. Buyers will have the option to choose from exterior colors like Brooklyn Grey or Sapphire Black, with interior leather options in black or two-tone black and red. The car is also expected to come with wheels borrowed from higher-tier CS and CSL models, potentially featuring high-performance Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires.

Production of the new M2 CS is slated to last for just 11 months, from August 2025 to July 2026. Pricing details have not been confirmed, but if the new model follows a similar pricing strategy to its predecessor, potential buyers can expect to pay around $90,000 before additional options and markups.

With the new BMW M2 CS promising to deliver more power and performance than its predecessor, car enthusiasts have a lot to look forward to when the model hits the market in 2026. Stay tuned for more updates and details on this highly anticipated release.