
2016 BMW M2 Coupe Gets New Power Whump from G-Power
Following a recent power stage carried out on a BMW M5, the German aftermarket specialists from G-Power tuner are back into the spotlights with another power kit added to the new rising star from BMW, the 2016 M2 Coupe.
In the styling area, the tuner has not added any particular features, the model still standing out from the crowd with the stock M Performance Parts. The cabin is also looking sporty with the same M bits.
However, this gorgeous M2 Coupe has received new tweaks which help achieve increase power; we are looking here at a titanium sport exhaust system with dual-mode sound flap system, new four 90 mm in diameter carbon fiber tailpipes, as well as the new adjustable suspension system which provides increase stability and improves the car`s stance.
The model has also received the 20-inch G-Power Hurricane RR Forged alloy wheels. The car`s main highlight remains the impressive Bi-Tronik kit from G-Power.
In the stock version, the 2016 BMW M2 Coupe is extremely powerful, being equipped with the 3.0-liter M TwinPower Turbo inline flat-six engine, churning out 370 horsepower and 465 Nm of torque. This is enough to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.3 seconds with a DCT and 4.5 seconds with the manual.
However, the tuner is also offering two power stages, also found on other recent BMW tuned-up models, like the M5 or the X5 M. It refers to the Bi-Tronik 2 V1 or the more powerful Bi-Tronik 5 V2 external power module, the latter one adding up to 410 horsepower and 570 Nm of torque. The topping has been also raised to 290 km/h. Unfortunately, G-Power has not revealed the official sprint from 0 to 100 km/h, but we bet less than 4.1 seconds.