The new BMW M2 CS (fuel consumption combined: 10.0 l/100 km; CO2
emissions combined: 226 g/km according to WLTP, CO2 class G)* sets a
new benchmark on the legendary Nordschleife racetrack of the
Nürburgring on 11 April 2025. Driven by BMW M development engineer
Jörg Weidinger, it completed the 20.823-kilometre
Nürburgring-Nordschleife circuit in 7:25.5 minutes, beating the
previous best time for compact cars by eight seconds. This
record-setting BMW M2 CS not only raises the bar in the compact car
class, but also further solidifies BMW M’s reputation as a
manufacturer of high-performance vehicles that excel both on the road
and on the racetrack.
“The BMW M2 CS has achieved a significant milestone with its lap
time of 7:25.5 minutes on the Nordschleife, showcasing the potential
for combining performance, technology and exceptional driving dynamics
into a single vehicle,” stated Franciscus van Meel, the Managing
Director of BMW M GmbH. ‘We are proud that the M2 CS has once again
set a new benchmark in the compact car class with this lap time.’
The continuation of a success story.
The previous best time for a BMW M2 model was set by Weidinger in
April 2023, when he completed the course in 7:38.7 minutes. Two years
later, he beat this time by 13 seconds, breaking the class record of
7:30 minutes for the first time. With the newly set best time of
7:25.5 minutes, the BMW M2 CS demonstrates its outstanding performance
as well as the innovative power and engineering skills of BMW M GmbH.
Previous record runs on the Nordschleife by the BMW M4 CS, the BMW M4
CSL and the BMW M3 CS, all mid-range vehicles, achieved times under
7:30 minutes. The BMW M4 CSL also holds the best lap time ever
recorded for a BMW Group production car. The official, notarised time
is 7:18.137 minutes.
The “Green Hell” myth: The Nordschleife as a touchstone.
Often referred to as the ‘Green Hell’, the Nordschleife racetrack is
considered one of the most demanding and challenging racetracks in the
world. Measuring 20.832 kilometres in length with over 70 bends, it
places the highest demands on drivers and vehicles alike. A fast lap
on this track proves a vehicle’s performance and handling
capabilities. The Nordschleife lap times are the gold standard for
measuring a vehicle’s sporting performance and driving dynamics.
Record runs are monitored by a neutral testing organisation, and the
vehicles are checked to ensure they are in standard condition. This
detailed inspection ensures that the record runs are carried out using
production vehicles.
The Nürburgring – Home of BMW M.
BMW M and the Nürburgring have been in partnership for over a quarter
of a century. From the BMW M Power Grandstand and BMW M Bridge to the
BMW M Driving Experience and BMW M Test Centre, not to mention test
drives on the Nordschleife for M vehicles en route to series
production, the partnership between BMW M and the Nürburgring has been
a resounding success for over 25 years. The Nordschleife serves as a
test bench for every M model. The BMW M Test Centre is equipped with
cutting-edge workshop facilities that allow BMW M to put vehicles
through rigorous testing on the Nordschleife track even before they
reach production, as well as to develop new models.
BMW M Motorsport racing cars have achieved numerous successes in
various racing series, including 21 overall victories in the
Nürburgring 24-hour race. The M Power showroom, which was redesigned
in 2021, is another flagship of the cooperation. The Nürburgring’s
position as the home of BMW M has been further strengthened since then.
The new BMW M2 CS: More power, improved driving dynamics and
consistent lightweight construction.
The new BMW M2 CS is a testament to BMW M GmbH’s ongoing commitment
to setting the standard in the compact high-performance sports car
segment. Its combination of performance, lightweight construction and
innovative technology makes the BMW M2 CS a vehicle that gets drivers
and enthusiasts’ hearts racing. The BMW M2 CS increases driving
pleasure in the premium segment with its enhanced performance and
outstanding agility. The advanced six-cylinder in-line engine
featuring BMW M TwinPower Turbo technology delivers an impressive
output of 390 kW/530 hp and a maximum torque of 650 Nm. Model-specific
engine mounts, an adaptive M suspension and an M compound brake system
all contribute to its sporty performance. Power is transmitted to the
rear wheels via an 8-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic.
The BMW M2 CS is the lightest model of the current M2 generation
thanks to targeted lightweight construction, including a large number
of exterior and interior components made of carbon fibre-reinforced
plastic (CFRP), which reduces its weight by around 30 kg. This makes a
decisive contribution to its outstanding driving dynamics. The BMW M2
CS comes with forged M light-alloy wheels as standard. Manufactured at
the BMW Group plant in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, the BMW M2 CS is a
limited edition model with a market launch planned for late summer
2025, priced at 115,000 euros in Germany.
*Consumption and emission figures:
(Fuel consumption combined: 10.0 l/100 km; CO2
emissions combined: 226 g/km according to WLTP, CO2 class G)
The data on fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, power
consumption and range refer to vehicles on the automotive market in
Germany. All figures have already been calculated based on the new
WLTP test cycle. Consumption and emission data refer to the German
Passenger Car Energy Labelling Regulation (EnVKV).