2023 BMW M2 Tune-Up Channels Spirit of M3 GT E36

BMW’s launch of the new M2 G87 has brought joy to aftermarket tuners. They now find it easier to design custom packages for this model. Eager to provide a makeover for your rear-wheel-drive car is Alpha-N Performance. You’ll be excited to hear that the Rheinbach-based experts have outdone themselves. Not just one but two tuning kits have been carefully crafted for your choice.

Our attention first turns to the one that echoes the M3 GT E36, featuring British Racing Green paint and a rear wing. The M2 GT – considered the fiercest package for the second-generation M2 – grabs your attention. It comes with vented fenders and a front spoiler sporting an adjustable splitter. It’s further enhanced with champagne-tinted Edelweiss wheels that beautifully offset the green body. Lastly, carbon fibre lends a luxurious touch to the hood, grille, diffuser, and engine cover.

Should you find that too audacious, Project Silver is your go-to. It offers the new M2 some CSL-inspired elements, with the integrated trunk lid spoiler standing out. Recent spy images hint that the forthcoming M2 CS, due in 2025, will flaunt this classic design feature. But why wait? Alpha-N Performance can convert the ordinary M2’s rear into a CSL look-alike for instant gratification.

The M2 GT and Project Silver boast an array of carbon fibre body parts. From the blades of the front fenders to the hood, front spoiler, diffuser, and engine cover – it’s all crafted from this lightweight material. This setup complements the striking black-finished ProLine wheels.

Look to the M Performance Parts if you crave an M2 with more angular flair straight from BMW. The M division showcased a wildly decked-out G87 at the 2022 Essen Motor Show. Ideal for those who find the stock car dull, it boasted numerous visual tweaks. Among the fascinating features was the centre-lock wheel design, previously seen on the sold-out 3.0 CSL.

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