BMW says the M2’s 108.1-inch wheelbase is a critical factor in its agility. The wheelbase is 4.3 inches shorter than that of the BMW M4 coupe but 2.1 inches longer than the previous M2, helping to enhance front and rear legroom.
BMW said track width has increased by 1.5 inches, to 63.7 inches, in the front and 0.16 inch, to 63.2 inches, in the rear, matching the M4.
Notable exterior styling includes square air intakes and a more rectangular kidney grille.
The 2023 M2 features newly designed M Sport seats with more pronounced side bolsters. The head restraints feature an illuminated M logo. The seats can be adjusted electrically, including for the height of the head restraints.
BMW’s standard curved display has been adapted for the M2 cockpit and is angled toward the driver, bracketed by a 12.3-inch information display and a 14.9-inch control display.


