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BMW M2 CS

BMW M2 CS
Lot Number | 31 |
Make | BMW |
Model | M2 CS |
Year | 2021 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 3.0l TwinPower Turbo Inline Six |
Mileage Indicated | 4891 |
Paperwork | Yes |
BMW M2 CS – 1 of Only 30 in South Africa | 1 of 542 RHD Worldwide
This 2020 BMW M2 CS is a rare, high-performance M car with true collector appeal. It’s car number 13 of only 30 units allocated to South Africa and 1 of just 542 right-hand drive (RHD) examples produced globally out of a total of 2,200 units.
Powered by the S55 3.0L TwinPower Turbo inline-six, the CS delivers 331kW (444 hp) and 550Nm through a 6-speed manual gearbox – an enthusiast’s dream combination. It’s lighter, sharper, and more focused than the M2 Competition, thanks to carbon fibre upgrades including the hood, roof, centre console, and engine brace.
The interior features M Carbon bucket seats, Alcantara and carbon trim, and the distinctive CS branding. Finished in Misano Blue Metallic with gold wheels and red calipers, this car has only 4,981 km on the clock.
With its limited production, manual transmission, and raw driving dynamics, this M2 CS is a modern classic – and one of the most desirable BMW M cars of its generation.
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