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Want another 100bhp and a carbon body kit for your BMW M2? Manhart has you covered

Named the ‘MH2 560’ package, you’re looking at £31k for all 16 parts

Published: 05 Feb 2024

Ever get the feeling your G87 BMW M2's 460bhp and 405 torques just aren’t enough? If you do, firstly, we suggest seeking help. After that, you ought to visit Manhart to discuss its new ‘MH2 560’ aftermarket package.

If negotiations bear fruit, your M2 will gain an extra 100bhp and 74lb ft of torque, mostly from the new catalytic converters, downpipes, and a matte black stainless steel exhaust system. Oh, a small ECU revision is also included (duh).

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To provide some more visual flavour to the added oomph and heightened soundtrack, Manhart will supply you with a new set of six-spoke Concave One alloys with a diamond-polished finish, a minor suspension upgrade, and even new coilover springs.

The exterior’s more noticeable additions include a few carbonised bits, such as a new bonnet, kidney grilles, bumper inserts, and a lip spoiler. The back even gets a bigger diffuser to throw off anybody who dares tailgate.

Pricing isn’t set in stone, since the package isn’t yet offered as a whole kit but rather a selection of individual items. No buy-two-get-one-free offer exists either *sobs*. But rough estimates would bring the 16-part kit to circa £31,000 if you include the full set of bells and whistles i.e. the vinyls and starlight roof.

It’s not cheap, considering the standard car itself already starts from sixty grand. But something tells us this will prove popular with Bimmer fanatics. Might have something to do with the fact it adds more controversy to an already controversially styled car. But what do we know, aye?

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