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The Powerful 2026 BMW M2 CS in Photos

The Powerful 2026 BMW M2 CS in Photos

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The 2026 BMW M2 CS
The high-performance variant's twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six makes 523 hp
The new M2 CS in profile
The range-topping model is only available with an eight-speed automatic transmission
Inside the variant
The model has a duckbill spoiler coming off the trunk lid
The 2026 M2 CS is the most powerful rear-wheel-drive M car
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