However, it’s now been almost three decades since another surprising entry among the BMW M models sets a new standard for the company’s Motorsport unit. Though not one of BMW’s greatest motorsports cars by either power or reputation, the 2026 M2 CS has managed to achieve impressive records while being tested. Some of the test results can be seen in the table below.
The base G87 BMW M2 with the eight-speed automatic is capable of going from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 3.6 seconds. With the CS package, the time decreases to 3.2 seconds, which is not record-breaking, but very good performance for a rear-wheel-drive sports car since among the five fastest times in a BMW M, only the M2 CS and M4 CSL do not have xDrive.
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In the quarter-mile, the M2 CS also remains in the top five with a time of 11.2 seconds at 127.1 mph.
| 0-60 MPH | |
| 2022 BMW M5 CS | 2.6 seconds |
| 2022 BMW M5 CS | 2.9 seconds |
| 2018 BMW M5, 2022 BMW M3 Competition xDrive, 2025 BMW M4 CS | 3.0 seconds |
| 2018 BMW M5, 2023 BMW M4 CSL, 2025 BMW M4 Competition xDrive Convertible, 2025 BMW M5 Touring, 2026 BMW M2 CS | 3.2 seconds |
| 2020 BMW M8 Competition Coupe, 2020 BMW X6 M Competition, 2025 M5 Touring | 3.3 seconds |
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A braking distance under 100 feet from 60-0 mph is outstanding, and the M2 CS outperforms that mark to take joint first place in BMW’s lineup. The caveat is that this test vehicle came with $8,500 worth of carbon-ceramic brakes; the G87 M2 with regular brakes comes in a few feet back but still ranks in the top five.
60-0 MPH | |
| 2025 BMW M4 CS, 2026 BMW M2 CS | 95 feet |
| 2018 BMW M5 | 97 feet |
| 2015 BMW M4 | 98 feet |
| 2015 BMW M3, 2020 BMW M8 Competition Coupe | 99 feet |
| 2016 BMW M3 Competition, 2016 BMW M4 GTS, 2023 BMW M2, 2025 BMW M4 Competition xDrive Convertible |
Grip is a hallmark of BMW M tuning—and the M2 CS is the grippiest. On our 200-foot-diameter skidpad, the M2 CS stuck to the pavement better than anything else to wear a blue-and-white roundel.
| Average G | |
| 2026 BMW M2 CS | 1.08 |
| 2016 BMW M4 GTS, 2022 BMW M5 CS | 1.07 |
| 2021 BMW M4, 2025 BMW M4 CS | 1.05 |
| 2022 BMW M5 CS, 2023 BMW M2 | 1.04 |
| 2020 BMW M8 Competition Coupe, 2021 BMW M3 Competition, 2022 BMW M3 Competition xDrive | 1.03 |
With acceleration, deceleration, and handling skills combined, our unique figure-eight course is a car’s true litmus test. This compact racing circuit gauges total competence, and it’s the M2 CS that takes the cake as the most competent model ever built by BMW M. It clocks the quickest time and boasts the highest average lateral G value in any BMW.
| Time in Seconds, at Average G | |
| 2026 BMW M2 CS | 23.0 @ 0.96 |
| 2022 BMW M5 CS, 2023 BMW M2 | 23.2 @ 0.92, 0.89 |
| 2016 BMW M4 GTS, 2018 BMW M5, 2020 BMW M8 Competition Coupe, 2022 BMW M5 CS, 2022 BMW M3 Competition xDrive | 23.3 @ 0.88, 0.91, 0.88, 0.88, 0.89 |
| 2025 BMW M4 CS | 23.4 @ 0.92 |
| 2018 BMW M5, 2020 BMW M2 CS, 2023 BMW M4 CSL | 23.7 @ 0.84, 0.84, 0.90 |
This is not precisely an aspect that can be attributed to the measurement procedure, but because lightweighting was one of the most important aspects considered for the M2 CS, I thought it necessary to include this detail in my report. According to BMW, the M2 CS is 97 pounds lighter than the standard model M2. Furthermore, the carbon-ceramic brakes helped save another 40 pounds. Overall, it weighed only 3,699 pounds.
Pounds per HP | |
| 2022 BMW M5 CS | 6.5 |
| 2023 BMW M4 CSL | 6.6 |
| 2020 BMW M8 Competition Coupe | 6.8 |
| 2018 BMW M5, 2025 BMW M4 CS, 2026 BMW M2 CS | 7.1 |
| 2016 BMW M4 GTS, 2017 BMW M6 Gran Coupe | 7.3 |
