BMW launched the legendary BMW 1973, Europe's first turbocharged production car. Turbo 2002 a special version referring to the model, M2 Turbo Design Edition This limited edition model features both nostalgic visual details and only with a six-speed manual transmission It appeals to thoroughbred driving enthusiasts with its presentation.
Iconic “Turbo” Lettering and Design Details
The new M2 Turbo Design Edition reveals its connection with its spiritual ancestor, the 2002 Turbo, at first glance:
- Retro Stripes: As with the original model, the signature BMW M department tricolor stripes, extending from the base of the windshield to the hood and the top of the trunk lid.
- Color: While the original 2002 Turbo was available in a variety of colors, the M2 Turbo Design Edition is only Alpine White will be produced in color.
- Reverse “Turbo” Text: The most striking detail on the car's exterior is the gloss black power dome hood at the front. “turbo” spelled backwards Just like the 1974 model, this reverse lettering stands out as the most iconic reference to its legendary predecessor, clearly legible in the rearview mirrors of vehicles following behind.
- Additional Visual Elements: The trunk lid features a special Turbo emblem and three-color M stripes. carbon fiber roof Features.
Interior and Mechanical Differences
The Turbo theme continues inside. Illuminated door sill plates with "M2 Turbo" lettering, carbon fiber The retro-style Turbo emblem on the front of the six-speed gear knob draws attention. Drivers can choose from a $4.500 option to replace the standard Black Vernaca leather sport seats. M Carbon bucket seats can choose.
Mechanically, the Design Edition is the standard M2 473 horsepower dual-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine Although there is no change in engine power, the most important difference of this special edition is the lack of an eight-speed automatic transmission option; M2 Turbo Design Edition only with manual transmission will be offered for sale.
Performance figures are expected to remain the same as the standard M2: 0 to 100 km/h (60 mph). 3.9 per second The vehicle can reach a maximum speed of 285 km/h with the M Driver's Package.
Production and Price
Just like the 2002 Turbo, of which 1.672 units were produced, the M2 Turbo Design Edition “extremely limited numbers” BMW has not yet announced exact production figures, but production January 2026This special edition will launch at a $17.400 premium over the standard M2. $84.075 will be sold with price tag.
