BMW M2 Coupe M2 480 2dr DCT Lease - Select Car Leasing
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Contract Length: (months) 48 months
Annual miles: 5000 miles
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Initial payment:(months) £5,555.16 inc VAT
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  • Lease TypePersonal Contract Hire (PCH) is the industry term for the most common type of vehicle lease agreement. You choose your vehicle, set your annual mileage, and pay an ‘initial payment’ to bring down the overall cost. You then pay a fixed monthly fee for the duration of your contract.Personal Contract Hire
  • P11D£65,350.00
  • Initial Payment9 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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  • Arrangement fee£294.00 inc VAT
  • Road taxINCLUDED
  • Breakdown coverINCLUDED
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£617.24 p/m

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BMW M2 Coupe
M2 480 2dr DCT [2025.25]

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  • Virtual Cockpit
  • Heated Seats
  • Heated Steering Wheel
  • Cruise Control
  • Auto Lights

BMW M2 Coupe

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £67,745
  • Fuel consumption: 29.1 mpg
  • Gearbox: Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Engine size: 2993 cc
  • 0-62mph: 4 seconds
  • No. of seats: 4
  • CO2 emissions: 227 g/km
  • Engine power: 480 bhp
  • Boot size: 390 cm³
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
View standard equipment
  • Active Guard
  • BMW ConnectedDrive online services
  • BMW Live Cockpit Professional including Full colour Head up display with configurable HUD contents
  • BMW Teleservices
  • BMW legal emergency call
  • Check control system
  • Configurable dashboard display
  • Control Infotainment
  • Cruise control with braking function
  • Digital owner's manual
  • Drive off assistant
  • Driver attention warning
  • Engine start button
  • Exterior temperature display
  • Flat tyre monitor
  • Language version English
  • Oil sensor for level and grade
  • On board diagnostics
  • On board documentation English
  • PAS
  • Service interval indicator
  • Shifting point display
  • Start/stop system
  • Storage for wireless charging
  • Travel data recorder
  • Trip computer
  • Voice control for audio, climate, telephone, navigation
  • Widescreen display
  • M Adaptive suspension
  • M Drive Professional including track mode, laptimer, traction control & Drift analyser
  • M Sport differential
  • M steptronic sport transmission with drivelogic
  • DAB tuner
  • Harman/Kardon surround sound audio system with 464W power digital amplifier, 9 channels and 14 speakers
  • Personal eSim
  • USB port
  • Adaptive LED Headlights
  • Automatic headlamp activation
  • Automatic headlamp levelling
  • Door mirror integrated indicators
  • Dynamic brake lights
  • Electric adjustable heated door mirrors
  • Electrochromic interior rear view mirror
  • Exterior mirrors with memory function and automatic parking function
  • Fading support
  • Follow me home headlights
  • Front and rear bumper system
  • Front electric windows
  • Headlight beam throw control
  • Heat protection, sun protection glazing
  • High beam assistant
  • LED 3rd brake light
  • LED daytime running lights
  • LED indicator lights
  • LED number plate light
  • LED rear lights
  • M high gloss shadowline extended
  • M high gloss shadowline exterior trim in mirror triangle cover, mirror cover panel, mirror bezel and window border
  • M lights shadowline
  • Rain sensor
  • Rear boot
  • Solid paint
  • Sun protection glass
  • Trailer stabilisation logic
  • Variable front intermittent wipers
  • 12V power socket in front centre console with blanking plug
  • 2 cupholders
  • 2 rear head restraints
  • 2 rear seats
  • 3 spoke leather M multi-function steering wheel
  • Ambient lighting
  • Black velour front and rear floor mats
  • Compartment in front of cupholder
  • Driver and front passenger heated seats
  • Driver/passenger electric lumbar adjustment
  • Electrically adjustable front seats - driver seat with memory
  • English handbook
  • Folding rear seat head rests
  • Front M Sport seats
  • Front and rear door exit lights
  • Front and rear footwell lights
  • Front centre armrest
  • Front door pockets with bottle holders
  • Front door sill strips with aluminium inlays and M2 labelling
  • Front interior light
  • Front reading lights
  • Glove compartment
  • Glovebox light
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Height adjustable front headrests
  • Illuminated M accents in front door
  • Illuminated armrest storage compartment
  • Isofix child seat for two outer rear seats
  • Luggage compartment lighting
  • M Accent Surfaces Illuminated: Highlighters in the door trim inlay panels and light module in the instrument cluster with M stripes
  • M Anthracite headlining
  • Manually adjustable steering column
  • Rear armrest
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Steering column rake adjustment
  • Storage compartment in rear doors
  • Storage tray and compartment with cover in centre console
  • Through loading system with 40/20/40 split folding rear seat
  • Two zone automatic air conditioning
  • Vanity mirror lights
  • Vernasca leather upholstery
  • BMW Live cockpit plus pack - M2
  • Comfort access pack - M2
  • Connected package professional - M2
  • Driving Assistant package - M2
  • Interior and exterior mirror package - M2
  • Parking assistant package - M2
  • Storage compartment package - M2
  • 4 x 3 point seatbelts
  • ABS/EBD
  • Automatic Stability Control (ASC)
  • Cornering brake control (CBC)
  • Crash sensor
  • Curtain airbags
  • DSC - Dynamic Stability Control
  • Dry braking
  • Dynamic brake control
  • Electromechanical parking brake
  • Emergency door unlock
  • First aid kit
  • Front airbags for driver and front passenger
  • Front passenger airbag deactivation
  • Head airbags for all 4 outer seats
  • Height adjustable front seatbelts
  • M brakes with blue calipers
  • M seat belts
  • PC iBrake (Post crash approach control warning with light braking function)
  • Seatbelt pretensioners with load limiters
  • Seatbelt reminder
  • Side airbags for driver and front passenger
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
  • Warning triangle
  • Alarm system
  • Drive away door locking
  • Immobiliser
  • Locking wheel bolts
  • Remote central locking
  • Interior trim finishers dark graphite matt
  • 19" front / 20" rear M light alloy wheels Double spoke style in jet black 930M with mixed tyres
  • Tyre repair kit
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    BMW's M2 remains an addictive track tool in second generation form. Jonathan Crouch takes a look at the updated version.

    Ten Second Review

    There won't be many more combustion-powered BMW M cars and the brand's second generation M2 brings that era to a close with a bang - even more so in this updated 480hp form. It's unashamedly extrovert, politically incorrect and very fast. Choose one and in fifty years time, show your grandkids what they're missing.

    Background

    Is there any other car quite like the BMW M2? The Munich maker doesn't think so, claiming it to be 'in a segment of one' and most of the 60,000 enthusiasts who bought the original 'F87' 2015-era model would probably agree. For BMW, M used to be merely a performance badge; now increasingly, it's a sub-brand, with this Mexican-built model now the entry point to a widening portfolio of rocket-fast road racers. It's very different this time round - and not only because all attempts at visual subtlety have been dispensed with; if you want that, we'd recommend a look at this variant's less frantic close cousin, the M240i. That car has 4WD, but for M2 folk, that wouldn't offer the purist potential being sought here. Those people must have breathed a sigh of relief when the current 'G42' 2 Series Coupe retained a rear-driven platform. And been even more relieved when BMW announced that a manual gearbox would be retained within the M2 range. So what's in store here? Let's take a look.

    Driving Experience

    Not too much changed as part of the 2024 update. Power rose from 460hp to 480hp and 0-62mph performance improved by 0.1s as a result, the auto now demolishing the benchmark sprint in just 4.0s. The alternative 6-speed manual model (yes, you can still have a stick shift) has longer gear ratios that keep it at 4.2s, but its top speed of 177mph is higher (the auto's limited to 155mph unless you pay extra for an optional M Drivers Package). Possibly more significant are the changes made to the S58 straight six engine's mapping for both transmission options, which are supposed to enhance mid-range punch. As before, the 600Nm torque figure of the auto version falls to 550Nm with the manual. Otherwise, everything's as it was. The switch to the cluster platform used by larger BMWs for this G87 model meant that pretty much all the engineering here could be borrowed from the M3 and M4. The downside of using a big car chassis comes with the inevitable increase in weight, but the engineers are adamant that the advantages of that outweigh the drawbacks. It really comes down to the kind of M2 you want. BMW freely admits that this model's pre-2022-era F87 predecessor was 'a bit more playful' (read as 'looser at the rear end'). This one's grown up a bit, though it's still rear-driven, it can still drift and do all that tyre smoking stuff - plus it'll be faster in lap time. Not least because it's more powerful, the output figure being 110hp more than that of the old F87 M2 Competition and M2 CS models. To control all that grunt, there's an Active M differential allowing up to 100% of torque to be transferred to either of the rear wheels. In addition, unlike standard versions of the old F87 M2, there's adaptive damping. Along with punchy 6-piston brakes and a 10-step M traction control system. Track fiends even get an M drift analyser which rates the standard of their smoky slides.

    Design and Build

    There are no visual changes to this updated G87 M2 - unless you count the wider selection of paint colours and wheel designs. As before, there's nothing subtle about the wild, angular looks of this second generation M2. BMW says its designs are edging closer to the style of its race cars and this one's certainly got a degree of DTM to it thanks to an overt body kit with swollen wings, plus huge quad-exit exhausts in a GT-style rear diffuser and a unique front end with frameless kidney grilles said to be inspired by classic 02 series BMW coupes of the '60s and '70s. The track width is much wider than a standard 2 Series Coupe (49mm more at the front and 18mm more at the rear) and the car itself is 114mm longer than the pre-2022-era F87 generation M2 - and only 219mm shorter than an M4. Wheels are 19-inches at the front and 20-inches at the rear. Inside, signs of this mid-term update are more obvious, with a redesigned dashboard, a smarter flat-bottomed steering wheel and a new OS 8.5 operating system for the 14.9-inch central touchscreen that combines with the 12.3-inch driver's display as part of one curved panel. Both monitor's have M2-bespoke graphics. Customers can now individually option in BMW's carbon fibre-backed bucket seats (previously only available as part of a pricier combined option package). As before, you can set your own performance preferences for the two red thumb paddles on the bespoke steering wheel for quick access to favoured drive, transmission, stability and suspension settings. As usual on a 2 Series Coupe, you get a couple of small back seats - and thanks to this G87 model's slightly lengthier 2,747mm wheelbase (compared to the old F87), there's slightly more legroom in the back. Plus you get the kind of decent 390-litre boot capacity that a 718 Cayman or A110 owner would envy. If you need space for longer items, the rear backrest also has a useful 40:20:40 split.

    Market and Model

    BMW wants around £63,000 for this second generation M2 - that's about £3,000 less than the pre-update version of this G87 model cost. That makes the car around £12,000 less expensive than the much lessy powerful Porsche 718 Cayman GTS. There's still no news on an uprated 'Competition'-spec variant, but we can expect a lightweight, firmer M2 CSL model at some point for those who want a bit more track focus. That distinctive M car touch, a lightweight M Carbon roof, is standard as usual made out of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic. And there are Adaptive LED headlights with a BMW Selective Beam non-dazzling High beam Assistant. Also standard is a 3-zone climate control system, acoustic glazing for the windscreen, auto headlamps and wipers, ambient lighting and a Harmon Kardon surround sound system. The key option is to replace the standard M Sport seats with optional M Carbon bucket seats, which are fully electric and heated, come trimmed in Merino leather, can be fitted with a multi-point harness and feature integral head restraints and an illuminated model badge. Camera safety kit includes Front Collision Warning with brake intervention, Lane Departure Warning including lane return and a Speed Limit Display with no-overtaking indicator. More features are provided in an optional Driving Assistant pack.

    Cost of Ownership

    BMW quotes a combined fuel consumption return of between 28.8mpg and 29.4mpg - but of course if you ever regularly get close to that, you shouldn't have bought an M2 in the first place. The CO2 reading is rated at 223-218g/km. All these efficiency stats are significantly better than those of a rival 718 Cayman GTS (28.0mpg and 230g/km). What else might you need to know? Well, routine maintenance is dictated by 'Condition Based Servicing' that monitors oil level and engine wear, taking into account how long it's been and how far the car has travelled since its previous garage visit. Like all M cars, this one needs a first running-in service at 1,200 miles. On to the warranty package. BMW offers a warranty that lasts for three years, no matter how many miles you complete. You can also insure your car through BMW, though as many M2s will be funded with company money through a lease deal, this brokerage fees are likely to be bundled into that.

    Summary

    Given that this M2 is basically these days very much an M4 in a different, sportier suit, there was no point in BMW's stylists merely copying that only slightly larger model's more conservative vibe - and they haven't. You'll either like or loathe the fact that aesthetic subtlety's been tossed out the window here but you can't deny that this second generation M2 certainly has more roadway presence this time round. No longer do we find ourselves questioning whether an M240i might not be a cleverer choice: this now feels like a different kind of car entirely. It has its own discrete niche, just as is the case with the two similarly priced models that are closest to anything that might be called a 'competitor', Porsche's 718 Cayman and the Alpine A110. We applaud the fact that BMW's retained a manual stick shift option and has resisted the temptation to add in xDrive 4WD. We're less keen on the larger platform's extra weight and the step up in price. Still, it's a proper driver's car, just as we'd hoped the M division's last ever pure combustion model might be. Enjoy it while you can.

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