BMW is preparing to push its compact performance offering even further with the unveiling of a new track-oriented upgrade for the second-generation M2. Though the current model is still relatively fresh, the German automaker appears keen to expand the M2 range with a package designed to maximise its circuit capabilities while remaining road-legal.
The latest development follows closely on the heels of two key M2 announcements earlier this year: the debut of the race-ready M2 variant in April, and the introduction of the M2 CS in May. Now, BMW has teased what appears to be a forthcoming Track Package version, aimed at enthusiasts seeking the most focused driving experience from their high-performance coupe.
In a recent Instagram post, BMW previewed the package using a Sao Paulo Yellow M2 test mule with camouflaged front and rear ends, including a sizeable rear wing that remains impossible to miss despite the disguise. While full details remain under wraps, the images hint at subtle aerodynamic revisions such as a more pronounced front splitter and possibly reworked air intakes. However, beyond these surface changes, the package is expected to introduce more substantial upgrades beneath the bodywork.
Although BMW has yet to confirm exact specifications, it’s anticipated that the Track Package will include suspension enhancements, revised chassis dynamics, and upgraded braking components tailored for high-performance driving. The standard M2 already produces 473hp from its twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre inline-six engine, and BMW may be exploring ways to extract even more performance for this latest evolution, possibly bridging the gap between the standard M2 and the recently unveiled M2 CS.
BMW has described the new version as “pushing BMW M Performance parts to the limit,” suggesting that the package could serve as a showcase for the brand’s factory-developed upgrades. It remains unclear whether the Track Package will be sold as a complete bundle or offered in modular form, allowing customers to customise their M2s with selected performance components.
Set to arrive sometime in 2025, the upcoming Track Package reflects BMW’s continued commitment to offering dynamic and engaging vehicles that appeal to hardcore driving enthusiasts. More information is expected to be released in the months ahead as the car nears its official launch.