The 2025-2026 BMW M2 is a compact performance coupe that blends dynamic handling with everyday usability. Featuring a gas-powered engine, it offers an engaging driving experience, complemented by a refined interior and advanced technology. With a base MSRP of CA$72,900, it provides a compelling option for those seeking performance without sacrificing comfort.
Buyer verdict
The BMW M2 is an excellent choice for those who prioritize driving dynamics and brand prestige in a compact package. Its performance credentials are strong, and while the fuel economy is on the higher side at 11.5 L/100km, the trade-off is a thrilling driving experience. Consider your budget for potential trim upgrades
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2 trims
| Spec | M2 Coupe | BMW M2 CS |
|---|---|---|
| Drivetrain | Rear-wheel drive BMW Canada 2026 M2 Coupe | |
| Engine | 3.0L Gasoline 6-cyl BMW Canada 2026 M2 Coupe | 3.0L 6-cyl NRCan |
| Horsepower | 473 hp BMW Canada 2026 M2 Coupe | — |
| Torque | 443 lb-ft BMW Canada 2026 M2 Coupe | — |
| Transmission | 8-speed, automatic BMW Canada 2026 M2 Coupe | AS8 (auto select-shift) NRCan |
| Fuel (city) | 14.7 L/100km NRCan | 14.7 L/100km NRCan |
| Fuel (hwy) | 10 L/100km NRCan | 10.2 L/100km NRCan |
| Fuel (comb) | 12.6 L/100km NRCan | 12.7 L/100km NRCan |
| Cargo (behind 2nd) | ||
| Cargo (max) | — | |
| Tow status | Not rated Tow status classifier | Not rated Tow status classifier |
$75,695 before tax
3.0L Turbo I6
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Base
Worth itThe base trim offers a well-rounded package with essential performance and technology features, making it a solid choice for most buyers.
Competition Package
Worth itWorth considering if you seek enhanced performance features, including upgraded suspension and additional horsepower, which can elevate the driving experience significantly.
Executive Package
Probably skipWhile it adds luxury features such as premium audio and advanced driver aids, the additional cost may not justify the benefits for those focused primarily on performance.