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BMW M’s hottest cars don’t cannibalize each other

BMW M According to the global boss, model buyers don’t shop between M vehicles from the brand’s performance division – meaning the model range doesn’t cannibalize itself by being too close together in terms of performance.

The latest model is the M2 CS – the third ‘Competition Sport’ model in local showrooms and priced above the standard M2 – which costs $172,900 (excluding on-road costs), making it more than a standard BMW M3.

The M2 CS brings a weight saving of 30kg over the standard M2 and is offered only in rear-wheel drive, with the same (limited) top speed of 302km/h as all other CS models.

The smallest and cheapest M car also accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds – while the M3 CS Touring takes 3.5 seconds and the M4 CS is a tenth of a second faster at 3.4 seconds.

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Nevertheless, at 229.4 kW/t, the M2 CS is less than a kilowatt below the flagship M4 CS’s power-to-weight ratio of 230.11 kW/t (based on Euro specifications).

It’s also just 3.6 seconds slower on the 20.832-kilometer Nürburgring Nordschleife in Germany, with its lap time of 7:25.53 far compared to the M4 CS’s time of 7:21.989.

All of this costs $82,000 less than the M4 CS, which costs $254,900 before on-road costs.

But buyers don’t buy between CS models based on price, says M Division boss Frank van Meel when asked if the similar performance on paper between the trio sold here is a problem for customers.