What Happened To The BMW M2?!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained  Год назад +376

    **Note!** The weight for the previous generation (2016) BMW M2 was pulled from the global media site, which lists it at 1,495 kg (~3,300 lbs, as stated in the video). However, the US media site lists it at 3,450 lbs, and initial weighings from Car and Driver / Motor Trend put it at 3,415 lbs / 3,411 lbs respectively. All of this is to say, despite conflicting info across media sites, is that the likely weight difference is closer to 400 lbs than 500 lbs, as stated in the video. Regardless, a hefty weight bump for the latest generation.

    • @Mgoblagulkablong
      @Mgoblagulkablong Год назад

      I read some news that the 2024 refresh of the BAC Mono gets an improved engine that sets an incredible new record for BMEP / torque density for naturally aspirated engines with conventional cylinders (road car), beating the engines of Valkyrie, T50, former record holder 458 italia, etc. How is that possible with what appears to be based on a Ford engine? If you can get your hands on the new 2024 version next year maybe you can put it on a dyno.

    • @rjung_ch
      @rjung_ch Год назад +17

      It's a fat little one, that M2.
      At least it doesn't have such an ugly front end of the M4.

    • @bradenmchenry995
      @bradenmchenry995 Год назад +3

      It’s not fair to compare it to the non comp version

    • @ARentz07
      @ARentz07 Год назад +6

      @@bradenmchenry995 The comp will be even heavier, most likely.

    • @bradenmchenry995
      @bradenmchenry995 Год назад +3

      @@ARentz07this is the comp version it uses the real M engine. There is a cs version coming

  • @uncleren
    @uncleren Год назад +846

    Every time I watch a video on the new M2, I slowly get used to the looks until they inevitably show a picture of the last gen and it all comes crashing down

    • @sparkgrid
      @sparkgrid Год назад +44

      Same bro 😭
      I mean, it doesn't look bad, but it's nothing compared to its predecessor…

    • @kayronmercieca8226
      @kayronmercieca8226 Год назад +9

      I look at the F87 M2 and think, "too soft and rounded" 🤷‍♂

    • @Krasshirsch
      @Krasshirsch Год назад +15

      ​@@kayronmercieca8226Fair, but it is cohesive and not a Picasso where all angles are off. The car looks like it has Strabismus Syndrome, especially in the back.

    • @LordStaind
      @LordStaind Год назад +7

      I saw a couple on the road in this exact blue and I was like damnnn that actually looks good. Personal opinion, don’t hate on me.

    • @Krasshirsch
      @Krasshirsch Год назад +7

      @@LordStaindI wouldn't do that, my experience differs. I didn't see one on the road and went to my dealer. The car looked so bland, granted in white, that I asked whether they have one in the showroom while standing right next to it. I just looked past it like I do with Golfs and Toyotas. For me, it looked even more dull and boring in the flesh.

  • @TT92348
    @TT92348 Год назад +743

    Safety and regulations have been used as the scapegoats for weight increases and enthusiasts have just gone along with it. Despite the fact Mazda gave it all a middle finger with the ND. Saving weight can be done, manufacturers and enthusiasts are just apathetic.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  Год назад +321

      Ha, yes exactly! I have a video in my backlog awaiting release where I dive into this!

    • @lucascla
      @lucascla Год назад +78

      The old M2 was based on the old RWD 1 Series. Since the new 1 series uses a FWD platform BMW had to take the M3/M4 platfom. That explains the weight difference compared to the old M2@@EngineeringExplained

    • @MarkLRandall
      @MarkLRandall Год назад +33

      Exactly, the Cayman example shows this as well.

    • @TML34
      @TML34 Год назад +11

      @@lucascla the 2016 M2 was based on the 2 series that came out in 2014.

    • @tonytober
      @tonytober Год назад +16

      You're feeding Jason with fanatic reasons his Miata is the best modern sportscar money can buy today, hahah

  • @nirboom
    @nirboom Год назад +896

    Everybody asks what happened to the M2 but not how is the M2

  • @lav1daloca
    @lav1daloca Год назад +392

    The reason the new M2 is so heavy is because its based on the M4 chasis and has nothing to do with the old M2. The M2 is basically a modified 4” shorter M4. Still nice and I prefer it over the ugly M4 but old school small 1400kg M2 rear wheel drive is dead. They should call it something else like M4 Lite 😂

  • @DestinysComputer
    @DestinysComputer Год назад +140

    Its main problem is that it weighs far too much for a sports car.

    • @ApothecaryTerry
      @ApothecaryTerry Год назад +37

      It weighs too much for an oil tanker. For a sports car, it's like they've tried to generate downforce by giving it a gravitational field...
      (Technically everything has one, but I'm just ruining the joke with nerdery at this point).

  • @rickharris323
    @rickharris323 Год назад +54

    Great analysis. I bought an M2 in early '16 and have been watching the evolution of the M2/M24X models. The smaller size and lighter weight of the M2 compared to the M3/4 were primary factors in my selection process. I think there will still be buyers for both.

    • @DeanoTXR53
      @DeanoTXR53 Год назад +3

      New M2 is great news for people who want an M4 but want to spend less. Bad news for people that want an M2. Weird conundrum

  • @rx7racerca
    @rx7racerca Год назад +30

    You really hit the nail on the head with this review. I don't think I've seen/read another analysis that gets at the disappointment with the new M2 so succinctly. Lots of kvetching about the styling and the weight (while generally acknowledging that it's at least less ugly than the M4); but you've really honed in on the fact its a great M4 - but not an M2 anymore.

  • @dawsonjohannes613
    @dawsonjohannes613 Год назад +10

    It was really interesting for me to go from owning a 2020 BRZ with the 4.3 to a 2023 GR86 with the 4.1. I had no idea how much of an affect that shorter gearing really had. Even with the extra power I still want that 4.3 back. Love your perspective on short gearing.

    • @davidsucks922
      @davidsucks922 Год назад +1

      People have been putting the 4.3 from the last gen in the new gen cars! Might be worth looking into if you miss the shorter gearing, apparently it's a super easy swap since the two gens are basically the same car under the skin (besides engine and some chassis stiffening changes)

  • @dil6969
    @dil6969 Год назад +123

    I walked past the old M2 design in my neighborhood and it made me feel sad when I saw the new one. BMW had grown-up but appealing exterior design for a very long time, and to see them throw it all away in an attempt to appeal to younger buyers that can't afford them anyway is bewildering.

    • @AlexTsekot
      @AlexTsekot Год назад +17

      Manufacturers for the most part are styling cars simply to stand out, not to look 'classicaly' good. It is baffling but it is what it is.

    • @NewEdgeDesigns
      @NewEdgeDesigns Год назад +9

      The new world of internet shock and awe has changed the landscape for the worse on many fronts..

    • @currycel470
      @currycel470 Год назад +5

      New cars are selling well, I think they made good decision regarding styling.

    • @Decrepit_biker
      @Decrepit_biker Год назад +11

      ​@@currycel470that's not a good sign. Just shows taste and style are being lost in the quest to be "different "

    • @NewEdgeDesigns
      @NewEdgeDesigns Год назад +1

      @@Decrepit_biker exactly, it’s actually symptoms of a demoralized degraded society..

  • @huso7796
    @huso7796 Год назад +15

    The previous gen m2 was based on the same platform as the second-gen 1 series (f2x series), which was rwd-based. But since BMW decided to go fwd for the current gen 1 series/2 series gran coupe and active tourer (f4x series), the new m2 (and the m240i) had to share the same platform as the g8x series M3/M4 to still be rwd-based. The M2 and M3/M4 share exactly the same drivetrain and suspension components except for body panels and wheelbase. Even the interior is almost exactly the same.

    • @mattyb1624
      @mattyb1624 Год назад

      FWD, yet another reason BMW is going to shite

  • @7mpowerd
    @7mpowerd Год назад +95

    When a M2 is as heavy as a W205 C63S sedan with a v8TT, maybe you’ve gone too heavy.

    • @DefinitelyNotEmma
      @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад +2

      All cars get heavier though. The new C63 (with a 4-Cylinder) weighs as much as an E-Class.

    • @7mpowerd
      @7mpowerd Год назад +7

      @@DefinitelyNotEmma the new c63 is hybrid so that accounts for the weight. The w205 c63S is 3900 and the e63S is 4300lbs. The new M2 being as heavy as a 4 door sedan is crazy

    • @jamesonmiller5799
      @jamesonmiller5799 Год назад +1

      Drive one and you will learn the error of your comment.

    • @7mpowerd
      @7mpowerd Год назад

      @@jamesonmiller5799 would handle better at 3500lbs.

    • @jamesonmiller5799
      @jamesonmiller5799 Год назад

      @@7mpowerd Of course it would….but it already handles better than any other compact car as is - it just broke the Nurburgring record.

  • @TheBTRGarage
    @TheBTRGarage Год назад +40

    I can't get over how heavy this M2 is, consumables for the track people are/will be awful 😢

    • @mr.m2137
      @mr.m2137 Год назад +2

      Ive never been to the track but Id imagine the heavy weight will cause bigger fluctuations in tire and brake temps when trying to control them. Also that weird feeling of the stability control masking the extra weight going in and out of corners.

    • @pacoflyer
      @pacoflyer Год назад +2

      Aftermarket has been in-step making way longer consumables like endless pads, since the factory pads are dust bunnys and melt. It still is setting records as per Jackie Ding's Channel with almost No mods is slaying 600 lbs lighter stuff. So it's heavy but it's still dominating.

    • @TheBTRGarage
      @TheBTRGarage Год назад +4

      @@pacoflyer Yea it's fast no doubt, been following Jackie's stuff too. Just saying that tires like the A052's are gonna get destroyed in a weekend of racing/tracking. That's hardly sustainable for regular fast lapping/racing...but, I guess if you're dropping $65-70k on an M2, running costs may not be that big of a concern 😆 Don't get me wrong I'd love to own one as I really like this M2, but cheaper consumables/aftermarket are what keep me on the 86 platform.

    • @cmschmidt15
      @cmschmidt15 Год назад

      ​​​​@@mr.m2137These aren't issues as stated. This car is extremely capable regardless of tire and brake temps and fluctuations aren't really a performance issue. Million variables there.
      The main issue with heavy fast cars on track is that kinetic energy increases exponentially with speed (KE=0.5MxV^2). Converting that to heat energy (braking) is very taxing on tires and brake pads. The concern there is very quick wear out of consumables (maybe 2 weekends on a M2) compared to something like a Miata (once a season).

  • @felixbgc
    @felixbgc Год назад +31

    I agree, weight is a pain in actual cars. Great video!

  • @Ratcher
    @Ratcher Год назад +8

    Having a manual myself (F87 comp), the ratios were close to that of the DCT7. Being a car that nearly reaches 300 kph it’s inevitable that the gearing is *somewhat* tall. In 6th gear at 280 you’re incredibly close to the redline already.

  • @FuncleChuck
    @FuncleChuck Год назад +37

    I wasn’t aware anything had happened to the M2

    • @FuncleChuck
      @FuncleChuck Год назад +29

      I am now aware that things happened to the M2

    • @username8644
      @username8644 Год назад +3

      You weren't aware that it got ugly af?

  • @remander3873
    @remander3873 Год назад +6

    I was actually considering the M2, but your points are all valid, as usual. I really can't believe the weight comparison. Crazy.

  • @Shiftheads
    @Shiftheads Год назад +17

    I was discussing the BMW weights with someone on another channel. It's insane that m2 and m3 pretty much weigh the same as a model 3 performance with two electric motors etc. You'd think you could get under ev sedan weights on a race inspired coupe but...

    • @mofayer
      @mofayer Год назад

      Maybe it's all the sound deadening material and hydraulic/electronic mounts and dampers they need to use to isolate the drivetrain from the cabin, something model 3 doesn't need to bother about. In this way, ICE cars are directly competing against EVs.

    • @Spike00773
      @Spike00773 Год назад +1

      @@mofayer Why would you need so much sound isolation in a sports coupe though?

    • @mofayer
      @mofayer Год назад +1

      @@Spike00773 ask BMW, they've been hell bent on isolating all drivetrain and chassis feel for the last 2 Gen of their M cars.

  • @michaelclements4664
    @michaelclements4664 Год назад +9

    At @2:45, one solution to the tall gearing is to swap the differential for a bigger ratio. With some differentials you don't have to replace the entire differential, but you can simply replace the ring & pinion.

  • @hwg315
    @hwg315 Год назад +7

    The explanation I heard for the weight is that the M2 used to be based on the 1 series platform and that it now shares underpinnings with the M4.

  • @rjung_ch
    @rjung_ch Год назад +3

    I have never been a BMW fan, but will watch your video, since you know what you are talking about. Thank you Jason.

  • @rainkostner
    @rainkostner Год назад +68

    The last M2 looked so good, and now we got this...

    • @Rookiereece
      @Rookiereece Год назад +1

      Looks fine in person, always thought the previous M2 was too aggressive for the size

    • @Decrepit_biker
      @Decrepit_biker Год назад +5

      ​@@Rookiereecesir, you should have gone to specsavers.

    • @xxxxxtrxxx13
      @xxxxxtrxxx13 Год назад +3

      The funny thing is that the M240i looks better

    • @richardnavratil9661
      @richardnavratil9661 Год назад +7

      Virtually all of BMW's last gen cars looked better than their current updates. I think we've hit peak BWM design and it goes downhill from there.

    • @Rookiereece
      @Rookiereece Год назад

      @@richardnavratil9661 I think you have the inability to move on

  • @S50Sinner
    @S50Sinner Год назад +7

    I had an m235i, RWD with the ZF8. It was super fast, comfortable and sounded great, but even that was just too heavy for me, and I sold it for an older Boxster. I can't even imagine how heavy the new M2 must feel with 400lb more. It's sad to see the "ultimate driving machine" become a brand that sells turbocharged muscle cars.

  • @omarahmad-mz4lc
    @omarahmad-mz4lc Год назад +11

    I think you said it quite well here. There is no more M2 but a twin brother of an M4. I can strongly say this car might have just been a project that is merely a derivative of the M4. Re-use as much as possible without thinking about the character of the M2 or its legacy and what it means.

  • @stevenfoon2194
    @stevenfoon2194 Год назад +10

    Well said.... it's no longer an M2. The F87 M2 that we love came out of BMW getting a lot of criticisms that BMW and the M Division forgot about being the Ultimate Driving Machine. So BMW went and answered the critics and the M2 F87 was born. The new G87 M2 seems like the engineers and test drivers had less input and the marketing and current design staff had the final say. Thus a car that you pointed out correctly, is more like an M4 slightly smaller twin brother. Sad to see this happen.

    • @chrism869
      @chrism869 Год назад

      In my eyes, it's still an m2, it's smaller than a m4 ,more compact, and doesn't have that goofy front grill design. Don't care what pepole say, I will take this Over the previous gen all day

  • @ApothecaryTerry
    @ApothecaryTerry Год назад +6

    I just bought a manual with VERY short gearing - 3k RPM in 6th at 70mph makes me miss my old Porsche gearing, or at least a happy midpoint between the 2.
    On the "exciting" looks though, well, yes - I will excitedly cover the eyes of any nearby children when I see one so they don't need therapy, it's horrific.
    Pricing...interesting - here in the UK, a base Cayman is £47k while the M2 is £65k. A Type R is also £47k. A used F82 M4 Comp is

  • @adam145
    @adam145 Год назад +41

    I won't say it's ugly but I'll say that hunchback of Notre Dame shouldn't feel bad anymore.

    • @sparkgrid
      @sparkgrid Год назад +1

      Bro that was rough 💀

    • @ApothecaryTerry
      @ApothecaryTerry Год назад +1

      It's not that it's ugly, but my town has a curfew on BMW drivers - they're not allowed out before 10pm to avoid forcing kids into therapy.

  • @mr.m2137
    @mr.m2137 Год назад +6

    My suspicions in all this weight debating is that BMW just saw an advantage from both a profit and overall quickness pov. Dont spend money on making the car lighter just leave it heavy and use the new stability control to make use of the added weight for better acceleration. Nevermind the consumables.

  • @eugene-knows-stuff
    @eugene-knows-stuff Год назад +4

    Jason the lag you feel is not really turbo lag. Its torque management in the ECU. Its designed to protect engine internals (connecting rods) allowing them to use thinner and lighter connecting rods in an under square engine design (taller block, longer stroke, longer rods etc). With modern turbo tech and engine management they have the ability to practically eliminate turbo lag but the OEM rods won't hold up if you feed it all the boost and timing at low rpms. Traction and 0-60 times will also suffer. So its torque management you feel, not turbo lag. Great video as always ❤

    • @pacoflyer
      @pacoflyer Год назад +1

      No its not "protecting" them, this motor can take 750 hp/tq. It's slowing the spool on purpose to get that "rush" feeling. I believe it's engineered to be slow on purpose. It's also tuned that way to make the M4 "Feel" faster.

    • @eugene-knows-stuff
      @eugene-knows-stuff Год назад

      @@pacoflyer True to some extent, but you not taking OEM design requirements into account. How long will this engine last at 750bhp? OEMs design engine to last for 200k to 300k miles, so I'll stick to my opinion that it's torque management to ensure longevity of the engine.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  Год назад +2

      I wasn't at low RPM (4,000 as stated in video); it was most definitely turbo lag. Additionally, regardless of why it happens, there is about a second or so between WOT and full torque. If the rods couldn't handle full torque, why would they suddenly handle full torque one second later? Turbo lag is a real issue, sure you could use an electric turbo to get rid of it, but this doesn't have this. Engine management isn't going to be sufficient, there's a process that has to happen which takes time. True for basically all modern turbos (with the exception of electric, but even then there is a small delay).

    • @eugene-knows-stuff
      @eugene-knows-stuff Год назад

      @@EngineeringExplained Thanks Jason, makes sense since I wasn't sure at what rpm you went WOT. In the aftermarket tuners have been able to almost eliminate turbo lag by experimenting with ignition timing, variable valve timing and lift, and turbocharger wastegate control where they force the turbocharger wastegate shut at low rpm reducing exhaust pressure bypassing the wastegate valve and allowing the turbocharger to spool up faster. Along with a decrease in ignition timing and tuning the VVT&L systems aftermarket tuners have been able to spool large turbos up on small capacity engines in contrast with older tuning methods whereby the pressure holding turbo wastegates shut slowly builds up as charge pressure builds. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure BMW engineers know what they're doing, however I also believe BMW still targets a fine balance between reciprocal mass necessary for turbo charging vs rev happiness - the way we all know traditional BMWs were. A final thought, is the example of Honda K-series engines (K24 in particular), and how their factory fitted forged connecting rods can produce 500+ bhp sustained at high engine rpm, provided that boost pressure is ramped in slowly and reaches target at 6,000rpm, however the same connecting rods fail and destroys the engine if the same target pressure is achieved much lower in the engine rpm range, say for instance 3,500rpm. Thanks for your reply. Much appreciated 🙏🏻

    • @willemb8689
      @willemb8689 Год назад

      Its not turbo lag, it is boost threshold!!
      Because the parallel twin turbo setup en low compression ratio this is more noticeable.
      The good about this is the high output at high rpm, it doesn’t get out of breath.
      Shame that you as a engineer has not invested more time in the details and technical side of the engine instead of making a video for more views.

  • @jose-Maki
    @jose-Maki Год назад +5

    The gearing is based around emissions, the manual is even more expensive in the eu when its a much cheaper box just because the lower mpg it makes it more

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Год назад

      Little diff change, and you get what you want.

  • @CeeKay42069
    @CeeKay42069 Год назад +1

    Excellent review! I wish more car reviews were straight to the point like you. More please!

  • @wrighty338
    @wrighty338 Год назад +7

    Honestly id be happy with an m240i, maybe with those carbon seats and a bit of a tickle tuning wise

  • @M2socal
    @M2socal Год назад +7

    If you look under the chassis, you'll see a majority of "M4" or "G82" labels on all the parts and even some "G80" labels as well. So, yes this is an M4 which explains the weight figure, and not "de-tuned" either just look at the dyno numbers being put out on RUclips, they align with the M4 (not comp)

    • @Ratcher
      @Ratcher Год назад +1

      Of course it’s detuned. Just take a look at the acceleration numbers (for example Carwow) and it’ll become clear. Easy to manipulate a dyno.

    • @mr.m2137
      @mr.m2137 Год назад +1

      4.4 inch wheelbase difference is actually alot compared to the g82. New M2 should be 200 lbs lighter from this alone imo, but BMW found a way.

  • @nickzarnetske9994
    @nickzarnetske9994 Год назад +3

    When you compare it to the M4 vs the last gen M2, it makes a whole lot more sense. Nice video.

  • @axe2grind244
    @axe2grind244 Год назад +2

    I hate current BMW design but I love how this looks. Seeing it in this blue in person changed everything for me. Never drove an M2 but I’m assuming it’s feels different than previous generation cuz it’s an M4 chassis but with a different engine and body paneling basically.

  • @nicholas6706
    @nicholas6706 Год назад +3

    It'd be cool to learn more about how they can achieve the same/better braking and lateral g's at a much heavier weight

  • @Post_Leako
    @Post_Leako Год назад +3

    I'd really like to see what Jason thinks of the manual Supra in terms of gearing since it seems to be about about as aggressively geared as the BRZ/GR86. I'm also curious to see how he thinks the shifter compares, and with stuff like rev hang.

  • @alpenjodel24
    @alpenjodel24 Год назад +7

    Problem is, that it‘s not really an M2 anymore but rather a shortened M3/M4.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  Год назад +6

      Yep, discussed in video, it's a strange positioning to me.

    • @papa_pt
      @papa_pt Год назад +1

      Uhhh isn't that what the last one was

    • @TML34
      @TML34 Год назад

      Jason, this makes the M2 more twitchy and unpredictable and that's.....a good thing??😅 @@EngineeringExplained

  • @מדינט
    @מדינט Год назад

    Weight, that is the reason I just bought an 2021 M2 Comp (wish I could the CS) and not the new M2. "It's not an M2 any more", you nailed it!

  • @superchargedsteve3411
    @superchargedsteve3411 Год назад +7

    Jason, as good as the ZF 8 speed is, there is no way it's near as fast as a DCT. Just not possible, you'd notice driving them back to back and I'd always take a DCT. I do really like this new M2 though!

  • @Oddball5.0
    @Oddball5.0 Год назад +1

    Anyone else think that big vertical bar in the middle of the grill makes it look like an old Pontiac Grand Am?

  • @ruleslawyer
    @ruleslawyer Год назад +3

    You need to recheck your assessment of the F87 vs F82. They weigh virtually the same. The s55 was available in both. The relationship between M2 and M4 hasn't changed. They all got heavier with the G chassis. Only real difference is they started with the S58 right off the bat instead of the B58.

    • @karolmaciejewski340
      @karolmaciejewski340 Год назад +1

      100% agree. People tend to forget how heavy F87 comp was . It was over 1650kg with full tank vs G87 1725kg with full tank with carbon roof and buckets around 1710kg ... To heavy? Yes but not that big difference as everyone is saying.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  Год назад +1

      But they didn't weigh the same... 175 lb difference, which is significant. Ride with and without a passenger in your car, and you'll notice the acceleration difference.

    • @ruleslawyer
      @ruleslawyer Год назад +2

      @@EngineeringExplained a m2 competition mt is 3600lbs. A m4 mt is 3625. Virtually the same. The OG is lighter, but the m2 wasn’t some featherweight version of the m4. It has always been as heavy with the same engine. The smaller size just makes up for less advanced and cheaper body materials. BMW didn’t make the G87 heavy, they just used the same engine to start.

  • @michaeld3404
    @michaeld3404 Год назад +1

    Changing the rear end gearing will help with the tall transmission gearing in the manual

  • @tier1detailing
    @tier1detailing Год назад +8

    One thought about the weight increase - the IIHS completely changed their side impact test to reflect the size of larger vehicles on the road today. Maybe it's hard to get a 2 door to pass the new test without adding some extra love handles?

    • @chriskelvin248
      @chriskelvin248 Год назад +5

      Good point, but 500-600 lb. love handles? At some point, it’s an M4 with the M2 trim package and not an M2 anymore.

    • @tier1detailing
      @tier1detailing Год назад +2

      @@chriskelvin248 completely understand. wish they'd just be more transparent

    • @WhatisaLee
      @WhatisaLee Год назад +2

      @@tier1detailing Until the average consumer starts caring about weight, it’s unlikely we’ll get a breakdown of where engineers put all the fat. Heck, even the average enthusiast only ever cares about 0-60 and hp/torque figures. The amount of “power negates weight” sentiments in car channels is unbelievable.

    • @chrism869
      @chrism869 Год назад

      ​@@chriskelvin248I'm sure there are some differences ,it's not the same I'm all aspects

  • @dylancook
    @dylancook Год назад +1

    Speaking of interesting transmissions, I would love to see a review of a 2015 era Acura TLX V6 with the 9 speed auto (nearly 300hp). It has a very interesting shifting dynamic with the first 4 gears transitioning to a dog leg 5-6-7-8-9. The Sport + setting provides a unique experience. If you're ever in Oregon you have one to drive from me. Keep the great videos coming!

  • @Nyx_88888
    @Nyx_88888 Год назад +3

    the carbon bucket seats are a completely different experience, if you are buying a weekend or track car get the seats, if you are getting a daily driver get the regular seats(unless you can handle the buckets daily) the buckets aren't a gimmick they are really good and make the car way more sporting than the normal seats

  • @imamfn
    @imamfn Год назад +1

    You just perfectly summed up what's wrong with the current M2 (or more of the 2 series coupé/convertible in general). It's now based on the CLAR 3/4 series platform and caused it grew so heavy and big, losing the essential points it has since the 1M/previous M2.
    I know from the company's perspective it's a dilemma since the current 1 series shares the same platform as Mini and going fwd, which makes the current 2 series coupé/convertible couldn't shares the same platform as their predecessors

    • @satsumagt5284
      @satsumagt5284 Год назад

      They axed the 1 series, and did the same to the 2 series in the process, it seems

  • @brelaxed13
    @brelaxed13 Год назад +8

    I own this car in the 6MT. And it is amazing. Although it tries to kill me when it is drizzling outside. You just don't really notice the weight on the street just daily driving it

    • @spcneary
      @spcneary Год назад +11

      You don’t notice until you drive something 500-1000 lbs lighter. I’m sure it’s a fun car to drive but when you approach the limits and attempt to recover you will feel the weight.

  • @AmbitBand
    @AmbitBand Год назад +1

    Few points here:
    The 2016 M2 only really pulled 330hp on the dyno. The 2023 M2 is pulling 460! So to the wheels, its really a 130hp difference. The 2023 M2 beat the 2022 M2 CS Nurburgring lap record by 5 seconds.
    The 2018 m240i doesn't have the added weight of an S58 engine, adaptive suspension, bigger brakes, tires, braces, and wheels. That adds up to the weight difference pretty quickly.

  • @jamesnorona1345
    @jamesnorona1345 Год назад +8

    They made it super ugly. Thats what they did.

    • @burnzy3210
      @burnzy3210 Год назад +2

      For real! The moment I see anyone driving one of these I will question their sanity.

  • @HachiMiura
    @HachiMiura Год назад +1

    That gauge cluster is HORRENDOUS! So hard to interpret what is going on.

  • @JamiesGarage1
    @JamiesGarage1 Год назад +3

    I agree, the ZF 8 speed transmission is better than the 7 speed DCT. With a transmission tune, it will shift just as fast as the DCT and it’s more reliable.

  • @thoselog
    @thoselog Год назад +2

    "Is this engine exciting? Yes!" ... "There's over a second of turbo lag unless you're already on the gas." Yeah, okay bro. The turbo lag in my Audi drove me OUT OF MY MIND. I hated it. I guess that's a KIND of exciting...

  • @federicobarrondohess5250
    @federicobarrondohess5250 Год назад +4

    Great video! From what I understand the M2 and M4 are both based on the same platform chassis wise. Although the car is in total sliglthy smaller which means less material so should also mean less weight the M2 is a cheaper car like u said. This means that there is less budget for facy aluminium alloys and other lighteweight materials and constructions though it gains the weight loss in less material back through less lightweight components. Like u said the best way to see it is probably like the cheaper m4!

  • @razvanfatu6513
    @razvanfatu6513 7 месяцев назад

    The long gears in the manual are there for emissions and economy purposes. Also, they want to avoid additional gear shifts in "official" 0-60, 0-100, quarter mile run times so the numbers look better; turbo engines are particularly affected by manual gear shifts, it's not just the 0.5s or so of not delivering power to the wheels but boost also drops and then it needs a bit of time to rebuild.

  • @Angl0sax0nknight
    @Angl0sax0nknight Год назад +5

    While I love manual transmission E39 M5 (manual) but the ZF 8 speed is not only a great transmission but it can be used manually, while not as sporty as a manual it’s acceptable.

  • @gordonwallin2368
    @gordonwallin2368 10 месяцев назад

    Inline sixes are just heavenly! Good for BMW. Cheers from the Pacific West coast of Canada.

  • @gregp.7148
    @gregp.7148 Год назад +5

    What would be your educated guess on where the extra weight is coming from compared to the previous gen M2 or why it weighs the same as a present gen M4?
    Update: you pretty much answered it: it’s the same size as the M4 :)

  • @tyrereviews
    @tyrereviews Год назад

    If you want to be confused about how a car is so heavy go look at the curb weight of the Nissan 350z and then look at all the allumimiminum used and lack of seats etc.

  • @zhengmingxi
    @zhengmingxi Год назад +5

    BMW seemed to affected more than others. That is to say, the priority of profitability has proportionally risen to the top. Even the performance Sub brand is getting affected. Result: impressive on paper, objectively great, competent and lacking excitement.

    • @blocksource4192
      @blocksource4192 Год назад

      Blud… he literally showed in the video how m cars are cheaper

    • @enjoshi-godrez8775
      @enjoshi-godrez8775 Год назад

      ​@@blocksource4192no he didn't...

    • @blocksource4192
      @blocksource4192 Год назад

      @@enjoshi-godrez8775 he literally said that… and even if he didnt, just search up an e46 m3 price adjusted for inflation and then compare it to g80 m3.

  • @Slubicjusz
    @Slubicjusz Год назад

    I have EU catalog for 2020 M2 Competition. It states 1650kg with 75kg driver, fuel tank filled in 90% and with automatic transmission.

  • @Flies2FLL
    @Flies2FLL Год назад +4

    You don't want to drive too close behind one of these, due to the parts falling right off. It could be hazardous to your tires....

  • @juanvideofotos
    @juanvideofotos Год назад +1

    Available in manual, all I needed to hear.

  • @jordanbuttkevitz6895
    @jordanbuttkevitz6895 Год назад +3

    My f80 m3cs weighs 3490lbs … crazy how heavy the m2/m4 are in comparison.
    As for the DCT … IMO the aggressive, herky jerky nature of it is what makes it engaging as opposed to the ZF. (CS/GTS had unique DCT tunes so that could be why)

  • @Rahhhhhnman
    @Rahhhhhnman Год назад

    Brilliant as always, it's great having you out there. 👍

  • @808bigisland
    @808bigisland Год назад +4

    Nah, pass…

  • @dilysi156
    @dilysi156 Год назад +2

    Sportscars owners in 2035 be like "look at my agile 13.600lbs f*cking racetruck"

  • @undergroundoutlaw411
    @undergroundoutlaw411 Год назад +3

    Would like to see this comparison for the new AMG GT since the new one seems to be a comfy luxury vehicle for S class buyers rather than the Nurburgring scalpel the Gen 1 was

    • @papa_pt
      @papa_pt Год назад

      What new one? The SL is not the GT

    • @ENZUpro
      @ENZUpro Год назад

      There is a brand new AMG GT (2024 model year) @@papa_pt

  • @MaFTB
    @MaFTB Год назад +1

    You can thank noise regulations for the gearing. Hopefully someone offers a different ratio final drive to bring out the beast

  • @Rezcuz
    @Rezcuz Год назад +12

    I've lost all hope in people that think it looks good

  • @saimumbinmasum1278
    @saimumbinmasum1278 Год назад

    plz make a video about synchromesh transmission vs constant mesh vs sliding mesh

  • @singular9
    @singular9 Год назад +3

    No matter what you think we all know this car is going to be exciting when the warranty runs out and you get your first repair bill. Might make your heart stop.

  • @sms4hou676
    @sms4hou676 Год назад

    And you just finished on the points which helped me decide on an M340xi.

  • @thomasolson8417
    @thomasolson8417 Год назад +3

    Automatic is always a dealbreaker for me.

  • @salimsanchez89
    @salimsanchez89 Год назад +2

    I can relate to the M2 generations.. I too was once lighter and more agile.. as I aged I got bigger and heavier

  • @manuelmaka8083
    @manuelmaka8083 Год назад +3

    It looks horrible. The look of a car is the first thing you see, and this is ugly, just ugly. Where the old designers

    • @ofirs5830
      @ofirs5830 Год назад

      Do you prefer the 80s E30 M3?

  • @spendingtimetogether8428
    @spendingtimetogether8428 7 месяцев назад

    You the right person to ask because there is always some (more) power loss due to the torque converter vs DCT and MT, but I wonder how much do all 3 transmissions actually lose, or does it vary from each AT/DCT/MT?

  • @BboyVReck
    @BboyVReck Год назад +2

    Sadly they're discontinuing the Z4 while M2 being heavy. Option for light weight car is extremely low from BMW until you go down Mini Cooper.

  • @boeingdriver29
    @boeingdriver29 Год назад +1

    I have a 2019 M2 Comp. and I’m looking to purchase but I don’t like the lazy design of this car. Taking a M340i for a drive next week and I’m hoping it will be nearly as fun as my M2 and if so I will buy.

  • @hogey74
    @hogey74 Год назад +1

    1733kg? That's a grand tourer. And awesome I bet. But an M-type small sedan/coupe? Craaaazy.
    By comparison, my NC MX5 weighs 1100kg and is mind bogglingly sharp with moderately sprung coil-over suspension added. And I just drove it from Brisbane to Sydney in two days then back in one day. Air con, cruise control, air vents for every occasion. Wore noise cancelling headphones most of the way with open top time interspersed and it was super comfortable. 7L/100km.
    In the 4 years I've owned mine it's appreciated in value. The BMW would have depreciated 40 percent.

  • @RaphYkun
    @RaphYkun Год назад +1

    @6:36 Side by Side color comparison just has a tag, but no visual

  • @cookinsdabest
    @cookinsdabest Год назад +1

    6:29 the panels don't even match up😂

  • @BMW1M
    @BMW1M Год назад

    Thank you Jason for calling it for what it is!
    This is just a SWB M4 running on a stupidly heavy i4 chassis.

  • @gregp.7148
    @gregp.7148 Год назад +1

    Great comparison video to the prev gen M2 and new M4! Tx

  • @Spinks345
    @Spinks345 Год назад

    Wonderful insight, as opposed to the other M2 reviews

  • @c.c.5472
    @c.c.5472 Год назад

    Hey Jason, another insightful and well thought out analysis. But I was almost lost with no ‘white board’! Beautiful car, love the blue.

  • @ScottsGuitar
    @ScottsGuitar Год назад +1

    I was 3rd on the list for new Pre order allocation (Pre media reveal). Needless to say I cancelled that.. the f87 already needed to lose a few hundred pounds. Madness I say..

  • @anthonykaiser974
    @anthonykaiser974 10 месяцев назад

    It's pretty obvious to me the gearing is set up for the Ring and the Autobahn. I've driven "near ludicrous speed" in a 530d 2017ish vintage, and a late model Z4 M40i (rentals) on the A6. Total blast, but you can guess which car was more fun.

  • @zinner927
    @zinner927 Год назад

    Did you do a video in the past about the Mustang where the gearing was tailored more to fuel economy numbers and hence the acceleration was worse?

  • @ricric3025
    @ricric3025 Год назад +1

    To take the M2 vs M4 debate further, it would be interesting to know if there are other differences for the engine as well, or is it merely a different state of tune?

  • @nevarran
    @nevarran Год назад +1

    Wait, this car really looks like that? That's the actual finished design? My god... MY GOD!

  • @knightrider1545
    @knightrider1545 Год назад

    Can you do a video on why running e85 on a91- 93 octane tune would cause significant turbo lag?

  • @air-headedaviator1805
    @air-headedaviator1805 Год назад +2

    7:03 the price may be adjusted for inflation but my income is not lol

  • @shouldigetit
    @shouldigetit Год назад

    Great video Jason!

  • @RussSirois
    @RussSirois Год назад

    7:31 That's a double nice retail price 😎

  • @StrollingOnMoon
    @StrollingOnMoon Год назад +2

    To be fair, the previous generation M2 was the same weight as the M4. The weight savings of being physically smaller are offset by the cost savings items vs an m4 (cast wheels vs forged, lead battery instead of Li-on, sunroof standard instead of carbon roof). There are about 150 lbs of low hanging fruit to take off if you want. I've been very happy with my G87 with the understanding that they had to make compromises to come out with a new M car that I can actually afford.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  Год назад +3

      Previous gen M2/M4 definitely weren't the same weight. For example, US media site lists a 175 lbs difference for 2018 model year. Could be greater, depending on the trims compared.

    • @StrollingOnMoon
      @StrollingOnMoon Год назад +1

      Car and Driver has:
      2016/2017/2018 M2 as 80lbs lighter than the 2016/2017/2018 M4
      80 lbs lighter is marginal IMO, the 2023 M2 is 16lbs lighter than the 2023 M4 which is only slightly more of a marginal distinction.
      The 175 lbs difference seems to be between the m4 and the m2 comp in 2019 which isn't exactly a fair comparison.
      @@EngineeringExplained

  • @hussamjamil4980
    @hussamjamil4980 Год назад +1

    "We are living in a see of boring cars today".....and this is the answer? seriously? Modern cars are just making my E30 325i increase more and more in value honestly.

  • @nmarks
    @nmarks Год назад +1

    BMWs, certainly around the E39 era, were so nicely designed, customizing them would only spoil their looks. This iteration of the M2 is the exact opposite of that.

  • @avidgamefan
    @avidgamefan Год назад +1

    I like the new 2 Series styling, even the rear. I prefer it over the previous gen, even. Maybe just because it’s a new, fresh look.
    Anyway, I’d like to see a video on the 2Series, non-m2. For many of us, there’s enough power in the lower models.

  • @S3XYdriver
    @S3XYdriver Год назад +25

    The wizards at ZF have absolutely knocked it out of the park with their 8-speed auto. It’s amazing

    • @Tallnerdyguy
      @Tallnerdyguy Год назад +3

      I wish I could say the same about my zf8...

    • @xellium5445
      @xellium5445 Год назад

      @@TallnerdyguySame boat haha, mine blew up in a F chassis BMW

    • @Tallnerdyguy
      @Tallnerdyguy Год назад

      It's also technically not an auto, it's electronic

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 Год назад +2

      @@Tallnerdyguy does it change gears automatically?

    • @mcintosh.motors
      @mcintosh.motors Год назад +11

      @@Tallnerdyguybrother it has a torque converter and is most definitely an automatic