BMW M2 CS: The New King of Nürburgring!
BMW has once again proven why it’s synonymous with power and speed! The new BMW M2 CS tackled the legendary Nürburgring five times and set a new record for compact cars. Yes, you read that right – five times! This all happened back on April 11th, with BMW M division development engineer Jörg Weidinger behind the wheel, smashing the previous record held by the Audi RS3 by a whopping 8 seconds!
But wait, there’s more – Weidinger also improved his own record set with the standard M2 by 13 seconds. Madness or genius? The BMW M2 CS is powered by M TwinPower Turbo technology delivering an impressive 450 horsepower and 550 Nm of torque.
This model is 30 kilograms lighter than the standard M2 thanks to carbon components, giving it an extra edge on the track. The BMW M2 CS is a limited edition model arriving late summer, priced around 110,000 euros in Germany.
Why does this matter?
Because BMW didn’t just break a record; they showed they can play with the best in the compact sports car class. The Audi RS3 is now in the shadow, and the BMW M2 CS is the new lord of Nürburgring.
What does this mean for car lovers?
If you thought compact cars were boring, the BMW M2 CS will prove you wrong. With these performance numbers, this car is proof that size doesn’t matter – power and technology do!
Final thought:
BMW has once again shown they’re not stopping. With the M2 CS, they raised the bar and threw down the gauntlet to the competition. Will anyone beat them? Maybe, but for now, the BMW M2 CS is the undisputed Nürburgring champion.
And you? Would you dare to get behind the wheel of this beast? Or are you more into safe driving? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s the real speed fan and who’s scared to floor it!
BMW Motorrad R 1300 R Titan: The Brutal Concept That Pushes Boundaries
BMW isn’t stopping at cars! Their motorcycle division, BMW Motorrad, unveiled the spectacular R 1300 R Titan concept. This bike is the result of passionate work by a small team who combined aggressive sprint rider lines with a powerful 1300cc boxer engine.
It features an Akrapovič titanium exhaust system and Wilbers chassis, plus a nitrous oxide injection system for extra power. The Titan is described as a brutal and aggressive bike, with a design reminiscent of racing motorcycles, with the center of gravity pushed forward for maximum asphalt grip.
This concept isn’t just a pretty toy – it shows the passion of the BMW Motorrad team to push the limits of design and performance. It might be just a concept, but it’s clear BMW plans to make a mark in the motorcycle world too.
Conclusion:
BMW is dominating on all fronts – from cars to motorcycles. With the record-breaking M2 CS and the boundary-pushing R 1300 R Titan, BMW is definitely a brand to watch.
And you? Which do you prefer – car or bike? Or maybe you’re the one who’d love to have both in your garage? Share your thoughts, maybe together we’ll figure out what BMW should build next!