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BMW M2 xDrive: More grip, more speed, same attitude

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Thomas Falkiner
BMW M2 xDrive: More grip, more speed, same attitude
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BMW has introduced an all-wheel-drive version of its M2 sports car, featuring the M xDrive system for improved traction and acceleration. The vehicle retains its 3.0-litre twin-turbo engine while offering faster 0-100km/h times.

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It represents a shift in performance car engineering, balancing traditional rear-wheel-drive dynamics with modern all-wheel-drive safety and speed.

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Is the BMW M2 a bit too lairy for you? Scared of embarrassing yourself around the next rain-sodden traffic circle? Well then, you’ll be pleased to know that the Munich carmaker is now offering its sometimes spiky M car with the option of M xDrive all-wheel drive.

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