The 2026 BMW M2 xDrive is the first AWD version of BMW’s baby M car, expected with 475 hp, 650 Nm torque, and an 8-speed automatic only . It adds about 150 kg over the RWD/manual M2, but delivers far quicker 0–60 mph times (~3.6s), all-weather traction, and performance close to the larger M3 and M4 — making it a strong candidate for BMW’s best everyday M car.
Driving Dynamics: M2 Meets xDrive
Where the M3 and M4 feel planted and serious, the M2 should still feel playful and eager, even with xDrive on board.
Better traction - Off-the-line launches and wet-weather grip will rival its bigger siblings.
Rear-biased AWD - BMW’s M xDrive system still prioritises fun, letting the car feel lively while delivering confidence.
Weight trade-off - Around +150 lbs versus RWD, but still lighter overall than an M3/M4.
Agility - Thanks to its 110 mm shorter wheelbase , the M2 will remain the sharper, more nimble car on tight roads and circuits.

Purists vs Progress
BMW is splitting the M2 family:
xDrive + 8-speed auto only - For those who want all-weather usability and fastest-possible performance.
RWD + 6-speed manual - For enthusiasts who value involvement above outright speed.
This ensures both sides of the community are catered for - though it does mean you’ll need to choose between traction and a stick shift.
How Does It Compare?
Here’s a breakdown against the G80 M3 and G82 M4 xDrive:
Model | Power (hp) | Torque (Nm) | Weight (kg) | Wheelbase (mm) | Length (mm) | Est. Price (UK) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
G87 M2 xDrive (2026) | ~475 | ~650 | ~1,770 (est.) | 2,747 | 4,580 | £68k–72k |
G80 M3 xDrive | 503–523 | 650 | ~1,865 | 2,857 | 4,794 | £82k–86k |
G82 M4 xDrive | 503–523 | 650 | ~1,780–1,865 | 2,857 | 4,794 | £84k–88k |
Notes:
M2 xDrive power/weight are early estimates based on leaks and prototype info.
M3/M4 figures based on Competition xDrive trims.

Why the M2 xDrive might be the sweet spot
Compact size - Easier to place on UK B-roads, tighter handling balance.
AWD traction - With AWD, future 600+ hp tuned builds won’t just be possible - they’ll actually be usable.
Price point - Roughly £10–15k cheaper than an M3/M4, while delivering most of the performance.
Future tuning potential - AWD system opens the door for 600hp+ builds that can actually put power down.
- Choice preserved - Enthusiasts still get the RWD/manual option if they don’t want AWD.
FAQs
Will the 2026 BMW M2 xDrive come with a manual?
No - xDrive models will be automatic only. The manual is exclusive to the RWD version.
How fast will it be?
Official figures aren’t out, but expect ~3.6–3.7s 0–60 mph, putting it close to the M3/M4 xDrive. With some tuning expect this to be a rocket!
When does production start?
Around August 2026 , with the G87 platform continuing until 2029.
Final Thoughts
The G87 M2 xDrive has the potential to be the most balanced M car in BMW’s lineup - compact, agile, and now with AWD traction to unlock new performance levels. For many enthusiasts, the G87 M2 xDrive could be the ultimate modern M car - compact, agile, daily-friendly, and devastatingly quick. It may just be the perfect blend of BMW M’s past and future.
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