Despite rumors of adding 22 more horsepower, the 2024 model still makes 453 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque with its twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six engine. At least, opting for the six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission does not come at a cost.
Other options include adaptive cruise control ($500), a live cockpit pro with a heads-up display ($1,100), remote engine start ($300), a heated steering wheel ($200), a parking assistant ($200), a wireless charging device ($200), and personal eSIM 5G ($300). It is also available with various maintenance programs worth up to $6,649.
The specced-out 2024 BMW M2 is available for around $80,000. That price would give you the best the model offers until the more performance-oriented M2 CS arrives sometime in 2025.