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John Mahoney25 Jul 2018
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BMW M2 Competition upgrades announced

New video reveals all the changes for the BMW M2 Competition before its arrival in Australia at the end of this year

A new video on BMW's social media channels details all the changes the BMW M2 Competition brings over the regular coupe.

Set for an on-sale date Down Under towards the end of the year, the baby M car adopts its 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged inline six-cylinder from the M4.

Under the bonnet of the BMW M2 Competition, it pushes out a healthy 302kW and 550Nm. That's enough to launch it to the 100km/h benchmark from standstill in just 4.2 seconds, if you opt for the seven-speed dual-clutch 'box.

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Buyers will be offered a six-speed manual as a no-cost option.

Boosting traction is an 'Active M Differential' that can provide up to 100 per cent locking within just 150 miliseconds, based on inputs for steering angle, brake pressure, engine torque, wheel speed and yaw rate.

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Also new for the M2 Competition is an M Dynamic Mode that permits more wheel spin for a smoother transition into power oversteer for those who like to indulge in the occasional smoky drift (where tracks permit).

Tucked behind a set of new 19-inch forged alloys wheels, other changes introduced by the BMW M2 Competition is a carbon-fibre strut brace that's claimed to improve steering response and larger, more powerful brakes that feature six-piston front calipers and huge 400mm discs. At the rear, the big brake package adds 380mm rotors and four-piston calipers.

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Externally, the M2 gets a new front apron that channels air for additional cooling, side quarter panel vents and revised quad exhausts.

Inside, revised M Sport seats are fitted, and plenty of M motifs are dotted around the cabin.

BMW Australia has yet to announce how much of a premium the M2 Competition will demand over the regular M2, which is priced from $93,300 (plus on-road costs.)

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