
BMW is set to offer its xDrive all-wheel drive system with the M2 Coupe. The entry-level M car is currently the only one in the line-up that’s purely rear-wheel drive, as the M3, M4, and M5 are all equipped with AWD as standard.
- M2 AWD may be 50hp more powerful than RWD version
- It will be offered solely with an 8-speed automatic gearbox
- 0-100kph time expected to drop below 4 seconds
BMW M2 AWD powertrain and performance
Will be sold alongside the RWD model
The M2 xDrive was recently referenced on the BMW US website as a separate variant from the existing RWD version. Expectedly, the M2 xDrive will be powered by the same 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol straight-six as the RWD model, though a 50hp bump to 530hp – the same as the 2025 M2 CS – is possible to offset the added mass of the front transaxle, which could result in a kerb weight of around 1,800kg.
No manual gearbox option for M2 AWD
Where the M2 RWD is available with either an 8-speed automatic or 6-speed manual – yet another distinction from the rest of the M stable – the performance coupe’s AWD counterpart will be paired solely with the AT.
Rear-biased AWD
Like the M3, M4, and M5, the M2’s xDrive system is likely to be biased towards the rear axle. Configurable drive modes will be on offer, along with a setting that diverts all power to the rear wheels. In standard AWD mode, expect a quicker 0-100kph time than the existing M2 automatic, which does the same in a claimed 4 seconds.
BMW M2 AWD launch timeline
May go on sale globally in H2 2026
BMW will commence production of the M2 xDrive at its San Luis Potosà plant in Mexico by mid-2026, with a global launch likely in the second half of the year. Given that the standard M2 is already on sale in India, the xDrive version could launch here too, sporting a price tag slightly north of the Rs 1.03 crore the RWD model costs.
All prices are ex-showroom, India.