The BMW M2 Competition (F87N) is the topmost model in the BMW 2 Series. The sports car boasts a formidable 410-horsepower (306-kW) engine it shares with its big brother, the M4. Armed with a powertrain like this, it concludes the standard sprint in a trifling 4.2s. Once you install the optional M Driver’s Package, you may accelerate all the way to 280 km/h (174 mph).
Many will find these specs more than adequate for their needs, but the tuner team over at Speed-Buster begs to differ. The guys just finished working on a large-scale chip tuning for the model, managing to make it 103 hp (75 kW) and 105 Nm (77 lbft) stronger than before. The inline-six engine of the BMW M2 Competition (F87N) now produces 513 hp (383 kW) along with 655 Newton-meters (483 lbft) of maximum torque.
The tuner did not say just how much faster the car has become courtesy of the tuning. We find it likely that it can now do the 0-100 sprint in less than four seconds.
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