RE: Manhart's latest BMW M2 gets M5-beating power

RE: Manhart's latest BMW M2 gets M5-beating power

Wednesday 13th November

Manhart's latest BMW M2 gets M5-beating power

An 'armada' of carbon parts, coilovers, massive wheels... and more than 720hp


In a world full of surprises, you at least know what you’re going to get with Manhart. It’s probably going to be a BMW, it’s going to be painted black and champagne, bold looks will be made even more so, and an already generous power output will be significantly pumped-up (to put it mildly). This latest M2, the MH2 700 II, is therefore a Manhart BMW bingo full house. 

You want power? Manhart has it. Through nothing more than a carbon intake, new exhaust and ‘Manhart MHtronik powerbox or Manhart remapping’, the 3.0-litre turbo six is now rated at 728hp and 664lb ft. Whether or not that’s from the original 460hp or the recently revised 480hp output, we don't know - but either way it feels like a preposterous gain with such modest modification. On standard turbos, injectors, pistons, conrods, seemingly just about everything, the BMW S58 engine is making another 250hp or so. No wonder they’re being used for those mad 1,500hp drag car builds. Manhart even has TÜV approval for the exhaust, with a 200-cell cat and 110mm pipes; those who don’t have such concerns can get a decat, OPF delete system with 100mm tailpipes. 

When the tuner itself suggests it has an ‘armada’ of carbon parts for a car, there’s going to be a lot. So - deep breath - the MH2 700 II comes with: a carbon bonnet, carbon kidney grilles, carbon diffuser, carbon rear wing, carbon front apron, carbon side skirts, even carbon underbody panelling. And it’ll still probably weigh too much. Ramping up the attitude further are new wheels - up to a whopping 21-inch diameter at the rear - and KW coilovers. Or just lowering springs. Plus, finally, it wouldn’t be a Manhart BMW without some interior tweaks. Just check out the cage with rear seat delete - champagne never looked quite so good. The Schroth belts are a nice complement to the bucket seats, and there seems to be even more carbon as well. 

Manhart will make just 10 of these mad M2s, and this very car is currently for sale at €135k, or £112,000 - or just about the same as a new 727hp M5 might cost. Certainly an MH2 would make any other M2, whether it was Zandvoort Blue or M Performanced to the nines, seem a little undernourished. Exactly the point of a Manhart BMW, it could well be argued. Wonder if they’d build a manual one?


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Gibbler290

Original Poster:

673 posts

102 months

Wednesday 13th November
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I love that spoiler. Reminds me of the Vision Gran Turismo concept of the old model that was similarly bodykitted.

ChevronB19

6,370 posts

170 months

Wednesday 13th November
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vomit

mac96

4,423 posts

150 months

Wednesday 13th November
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ChevronB19 said:
vomit
Indeed.

fantheman80

1,649 posts

56 months

Wednesday 13th November
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"Manhart will make just 10 of these mad M2s" - probably 9 too many


CrippsCorner

3,015 posts

188 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Well... that looks absolutely horrendous. They didn't try and polish a turd, they added further excrement to the turd.

I guess you could save the side profile at least. All you'd have to do is get rid of the stripe and make the wheels smaller and a different colour.

Wouldn't say no to the power, though.

ucb

1,039 posts

219 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Think that looks better than the standard car. At least it seems committed to be being a particular style whereas the base car always appears to be half-finished

geeks

9,733 posts

146 months

Wednesday 13th November
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mac96 said:
ChevronB19 said:
vomit
Indeed.
Thirded!

Magikarp

942 posts

55 months

Wednesday 13th November
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One of the most repellant rear ends I’ve ever beheld.

MDMA .

9,207 posts

108 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Interesting.

horseshoecrab

454 posts

215 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Are 10 year boys their target market?

WPA

10,146 posts

121 months

Wednesday 13th November
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That looks awful

bitofayank

103 posts

76 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Manhart MHtronik, sounds like an early nineties house anthem that didn’t age well.
The straight on front and rear views…I can’t. Real bad for such money

Edited by bitofayank on Wednesday 13th November 12:46

foxhounduk

519 posts

187 months

Wednesday 13th November
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The S58 is the most restricted turbo engine in recent memory. Just a flash and you’ve got so much more power - and it can take it - it’s not like you’re stressing the internals. It’s so flexible and power delivery is immense. What a masterpiece.

Terminator X

16,315 posts

211 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Black hides most of the awful (and standard) rear end I guess.

TX.

GreatScott2016

1,468 posts

95 months

Wednesday 13th November
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I don't dislike the new M2, but accept the looks are contentious! This though is on another level. Oh deary deary me frown

epom

12,411 posts

168 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Now that's under the radar.

Jurdy

262 posts

291 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Tron meets Lego…. Two cool things clearly don’t necessarily make something great.

Paul Thorpe evo

80 posts

13 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Beta males need not apply. UFC'ers given preference....

EmailAddress

13,566 posts

225 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Why does it look like that.

je777

428 posts

111 months

Wednesday 13th November
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foxhounduk said:
The S58 is the most restricted turbo engine in recent memory. Just a flash and you’ve got so much more power - and it can take it - it’s not like you’re stressing the internals. It’s so flexible and power delivery is immense. What a masterpiece.
BMW M engines are often hailed as being excellent, and then everyone finds out the issues a few years on.