A Company Has Built The M2 Convertible BMW Doesn't Want To Make

A convertible M2 isn't something BMW intends to make, but for those who want an alfresco version of the baby M car, there is an aftermarket option from Dähler
A Company Has Built The M2 Convertible BMW Doesn't Want To Make

With the M2 intended to be the driver-focused M car of the line-up, BMW doesn’t intend on hacking its roof off to make a convertible version. It’s something the company has said more than once, and it makes sense: losing a roof means a drop in rigidity, and an increase in weight thanks to all bulky under-body strengthening that’s usually needed.

But if you really, really want a drop-top M2, you can now have one - thanks to a conversion offered by Swiss tuner Dähler. Aftermarket trinkets and overly-spangly wheels aside, it looks like a proper factory effort, no?

A Company Has Built The M2 Convertible BMW Doesn't Want To Make

We’re not sure how much weight it’s gained compared to the coupe, but thanks to a little under-bonnet fettling, it’s actually quicker. The ‘Stage I’ tune ups the power to 396bhp and the torque to 428lf ft (up from 364bhp and 369lb ft), making 0-62mph possible in four seconds dead. A ‘Stage II’ package is also available, as well as an eight-piston brake upgrade.

A Company Has Built The M2 Convertible BMW Doesn't Want To Make

Prices haven’t been revealed, but a custom convertible conversion is not something that’s going to come cheap.

Would you have a drop-top M2 over a coupe?

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Aaron 15

STUPID WHEELS 😒

12/15/2016 - 16:11 |
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Anonymous

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12/15/2016 - 17:11 |
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Mr.PurpleV12

12/15/2016 - 17:22 |
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Max Schröder

I kinda wonder how well the conversion is done, meaning if there’re reinforcements in the needed places, and if the whole roof-mechanism and bodywork is done well.

12/15/2016 - 21:54 |
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Samo 1

It will surely just be a tuned m235i vert with the m
Parts bolted on. It doesn’t look quite as wide though so I do wonder if the track width is that of an m2?

12/15/2016 - 22:53 |
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Stefan Georgievski

It looks sexy though, needs new smaller rims btw but that is not something you can’t change alone, soin general this is a win

12/16/2016 - 01:07 |
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Anonymous

Definitely makes it look much less ret4rded than the hardtop lol

12/16/2016 - 05:39 |
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