The BMW 2002 is a landmark model in the company’s history, laying the groundwork for many high-performance BMWs that followed, including the 2 Series and the M3. It was the precursor to the “Ultimate Driving Machine” philosophy. BMW has introduced the M2 Turbo Design Edition, a special model inspired by the iconic tricolor livery of the original 2002 Turbo from 1974 and 1975.
The M2 Turbo Design Edition is finished in Alpine White and features hand-painted BMW Motorsport stripes at the front and rear. The signature tricolor design is wrapped around the hood and lines the trunk lid, with an offset stripe running along the carbon fiber roof from front to back. A black “Turbo” graphic is displayed on the Power Dome on the hood, and a subtle carbon fiber spoiler accents the trunk lid. The car comes with black M Dual-Spoke wheels as standard, though buyers can opt for M Performance wheels finished in Matte Gold Bronze.
Inside, the M2 Turbo Design Edition receives thoughtful updates to echo the exterior styling. The door sill plates feature “M2 turbo” script, and a “Turbo” logo is positioned near the shifter. The M Sport seats are trimmed in Black Vernasca Leather with a signature tricolor M accent. Optional M Carbon bucket seats are available with the same tricolor detailing.
The M2 Turbo Design Edition is available exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission, paired with BMW’s twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine, producing 473 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque. This enables the car to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.1 seconds.
The heritage model comes at a price, starting at $84,075, including a $1,175 destination charge, nearly $15,000 more than the base 2025 M2. BMW has confirmed that the M2 Turbo Design Edition will be produced in “extremely limited” quantities.








