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    BMW Honors Its 2002 Turbo Legacy With The Exclusive 2026 M2 Turbo Desi - duPont REGISTRY Group Skip to content
     
    A white BMW 2002 Turbo with blue and red racing stripes and gold wheels is parked on black pavement in front of a modern building with glass doors, showcasing its classic Turbo Design Edition appeal.

    BMW Honors Its 2002 Turbo Legacy With The Exclusive 2026 M2 Turbo Design Edition

    BMW welcomes its next limited-edition M car.

    This week, BMW returned to its roots at the 2025 Motul Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta, unveiling a modern-day homage to one of its most defining cars. The 2026 BMW M2 Turbo Design Edition revives the spirit of the 1974–1975 BMW 2002 Turbo, a car that first proved turbocharging could belong to both the racetrack and the road. Finished exclusively in Alpine White with hand-painted BMW Motorsport stripes, the M2 Turbo Design Edition celebrates that same balance of performance and practicality that has defined the brand for generations.

    A white 2026 M2 sports car with red and blue stripes is parked on a blacktop next to a modern building and a wooded area, evoking the iconic look of the BMW 2002 Turbo.

    Half a century ago, the BMW 2002 Turbo set a new standard for small sports cars. Revealed at the 1973 Frankfurt Auto Show, it became Europe’s first turbocharged production car and the model that cemented BMW’s motorsport reputation. With 170 horsepower from its boosted 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, it delivered an experience that few sedans of the era could match. Its forward-thinking styling, with flared fenders, a black rear spoiler, and reversed “2002 turbo” lettering, made it instantly recognizable. The new M2 Turbo Design Edition channels that same energy with a black power dome hood, carbon fiber trunk spoiler, and the classic “turbo” script mirrored across the front.

    A white two-door sports coupe, inspired by the BMW 2002 Turbo, with gold wheels and blue and red racing stripes is parked in front of a modern glass garage door.
    Close-up view of a 2026 M2 Turbo Design Edition’s roof and rear, featuring blue and red racing stripes reminiscent of the classic BMW 2002 Turbo, along with a bold black roof section.
    Close-up of a white BMW M2 Turbo Design Edition front end, showcasing the headlight, grille, and signature red, blue, and dark blue racing stripes on the hood.

    Built in extremely limited numbers starting January 2026, the M2 Turbo Design Edition will come exclusively with a 6-speed manual transmission as an intentional nod to purist driving. Beneath the hood lies BMW’s 3.0-liter M TwinPower Turbo inline-six, sending 473 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels. That’s enough to send the compact coupe from 0–60 mph in just 4.1 seconds and on to a top speed of 155 mph, or 177 mph with the optional M Driver’s Package.

    Close-up view of a BMW interior showing the steering wheel, digital dashboard, and part of a blue seat—highlighting details inspired by the Turbo Design Edition for the 2026 M2.

    Inside, the driver-centric cabin continues the tribute. Standard M Sport seats in Black Vernasca Leather feature M Color accents that echo the exterior striping, while optional M Carbon bucket seats add track-focused intent. A heated Alcantara M steering wheel and “M2 turbo” sill plates complete the details. Standard features include a carbon fiber interior trim package, Head-Up Display, Adaptive LED headlights with M Shadowline, and wireless device charging. Customers can also opt for Matte Gold Bronze wheels or the M Driver’s Package for added performance.

    More than just a commemorative model, the 2026 BMW M2 Turbo Design Edition bridges the five-decade lineage between the original 2002 Turbo and BMW M’s modern turbocharged icons. View all BMW M2s for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.

    Source: BMW USA


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