However, M2 and M2CS new models are in the making.
The BMW 1 Series makes a great hot hatch recipe. Although the smallest fuel-powered Bimmer already has a M135i with a 302-horsepower (225 kiloWatts), it is not enough to compete against the Audi RS3 or Mercedes-AMG A45.
It wasn’t long before people wanted an M-version of the BMW hatchback. It was actually an M version. Autocar has previously reported this issue. There will be a hotter 1 Series version, which will sit higher than the M135ixDrive and produce around 400 horsepower.
According to Marcus Flasch (BMW M boss), this is not true. This was confirmed by Top Gear. Flasch stated that a six-cylinder would not fit in the 1 Series. The M135i will continue to be the range-topper.
Flasch stated that the M135i was exciting but that there is no plan for a high-performance 1 Series. This was Flasch’s opinion in an interview with Top Gear.
The BMW M135i hot hatch is still an option. You can get the M-badged car’s exclusive look by purchasing a version that includes M Performance parts.
You can also increase the range with the . The new M2 already has a six-cylinder rear wheel-drive platform. It’s expected that it will remain the same for the next iteration. A track-focused CS version of the M2 is also in development. spy photos/videos of the car surfacing will be available soon.