The German tuner Manhart has revealed a radical interpretation of the BMW M2, even more powerful than the original model, which it named the MH2 560.
After revealing the more muscular variant of the M5, the MH5 900, now the German company has decided to apply the same “recipe” to the M2. For this modified version, it features a 3.0-liter, six-cylinder, twin-turbo engine, which in the original version delivers 460 hp of power and a torque of 550 Nm. After being enhanced by Manhart’s technicians, it now delivers a power of 560 hp and a maximum torque of 650 Nm.
The significant increase in power was achieved through the installation of a new electronic management unit, as well as a stainless steel exhaust system with valve control function and four 100 mm matte black exhaust tips.
The German tuner also equipped the MH2 560 with a V4 coilover suspension from KW Suspension, diamond-cut and polished 20-inch alloy wheels, or as an option, 21-inch wheels.
In addition, this more radical interpretation of the BMW M2 is equipped with various carbon fiber aerodynamic appendages, including a front apron, a rear spoiler, and a generous rear diffuser.