Manhart has proven yet again their expertise in fine-tuning with the launch of the upgraded BMW MH2 500 II, which is based on the BMW M240i (G42). This custom project car elevates the existing abilities of BMW’s compact coupe to even greater levels, placing it as a strong contender against its bigger sibling, the M2.
Beneath its exterior, the MH2 500 II boasts a more robust power output than both the standard M2 Competition (460 hp) and the LCI (480 hp). This enhanced performance is thanks to the incorporation of MANHART’s MHtronik power box, a new intake manifold with an intercooler, and a 300-cell HJS catalytic converter paired with a stainless steel rear silencer. To maximize its efficiency, this powertrain is optimized for use with 102-octane fuel. The xDrive all-wheel drive system ensures that the road receives this immense power, delivering exceptional grip and minimizing power loss.
As a gamer, I’d say: Cranking up my game with the MH2 500 II from MANHART, they’ve loaded it with KW Variant 3 coil-over suspension for superior performance, offering adjustable damping to fine-tune my ride. For those wanting a more understated upgrade, H&R lowering springs are an option too. The stock braking system does the job, but for personal preference tweaks, you can always beef it up!
The MH2 500 II sports an eye-catching look, boasting Manhart Concave One alloy wheels, finished in glossy white, measuring 20 inches across. These wheels are complemented by a suite of carbon aerodynamic components from Manhart: a front spoiler, side skirts, rear spoiler, and diffuser. This setup creates a striking contrast against the vehicle’s pastel light blue body wrap, which is accentuated by Manhart’s signature black trim.
Inside, the enhancements don’t stop: the steering wheel is wrapped in both leather and Alcantara, while the BMW M steering wheel gets a makeover from Manhart. Carbon fiber shift paddles and black-painted spokes complete the interior, mirroring the vehicle’s dynamic performance and bold exterior design.
The MH2 500 II is poised to deliver additional benefits to performance lovers, as it now offers Stage 2 and Stage 3 upgrades. For those eager to learn about pricing and launch dates, visit the manufacturer’s official website for the latest information.
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2025-01-24 11:56