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Yet, which of BMW's fastest models on the used market offers the best price-to-performance ratio? Of course, BMW makes some ...
BMW's Mexican division has introduced a new version of the M240i xDrive locally that features some exclusive gizmos and is said to be a track-ready tool ...
The 2025 BMW M240i begins at $50,600 with rear-wheel-drive, and the optional xDrive all-wheel-drive system will set you back another $2,000.
BMW says the M240i is good for 382 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque, but from behind the wheel, it feels more like it's packing north of 400 hp. Honestly, the performance here is brutal, almost ...
For 2024, the BMW M240i starts at $50,965 and our 2023 tester stickered for $58,420. (A 2024 equivalent would cost $59,620.) It's a lot of money, but I actually think it's a good deal.
For 2024, the BMW M240i starts at $50,965 and our 2023 tester stickered for $58,420. (A 2024 equivalent would cost $59,620.) It's a lot of money, but I actually think it's a good deal.
Sticking with the 2 Series family, ynguldyn’s recent update claims the 2025 M240i and M240ix will get the option of a carbon roof starting with August production. If this happens, it would be a ...
2025 BMW 2 Series | Manufacturer image. BMW’s march toward digitalization continues with the 2025 2 Series coupe, which includes the 230i and all-wheel-drive 230i xDrive, as well as the M240i ...
Manhart spices up the BMW M240i, giving it M2-rivalring specifications. The modified engine produces 434 hp, but can go even higher if desired. The tuner offers a host of aero and chassis upgrades ...
Manhart pushes the BMW M240i to 496 hp, making it more powerful than the M2. Upgrades include a new intercooler, intake, and a 300-cell catalytic converter downpipe.