The interior of the **M2** is based on the regular 2-series coupe, but it has several M-specific touches that make it more special and distinctive. The dashboard, door panels, and centre console are covered in black leather with contrast stitching, while the headliner is finished in anthracite.
The seats are sporty and supportive, with adjustable bolsters, light-up M logos, and M colours on the headrests. The seats can be upholstered in either black Dakota leather with blue stitching or black Merino leather with yellow stitching. The latter option also adds carbon fibre trim on the dashboard and door panels.
The steering wheel is leather-wrapped and heated, with an M logo, red contrast stitching, and redshift paddles for the automatic transmission. The gear lever for the manual transmission has a short throw and an illuminated shift pattern. The pedals are made of stainless steel, while the floor mats have an M logo and piping.
The instrument cluster is a 12.3-inch digital display that can show various information and graphics depending on the driving mode and preferences. The centre touchscreen is a 14.9-inch curved display that runs on BMW’s latest iDrive 8 infotainment system. The system supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as over-the-air updates and cloud-based navigation.
The M2 also comes with a head-up display that projects key information on the windshield, such as speed, navigation, and driver assistance alerts. The sound system is a Harman Kardon surround sound system with 16 speakers and 464 watts of power. The climate control is a dual-zone automatic system with rear vents. Ambient lighting is an LED system that can change colours and brightness according to the mood or driving mode.
The interior of the M2 is spacious and comfortable for the front passengers, but not so much for the rear ones. The rear seat is tight and cramped, especially for taller or larger adults. The legroom, headroom, and shoulder room are all limited, making it suitable only for short trips or children. The trunk space is decent, with 13.1 cubic feet of volume that can be expanded by folding down the rear seatbacks.
## **Features**
The 2023 BMW M2 comes with a lot of features that enhance its performance, safety, convenience, and comfort. Some of the notable features are:
**M Drive Professional:** This is a new feature for the M2 that allows the driver to customize various settings and access advanced functions such as Drift Analyzer, M Laptimer, M Traction Control, and Track mode.
**M Sport Brakes:** These are high-performance brakes that have six-piston callipers at the front and four-piston callipers at the rear, painted in blue or red. They provide strong and consistent stopping power and resistance to fade.
**M Adaptive Suspension:** This is an electronically controlled suspension system that can adjust the damping force of each wheel individually depending on the road conditions and driving mode. It offers a range of settings from Comfort to Sport Plus to suit different preferences and situations.
**M Carbon Fiber Package:** This is an optional package that adds carbon fibre elements to the exterior and interior of the M2, such as the front splitter, rear diffuser, mirror caps, spoiler, door sills, dashboard trim, and door panel trim. It also replaces the standard seats with lighter and more aggressive carbon fibre bucket seats.
**Driver Assistance Package:** This is an optional package that adds several driver assistance features to the M2, such as adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go function (only available with the automatic transmission), lane departure warning, blind spot detection, rear cross-traffic alert, park distance control, parking assistant plus with a surround-view camera, speed limit info, an active driving assistant pro with lane keeping assistant (only available with Track mode), frontal collision warning with city collision mitigation.