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Autocar India reports more details on the car launching soon. Juiciest tidbit : 6 speed MT only

https://www.autocarindia.com/car-new...gs-open-409972

Autocar hasn't been wrong about such scoops recently and i hope they are correct about this one. Real lack of manual transmission cars in the performance segment now.

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Originally Posted by agambhandari (Post 4473196)
Juiciest tidbit : 6 speed MT only

That's good and bad. Good for the enthusiasts who will absolutely love that it comes in manual as I think it'll be the only performance car with a manual in India at the moment - correct me if I'm wrong?

But putting myself in BMW's shoes, I'm not too sure about it. There's a reason automatics sell more especially in cities like Mumbai is because its just easier to use and live with on our traffic riddled roads.

As an enthusiast on a forum or on track, yes manual would be more fun. But being the same enthusiast, if I am going to be spending 1cr and would want to use this as a daily driver, automatic would make so much more sense. After all, i'd be stuck in traffic more often than be on the track.

Slightly OT: i off-road sometimes and thought I'd do a lot of himalaya trips, hence faced a similar dilemma when having to choose between a 4x4 MT vs 4x2 AT Fortuner. Whenever I am stuck in Delhi Gurgaon jams, not uncommon, I am so happy that I chose the AT.

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Originally Posted by agambhandari (Post 4473196)
Autocar India reports more details on the car launching soon. Juiciest tidbit : 6 speed MT only

https://www.autocarindia.com/car-new...gs-open-409972

The article now says the exact opposite - no manual. It's going to be DCT only. Attaching an excerpt below:

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However, there's some sad news for enthusiasts. India will not get the manual as speculated but the seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT).
(EDIT: Just learnt that the Autocar article was updated. I've edited my earlier post to reflect that. My apologies.)

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Originally Posted by theredliner (Post 4473749)
The article has been updated now. Till yesterday it said only 6MT will be offered.


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Originally Posted by Turbojc (Post 4473741)
Umm, I'm sorry, I think you're mistaken. The article says the exact opposite - no manual. It's going to be DCT only. Attaching an excerpt below:

The article has been updated now. Till yesterday it said only 6MT will be offered.

Just saw on carwale that the M2 Competition has been launched at 79.9 lacs.

https://www.carwale.com/news/bmw-m2-...-rs-799-lakhs/

The BMW M2 Competition has finally landed on our shores with a surprising price tag of Rs 79.9 lakhs. The M2 Competition was revealed in April this year as a replacement to the M2 Coupe with a revised aerodynamics and slight cosmetic updates.

The new M2 Competition replaces its N55B30 engine with a new power plant based on the power unit from the BMW M3/M4. The 3.0-litre straight-six turbocharged unit now produces 404bhp and 550Nm (almost 40bhp and 85Nm more than the previous model). It can be had with a dual-clutch automatic transmission, but internationally it does get a manual option. The two-door is capable of hitting a 0-100kmph time of 4.2 seconds and a top speed of 250kmph.

Source- carwale

Amazing price. Really lovely to see Halo products being priced in a range where people actually consider them.

I think its a good honest price. With CBUs, car companies hardly make money here. I guess very limited cars will be available initially. Why don't they see regular 2 series in India yet? A 230i 2 series with 250 bhp in M sport trim (suspension included please:) sounds yummy. They can assembly it here too and retail it for about 40L.

Got these pics in WA group, shared by Mr. Yajur.

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Originally Posted by kartavya (Post 4495879)
Amazing price. Really lovely to see Halo products being priced in a range where people actually consider them.

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Originally Posted by Santoshbhat (Post 4496388)
I think its a good honest price. With CBUs, car companies hardly make money here. I guess very limited cars will be available initially. Why don't they see regular 2 series in India yet? A 230i 2 series with 250 bhp in M sport trim (suspension included please:) sounds yummy. They can assembly it here too and retail it for about 40L.

Once you add the options it will be over 90 Lac, a Porsche Cayman will be more fun and will look very different. Haven't driven the M2 so cannot comment. With BMW, it will be a little easier on maintenance though.

2 series in M Sports trim - sounds yummy but given the low numbers it will do, very difficult to make a case for local assembly.

Car looks sweet, but frankly size might be against it! At this price people expect either a low slung 2 seater or Mustang kind of large sedan. This will be strictly for people who wish to daily drive their beast!

This could even be a very good sleeper car for people who are tired of attention. No one will doubt a thing in a normal shade ;)

The beautiful Hockenheim Silver M2 with its elder siblings, the very Fast and stunner F80 M3 and the one and only F10 M5 Competition edition!

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Originally Posted by Maverick5490 (Post 4499026)
The beautiful Hockenheim Silver M2 with its elder siblings, the very Fast and stunner F80 M3 and the one and only F10 M5 Competition edition!

Is that F10 M5 competition pack owner getting the M2? It will fit perfectly in his splendid garage

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Originally Posted by Sahil (Post 4499050)
Is that F10 M5 competition pack owner getting the M2? It will fit perfectly in his splendid garage

No, he is more keen on the M2 GTS if it ever makes it too India!


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