Bonkers BMW M2 With 1,000+ HP Drifts Inside a Car Factory

il y a 1 mois, 1 semaine - 25 Octobre 2025, motor1
Bonkers BMW M2 With 1,000+ HP Drifts Inside a Car Factory
No robots were harmed during the making of this video.

If you know your BMWs, you know the M2 isn’t built at the Munich plant. Codenamed G87, the rear-wheel-drive coupe is exclusively assembled in Mexico at the San Luis Potosi site. Nevertheless, this Gymkhana-style video was filmed inside the historic factory, where the luxury brand has been producing cars for many decades.

The latest project from the talented Red Bull Driftbrothers is a tire-shredding smoke machine with an exhaust mounted just below the roof. It follows their wicked M4 built in 2021 for the Drift Masters European Championship. Elias Hountondji calls it the “Ultimate Drift Machine,” a not-so-subtle nod to BMW’s iconic “Ultimate Driving Machine” slogan.

This bonkers M2 is a single-seater drifting beast that barely squeezes between all the robots and car bodies inside the Munich factory. The drone footage is nothing short of spectacular, especially the sequence where the camera flies through the car mid-drift. We reckon the late Ken Block would’ve had high praise for this marketing stunt.

Although we see the car in action, Elias says it’s still a work in progress, with development not yet complete. He’s confident the tail-happy M2 will be ready in time for next year’s Drift Masters European Championship. Beyond the top-exit quad exhaust tips, the baby M flaunts a beefy body kit with wider fenders and a rear wing perched above a trunk lid spoiler.

The massive hood bulge hints at serious engine upgrades. It still uses the road-going M2’s twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six, but output has more than doubled. While an M2 CS is rated at 523 horsepower, this one-off M2 Drift Competition unleashes an outrageous 1,085 hp.

Torque has nearly doubled as well, jumping from 479 lb-ft (650 Nm) to a mountain-moving 922 lb-ft (1,250 Nm). For obvious reasons, everything goes to the rear axle. However, reports suggest BMW could launch an M2 with xDrive as early as next year. If that happens, logic tells us it’ll come only with an automatic transmission.