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¿Cuál es más rápido?

El BMW M2 Competition F87 es más rápido: 2.1s más veloz de media en 15 circuitos compartidos.

There’s a certain tension in the BMW M2 Competition F87 versus Audi RS3 Sedan 8Y matchup—a battle between the old-school, rear-drive ethos and the modern, turbocharged all-rounder. Both are compact, force-fed powerhouses, but where the M2 is a love letter to the purist, the RS3 is a case study in all-weather speed and clever engineering. Peel back the lap times, and you’ll find their differences go much deeper than just drivetrain layout.

The M2 Competition is unapologetically analog in character, even beneath its turbocharged skin. The S55B30T0 inline-six isn’t just about numbers—it’s about the way torque arrives in a thick, linear wave, letting you meter power with the right foot and balance the car mid-corner. On track, this matters. At Nürburgring Nordschleife, the M2 clocks a 7:25.534, beating the RS3’s 7:33.123 despite the Audi’s semi-slick tires, roll cage, and ceramic brakes. The difference? Chassis confidence. The M2’s rear-drive balance—front-end bite, throttle adjustability, and a willingness to rotate on entry—lets skilled drivers exploit every tenth, especially through high-speed corners where feedback and trust matter most.

Yet, the RS3 8Y is hardly a blunt tool. Its 2.5-liter five-cylinder is a charismatic, torque-rich unit, and while our data lists it as RWD, the real-world car is famed for its innovative Quattro all-wheel-drive system with torque splitter. On the right day, especially in less-than-ideal conditions, that means relentless traction and exit speed. Consider Sydney Motorsport Park, where the RS3 lays down a 1:42.4—2.4 seconds clear of the best M2 lap—despite both running comparable modifications and tires. Here, the Audi’s ability to put down power early and its inherent stability through quick transitions make it the favorite, especially for those who prioritize consistency over flamboyance.

Where the M2 feels like a dance partner—one that rewards patience, timing, and a willingness to play with grip at the limit—the RS3 is more of a precision tool. Its chassis is less talkative but more forgiving, especially for drivers who want to push hard without fear of snap oversteer or mid-corner surprises. On tighter, point-and-shoot circuits, the RS3’s traction advantage narrows the gap, sometimes swinging the contest in its favor as seen at VIR Grand West, where it claims a 2:52.5, besting the M2’s 2:59.7. The Audi’s appeal is clear for those who want a car that’s fast out of the box, tolerant of rough surfaces, and able to soak up aggressive inputs without drama.

But the M2’s magic lies in its transparency and malleability. It’s a car that flatters those who want to learn and rewards the committed. It’s telling that across a wide spread of circuits—Sonoma, Mugello, Homestead—the M2 consistently edges out the RS3, whether by a margin of tenths or several seconds. This repeatability speaks to a chassis that invites exploration and improvement, lap after lap. The trade-off? It’s less forgiving—overstep the limit, and you’ll need quick hands and composure to gather it up. The RS3, in contrast, will let the less experienced push closer to its limits without consequence, but the ceiling for nuanced driver involvement is lower.

Ultimately, the M2 Competition is the enthusiast’s choice for pure engagement and growth, especially on flowing, technical tracks. The RS3 8Y, meanwhile, is the consummate all-rounder—devastatingly quick where traction and confidence rule, and a hero for the daily-driven track toy. Choose the BMW for the thrill of extraction; pick the Audi if you crave relentless pace, whatever the weather, and a chassis that always has your back.

última actualización: Mar 6, 2026

Especificaciones

Especificaciones BMW M2 Competition F87 M2 Competition F87 Audi RS3 Sedan 8Y RS3 Sedan 8Y
Años del Modelo 2018-2021 2020-2024
CV 415 400
torque (N_M) 550 480
Inducción forzada
peso (KG) 1,651 1,630
Relación Peso Potencia 0.25 0.25
Rank #98 #103
Neumático 300 PILOT SUPER SPORT
245/35/19 / 265/35/19
220 P-ZERO
235/35/19
Descripción del motor 3.0 L S55B30T0 twin-turbocharged 2.5-litre 5-cylinder
caja de cambios 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION OR 7-SPEED DUAL-CLUTCH TRANSMISSION (DCT) 7-SPEED AUTOMATIC
Tipo de manejo RWD AWD
distancia entre ejes (MM) 2693 2631
ancho (MM) 1854 1796
largo (MM) 4461 4478
altura (MM) 1410 1397
de 0 a 60 MPH 4 SECs 3.7 SECs
Máxima velocidad (KPH) 280 246
precio MSRP $ 58,900 $ 57,195
Valor Actual $ 65,000 $ 60,000
Tiempos de vuelta totales vs promedio -3.99s -2.42s

BMW M2 Competition F87 M2 Competition F87 — Lap Times vs Average

Desgaste de la banda de rodamiento/MOD LEVEL Stock/Luz S/L Medio M Carrera/Pesada H/R
>200 -0.18s -0.37s -7.7s
141–200 -0.18s -2.54s -8.05s
100–140 -2.56s -3.64s -8.05s
0–99 -2.56s -4.33s -8.64s

Audi RS3 Sedan 8Y RS3 Sedan 8Y — Lap Times vs Average

Desgaste de la banda de rodamiento/MOD LEVEL Stock/Luz S/L Medio M Carrera/Pesada H/R
>200 -3.35s
141–200 -2.1s -5.31s
100–140
0–99 -1.72s -1.72s
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