The BMW M4 F82 is faster — 2.8s quicker on average across 66 shared tracks.
BMW M4 F82 vs BMW M2 F87: Battle of Munich’s Modern Coupes
When it comes to BMW’s performance icons, few clashes are as revealing—or as hotly debated—as the contest between the M4 F82 and the M2 F87. Both cars channel the essence of BMW’s M-division magic, but they take notably different routes to driver engagement and lap time supremacy. On LapMeta, with hundreds of laps and scores of unique drivers represented for each, the data tells a nuanced story: outright pace, track-to-track swings, and the character that makes each car distinct.
The Numbers: Power, Weight, and Engineering Fundamentals
Under the hood, the M4 F82 flexes its muscles with 431 PS and a tide-turning 549 Nm of torque, channeled to the rear wheels via a sophisticated twin-turbo straight six. The M2 F87, meanwhile, brings 370 PS, 343 Nm, and a slightly trimmer curb weight—just 44 lbs lighter, in fact. Both cars use turbocharged sixes and rear-wheel drive, but the M4’s S55 engine is a leap ahead of the M2’s N55 in both output and tuning potential.
The M4’s longer wheelbase and wider track gift it more high-speed stability, while the M2’s compact dimensions and lighter nose let it dart through corners with classic M-division playfulness. This engineering contrast comes alive on the stopwatch—and in the hands of their respective target buyers. The M4 is for those seeking BMW’s ultimate modern GT, a weapon for both autobahn sprints and track days. The M2, on the other hand, is a love letter to the purist, with a lower price of entry and a reputation for analog fun.
Lap Time Showdown: Where Each Car Prevails
On raw pace, the M4 F82 generally dominates. At power circuits like Vålerbanen - Full Course, the M4’s 1:06.66 lap (stock!) obliterates the M2’s 1:21 by a staggering 14.34 seconds. The same pattern repeats at the Nürburgring - BTG, where the M4’s 7:21 (on a ‘medium’ setup) is a full 12 seconds clear of the M2—even when the latter is more modified.
But the data isn’t one-dimensional. The M2 F87 can strike back, especially when given track-specific advantages or a setup edge. At Watkins Glen International, the M2 surges ahead with a 2:03.4, outpacing the M4’s 2:12.64 by over 9 seconds—both on ‘medium’ modifications. Likewise, on the technical Slovakia Ring - Config 4 CW, the M2’s 2:18.217 (race setup) tops the M4’s 2:26.09 (stock) by nearly 8 seconds.
Across the board, the M4 edges the M2 at the majority of tracks—often by 3-7 seconds—but the M2’s agility and lower running costs make it a potent weapon in the right hands or with the right mods. On shorter or twistier circuits like Tor Łódź and Dubai Autodrome International Circuit - Club, the M2 is capable of flipping the script, besting the M4 by a couple of seconds.
Ownership Value, Economics, and the Enthusiast’s Eye
When new, the M4 F82’s MSRP slotted it as the aspirational flagship, but depreciation and collector interest have kept values from bottoming out. Today, it remains a highly tunable, world-class performer, with a devoted following and a robust aftermarket scene. The M2 F87, originally the “entry-level” M car, has seen its own values stabilize thanks to its analog character and growing cult status.
The M4 is the obvious choice for those who want the latest tech, the highest numbers, and the most versatility out of the box. It’s a fast car that becomes super fast with modifications—as proven by its lap dominance, especially on faster, open circuits. The M2, meanwhile, is for those who want to feel every crest and dip, who value driver feedback over outright numbers, and who find joy in a car that rewards hustle and precision over brute force.
Ultimately, the data from LapMeta confirms what seasoned BMW fans have long debated: the M4 F82 is the outright pace-setter, but the M2 F87 is never far behind, and sometimes—just sometimes—it can land the knockout blow on the stopwatch. In the end, your choice is as much about philosophy as it is about pace. Are you chasing lap records, or chasing the perfect lap? In BMW’s modern M-car lineup, you can have it either way.
Specifications
| Specifications | BMW M4 F82 M4 F82 | BMW M2 F87 M2 F87 |
|---|---|---|
| Model Years | 2014-2020 | 2016-2020 |
| horsepower | 431 | 370 |
| torque (N_M) | 549 | 343 |
| forced Induction | Yes | Yes |
| weight (KG) | 1,515 | 1,495 |
| Power to Weight | 0.28 | 0.25 |
| Rank | #85 | #153 |
| Tire |
300 PILOT SUPER SPORT
255/40/18 / 275/40/18 |
300 PILOT SUPER SPORT
255/35/19 / 265/35/19 |
| engine Description | Twin-power turbo, Intercooler | 3.0L turbo I6 (N55B30T0) |
| gearbox | 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION | 6-SPEED MANUAL |
| drive Type | RWD | RWD |
| wheelbase (MM) | 2812 | 2692 |
| width (MM) | 1870 | 1854 |
| length (MM) | 4671 | 4475 |
| height (MM) | 1392 | 1410 |
| 0 - 60 MPH | 4 SECs | 4 SECs |
| top Speed (KPH) | 249 | 249 |
| price MSRP | $ 72,500 | $ 53,495 |
| Current Value | $ 55,000 | $ 45,000 |
| OVERALL VS AVERAGE LAP TIMES | -2.81s | -0.32s |
BMW M4 F82 M4 F82 — Lap Times vs Average
Lap Times
| Track Name | M4 F82 M4 F82 | M2 F87 M2 F87 | Diff | Mod | Treadwear TW | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laguna Seca (Current) | 1:36.31 | 1:41.966 | -5.65 | Medium | 141–200 | |
| Nürburgring (BTG) | 7:21 | 8:00 | -39 | Medium | 141–200 | |
| Watkins Glen International (Full Circuit w/ Loop) | 2:12.64 | 2:06.5 | +6.14 | Medium | >200 | |
| Buttonwillow Raceway (13CW) | 1:52.7 | 1:57 | -4.3 | Medium | 141–200 | |
| GingerMan Raceway (Extended Course 10B CW) | 1:41.26 | 1:44.35 | -3.09 | Light | 141–200 | |
| Wakefield Park Raceway (Full CW) | 1:03.3 | 1:04.801 | -1.5 | Heavy | 141–200 | |
| Sandown International Motor Raceway (CCW) | 1:18.86 | 1:24.69 | -5.83 | Medium | 141–200 | ▶ VS ▶ |
| The Bend Motorsport Park (International Circuit CW) | 2:08.9 | 2:16.561 | -7.66 | Light | >200 | |
| Bedford Autodrome (GT Circuit) | 2:38.07 | 2:44 | -5.93 | Medium | 141–200 | |
| Llandow Circuit (CW) | 0:45.8 | 0:46.1 | -0.3 | Stock | >200 | ▶ VS ▶ |
| Slovakia Ring (Config 4 CW) | 2:26.09 | 2:27.013 | -0.92 | Stock | >200 | ▶ VS ▶ |
| Dubai Autodrome International Circuit (Club) | 1:16.9 | 1:15.32 | +1.58 | Stock | >200 | |
| Sonoma Raceway (Long) | 1:45.9 | 1:52.98 | -7.08 | Medium | 141–200 | ▶ VS ▶ |