The BMW M2 is on a level of its own, and that’s not even counting the number of aftermarket companies that have been seduced by its charms. This one comes from Evolve Automotive, a U.K.-based tuner whose work on the M2 helps the coupe increase its output to 401 horsepower and 450 pound-feet of torque.

The exterior upgrades for the BMW M2 are still geared towards improving the sports coupe’s performance capabilities. Evolve addressed that by installing a new body kit that’s comprised of goodies like a new front lip with a lower adjustable section and a rear diffuser from RKP and an adjustable rear wing from Edison that’s impossible to miss, even if you do it on purpose. 


Evolve also digs deep on the cosmetic enhancements with a new vented hood made from carbon and kevlar and a roof that are that’s also made from carbon. Both these components come by way of Edison. The last piece of business in the car’s exterior is a new set of wheels that look to be 18- or 19-inch 6Sixty Design Emblem forged wheels that Evolve wrapped in a set of Toyo R888 tires.

It’s unclear what Evolve’s rationale was as it pertains the M2’s interior, but what’s clear is that the tuner left the coupe’s cabin alone as shown by the absence of any parts attributed to that section of the M2 in the tuner’s specifications list. 


The figures offered by Evolve Automotive aren’t eye-popping, but they do fall in the vicinity of what other tuners were able to get out from their own upgrades. The really interesting aspect of the M2’s engine upgrades is that tuners have shown us two different ways to go about it.