- This heavily modified G87 M2 features a polarizing Nato Olive Green wrap by Blackbee.be and custom Sixnine Wheels, creating a distinct “toy car” aesthetic that challenges purist norms.
- While this “SPEED” build mimics the aggression of a CS, the official 2025 BMW M2 CS will deliver 523–530 horsepower and shed nearly 30 kilograms of weight.
- The 2025 Life Cycle Impulse (LCI) brings a functional 20-horsepower bump to 473 hp, proving that Munich’s engineers are chasing lap times while tuners chase viral aesthetics.
In the stark, industrial lighting of a Belgian parking garage, a G87 BMW M2 wearing a “SPEED” plate demands attention—not for its lap times, but for its audacity. This isn’t just another Munich coupe; it is a visual manifesto from the European tuner scene, specifically linked to the creatives at Blackbee.be and Sixnine Wheels. Flanked by a companion car plated “SHEITAN,” this build abandons the factory’s conservative aggression for a chaotic, polarizing “Need for Speed” energy that feels more at home in a video game lobby than the Nürburgring paddock.
The “Outlaw” Aesthetic: Wrap and Rolling Stock
The visual impact is anchored by a Nato Olive Green matte wrap, a military-inspired hue that contrasts sharply with the car’s playful, almost toy-like details. The defining feature—and the source of much online debate—is the set of Sixnine Wheels. These custom alloys feature a complex, split-spoke design finished in gloss black with striking red accents. To critics, they push the “fake CS” narrative too far, bordering on a “Lego car” aesthetic. To supporters, they represent the fearless individuality of the Les Bruleurs de Gommes community, rejecting the safe, silver-wheel purism of the factory catalog.
At the rear, the stock exhaust has been jettisoned for a menacing quad-tip setup with gold/bronze heat-treated tips. This isn’t just for show; it mimics the exotic metallurgy of high-end titanium systems, suggesting a soundtrack that matches the visual volume. The stance is aggressive, likely achieved through a height-adjustable spring kit that tucks the aggressive wheel offsets deep into the flared G87 arches.
The Reality Check: 2025 M2 CS and LCI Updates
While this Belgian build screams performance through visual volume, BMW’s M Division is quietly finalizing the actual hardware to back it up. The upcoming 2025 BMW M2 CS is rumored to be a genuine track weapon, engineered to strip nearly 30 kilograms (66 lbs) of curb weight through extensive carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) usage. Unlike the “SPEED” build’s aesthetic aero, the CS will feature functional aerodynamics, including a CSL-style integrated ducktail trunk and a unique grille optimized for cooling.
Under the hood, the contrast widens. The “Outlaw” M2 likely retains the standard S58 tune or a simple stage map. In comparison, the factory M2 CS pushes the twin-turbo inline-six to a staggering 523 to 530 horsepower, bridging the gap to the M3 Competition. Even the standard 2025 M2 LCI (Life Cycle Impulse) is receiving a factory blessing of 20 extra horsepower, bringing the base output to 473 hp (480 PS), alongside sharper suspension tuning and updated interior tech like iDrive 8.5. While the tuner world builds for Instagram clout, BMW is building for the stopwatch.












