An all-wheel drive version of the BMW M2 performance coupe appears to be on the way after the yet-to-be-confirmed model was listed on BMW’s US website.

According to BMW Blog, a since removed listing for a 2027 BMW M2 xDrive appeared as part of the automaker’s product lineup on its US-market website, effectively confirming the first all-wheel drive M2.

The model’s name was listed, although there were no further details such as pricing or images, with the M2 xDrive not appearing on the BMW USA configurator.

The slip-up was enough to effectively confirm the long-rumoured addition of an all-wheel drive version of the entry-level M car, the ‘2027’ description suggesting it will launch overseas in the second half of 2026.

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M2 CS
M2 CS

BMW Australia couldn’t confirm the M2 xDrive, nor whether it would be sold in local showrooms, when asked by CarExpert.

The addition of xDrive promises even faster-accelerating versions of the M2, with the current 2026 M2 CS already offering a formidable 3.8-second 0-100km/h claim and a 302km/h official top speed.

Across two generations of M2 – the 2016 F87 and current G87, which arrived in 2023 – the smallest model in BMW’s M division lineup has been a traditional, driver-focused, rear-wheel drive sports coupe.

In contrast, the BMW M3 and M4 gained the option of all-wheel drive in 2021 in Competition guise.

M3
M3