Alpha-N, a leading manufacturer of performance parts, has introduced a range of lightweight carbon fiber upgrades for the BMW F87 M2 Competition. The new parts include a carbon fiber hood, front splitter, and swan-neck rear wing, designed to enhance both the car’s appearance and track performance.

While the second-generation BMW M2 may offer improved performance over its predecessor, the original F87 M2 remains a favorite among enthusiasts for its design. Alpha-N’s latest project, dubbed the Alpha-N Corse, aims to bring a more aggressive look to the F87 M2, providing owners with an alternative to M Performance parts.

The upgrades are available in the United States, Canada, and South America, distributed by IND Distribution.

Key Upgrades for the BMW F87 M2 Competition

  • Carbon Fiber Hood: Features prominent air-extraction vents to help cool the engine bay.
  • Front Splitter: A sharp new design to improve aerodynamics.
  • Swan-Neck Rear Wings: Two different styles available for enhanced downforce and aggressive aesthetics.
  • Carbon Louvers: Replacing the original front grille inserts with matte carbon elements.
  • Carbon Louvers on Front Arches: Inspired by the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, these add a sporty touch.
  • Side-Skirt Extensions: Available to complement the overall aggressive look.
  • TTX Coilovers by Öhlins: Offering independent rebound and compression adjustment for improved handling.

Pricing and Availability

The upgrades come at a premium, reflecting their high-quality materials and performance benefits. Prices for the parts are as follows:

  • Carbon Fiber Hood: €3,950 ($4,650)
  • Smaller Swan-Neck Wing: €3,790 ($4,460)
  • Front Louvers (pair): €3,199 ($3,760)
  • Carbon Kidney Grilles: €995 ($1,170)
  • Front Splitter: €1,599 ($1,880)
  • Öhlins TTX Coilovers: €3,945 ($4,640)

Despite the high cost, these upgrades provide a significant visual and performance boost for the BMW F87 M2 Competition, making them a compelling option for enthusiasts looking to personalize their vehicles.

Source: CarScoops