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      12-18-2019, 08:58 PM   #75
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Drives: Isetta,Z8,M5,M2C,M240iR,X7
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The non adaptive headlights look cute but doesn't fit with the angular grills imo.

Also why does it have less horsepower?
For the headlights, it's most likely a weight savings thing
I don't see why, the M240i Racing uses Adaptive LED Headlights without concern for weight reduction.
I believe they are concerned with weight reduction. If you look close enough you can see the headlights aren't for street use. I'm not sure what the exact difference is from the street car, but weight reduction and deletion of the dipping beam may be one.
Don't all M2 have faux inner headlights ?
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The non adaptive headlights look cute but doesn't fit with the angular grills imo.

Also why does it have less horsepower?
For the headlights, it's most likely a weight savings thing
I don't see why, the M240i Racing uses Adaptive LED Headlights without concern for weight reduction.
I believe they are concerned with weight reduction. If you look close enough you can see the headlights aren't for street use. I'm not sure what the exact difference is from the street car, but weight reduction and deletion of the dipping beam may be one.
Don't all M2 have faux inner headlights ?
Yes, there is no "pupil" on the inner angel eyes
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