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      07-20-2017, 02:47 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by natanandres View Post
I have looked everywhere and even called the Genius hotline from BMW and no one can tell me how big is the trunk
Can someone take pictures and measurements?
I am picking up mine on Saturday at the Welt and need to tell the wife what she can/cannot bring with her!
Thanks!
390 liter boot space is clearly indicated on the first page of the document "BMW_M2_SpecsDimensions.pdf" referenced in the first post of this thread. And should you need more room: fold the back seats.

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For the rest: feel free to click this link to get several pictures and information, such as for example:
"Space & practicality
The M2 is much more practical than many of its sports car rivals. The fact you get two rear seats immediately makes it easier to live with than Porsche's two-seat Cayman, although anyone over six-foot tall will struggle for head room in the back. Leg room also disappears rapidly should you have a pair of tall people sitting in the front. You get decently sized door pockets up front, a cubbyhole under the central armrest and a glovebox that’s a good size. Making the M2 even more practical is its sizable 390-litre boot – that's officially 10 litres more space than you get in a VW Golf and easily enough for a couple of big suitcases. The boot opening is a little narrow, though, so in reality the M2 isn't as practical as a similarly powerful hatchback, such as the Audi RS3."

https://www.whatcar.com/bmw/m2/coupe...-practicality/

"BMW M2 boot space
With a capacity of 390 litres, it’s much bigger than the 341-litre boot in the Mercedes A45 AMG, while the Audi TTS and Porsche Cayman have around 300 litres of load-lugging potential. Worth noting is that even though the shape of the load area is practical, the opening is somewhat small and there is a high lip to carry bags over."

https://www.carwow.co.uk/bmw/m2

"Boot space
Holding 390 litres, the BMW’s boot is 30 litres bigger than the 1 Series hatchback’s and 10 litres larger than the Volkswagen Golf’s. It also compares well with the boots of the Audi TT (292 litres), Toyota GT86 (237 litres) and Volkswagen Scirocco (312 litres). Options that make the BMW even more practical include the Extended Storage Pack (£110, including nets for strapping down luggage) and a through-loading system. The latter allows the centre of the rear seat to drop down so you can carry longer items like skis."

http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/bm...e/practicality
If you want to get a three-dimensional description of the boot space: visit your dealer, open the trunk of a BMW 2er / M2 and start measuring.
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