The new BMW M2 Competition Pack, the successor to the original M2. Yes, this is the only model available of the maximum 2-series range - and with a brutish 410bhp output, it's stepping perilously close to M3 and M4 territory. The range is streamlined such that it's this or nothing; there is no choice of which BMW M2 to buy any more (unless you consider a used one). And it seems like something of a bargain. It costs around £3000 more than the 'regular' M2, yet you get a whole load more power from the 3.0-litre straight six turbo: up from 370bhp to 404bhp, while torque swells from 343lb ft to 406lb ft, available all the way from 2350-5230rpm.