Who owns the BMW Nazca C2?
A project of this magnitude takes around 60000 hours and the M12 and C2 supercars were entirely built in-house with support from BMW. The M12 show car and a C2 are still owned by Fabrizio Giugiaro to this day and the M12 works perfectly. The Nazda C2, introduced at the Tokyo motor show in 1992, was actually a race car. Compared to the M12, the engine, a 5 litre, 12 cylinder BMW unit was powered up from 300 to 350 hp through a development of the Alpina, while work on the body reduced its weight by100 kg.
Is M2 competition a supercar?
But as a supercar, that it is a bargain on par with the Corvette C8 ZR2, and $20K cheaper than a 911. The M2’s stick shift (also available in the M3) gave me more control, if less raw acceleration. BMW M5 Review by Hans – Perfect Supercar Killer.