BMW M2 tyre sizes vary by model year and wheel option, and many cars run different sizes front and rear (a staggered setup). Check your door jamb label or handbook, then use the registration search to confirm the exact sizes and ratings for your car.
Some BMW M2s are supplied with run-flat tyres, but not all. You can often switch to non run-flats for comfort and grip, but plan for puncture mobility (sealant kit or space saver if applicable) and keep the correct load and speed ratings.
For balanced handling, it is best to fit the same tyre model across an axle, and ideally all four tyres match on a performance car like the M2. Mixing brands or patterns can affect traction control behaviour and cornering feel, especially in wet UK weather.
The UK legal minimum tread depth is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre, but many drivers replace performance tyres earlier (around 3mm) for better wet grip. Replace sooner if you see sidewall damage, uneven wear, or vibration.
After selecting tyres that match your BMW M2, choose a nearby fitting partner and an available time slot at checkout. Your fitting is then booked at the garage you selected, where the tyres are typically fitted and balanced, and TPMS checks can be carried out if needed.