BMW F87 M2 Competition Seats Interior Door Panel

(33 Customer Reviews)

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$2,800.00

BMW F87 M2 Competition Seats Interior Door Panel

Compatibility: BMW M2 Competition (F87) 2019–2021 | Retrofit: M2 OG (2016–2018), 2 Series (F22)

The M2 Competition interior introduced the “M Sport Seat” (Option S712) to the M2 lineup, a significant upgrade over the standar

BMW F87 M2 Competition Seats Interior Door Panel

Compatibility: BMW M2 Competition (F87) 2019–2021 | Retrofit: M2 OG (2016–2018), 2 Series (F22)

The M2 Competition interior introduced the “M Sport Seat” (Option S712) to the M2 lineup, a significant upgrade over the standard F22-style seats found in the early “OG” M2 models. This set is defined by its aggressive high-back design and the introduction of perforated Dakota leather with specific M-color highlights.

Technical Specifications

  • Upholstery: Dakota Leather with stylish perforations.

  • Seat Type: M Sport Seats (S712) with integrated headrests and high side bolsters.

  • Color Schemes:

    • Black with Blue Stitching (MDB2): Features blue highlights under the perforations and Blue contrast stitching.

    • Black with Orange Stitching (MDOE): Features orange highlights under the perforations and Kyalami Orange contrast stitching.

  • Door Panels:

    • Standard: Alcantara center inserts with contrast stitching (Blue or Orange) and dry carbon fiber trim handles.

    • CS Racing Variant: Ultra-lightweight fiber composite panels (approx. 1.5 kg per side) with fabric pull straps.

Key Performance & Design Features

  • Illuminated M2 Logos: The front backrests feature integrated M2 badges that illuminate upon vehicle entry. This is the primary visual differentiator from standard 2 Series seats.

  • S55-Spec Lateral Support: Designed to handle the increased lateral $G$-forces of the Competition model, the bolsters are significantly deeper and firmer than the base M2 seats.

  • Open-Pore Carbon Fiber: The door handles and center console trim typically feature “dry” carbon fiber, which has a matte, textured finish that reduces glare and fingerprints compared to high-gloss carbon.

  • Weight Profile: While visually similar to the M4 seats, the F87 M Sport seats are structurally optimized for the smaller cabin of the 2 Series, providing a lower seating position than the OG M2.


Professional Installation & Cataloging Notes

  1. Retrofit Wiring: If installing these into an “OG” M2 (2016–2018) or an F22 2 Series, the seat mounting is identical. However, to make the M2 backrest logos illuminate, a simple 12V power tap is required, as the non-Competition wiring harness typically lacks this pin.

  2. Coding (VO Coding): The vehicle’s FEM (Front Body Electronics Module) should be coded to recognize the M Sport seat profile. This ensures the airbag deployment speeds and heating curves are correctly calibrated for the Competition-spec hardware.

  3. Maintenance: The perforated leather in these seats is designed to assist with airflow. When cleaning, avoid using thick creams or waxes that can clog the perforations; a dedicated liquid leather cleaner and a soft brush are recommended to maintain the “As New” matte look.

  4. Airbag Safety: These seats contain side-impact airbags and pyrotechnic seatbelt tensioners. Ensure all battery power is disconnected for at least 15 minutes before beginning the swap to avoid triggering a hard SRS fault.

Average Rating

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33 Review
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33 reviews for BMW F87 M2 Competition Seats Interior Door Panel

  1. Joseph Taylor (verified owner)

    Instant stop behavior shown in layout.

  2. Ella Johnson (verified owner)

    Smooth operation shown in preview.

  3. Grace White (verified owner)

    Used in product page mockup.

  4. Mia Hughes (verified owner)

    BMW Gearbox

  5. Harper Collins (verified owner)

    Consistent operation in interface.

  6. Isabella Scott (verified owner)

    BMW Transmission

  7. Isaac Morgan (verified owner)

    Gear shifting appears smooth and stable.

  8. Mia Thompson (verified owner)

    Transmission works smoothly in demo.

  9. Jack Richardson (verified owner)

    Demo text.

  10. Zoey White (verified owner)

    Used for presentation.

  11. Benjamin Wright (verified owner)

    Used for interface design.

  12. Matthew Scott (verified owner)

    No irregular movement shown.

  13. Penelope Adams (verified owner)

    Shock system appears effective.

  14. Joshua Carter (verified owner)

    Used for UI layout and design testing only.

  15. Henry Turner (verified owner)

    Demo text.

  16. Joseph Lee (verified owner)

    Shock system appears reliable.

  17. Abigail Johnson (verified owner)

    Used in website prototype.

  18. Mia Thompson (verified owner)

    Sample UI text.

  19. Lucas Brooks (verified owner)

    Gear shifting looks smooth in simulation.

  20. Layla Baker (verified owner)

    Engine simulation shows good power.

  21. Harper Evans (verified owner)

    Transmission runs smoothly in demo.

  22. Samuel Brown (verified owner)

    Not real review.

  23. Ava Mitchell (verified owner)

    BMW Bumper

  24. Noah Carter (verified owner)

    BMW Gearbox

  25. Noah Carter (verified owner)

    BMW Bumper

  26. Stella Parker (verified owner)

    Feels well-engineered in the layout.

  27. Lucas Foster (verified owner)

    Good comfort impression in UI.

  28. Chloe Wilson (verified owner)

    Strong sense of safety in the interface view.

  29. Emma Collins (verified owner)

    Clean finish and structure.

  30. Lily Martin (verified owner)

    Perfect alignment and clean design.

  31. Matthew White (verified owner)

    Strong and responsive braking feel.

  32. Matthew White (verified owner)

    BMW Wheels

  33. Christopher Nelson (verified owner)

    Balanced and stable performance feel.

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