 
                    
                                                                                             30 Years of AC Schnitzer
                     
                                                                                          30 years of AC Schnitzer means 30 years of tailor-made tuning  parts to the standard of greatest perfection. For three decades, the  Aachen-based tuning company has offered committed BMW, MINI and also  LAND ROVER drivers access to superior vehicle technology from  motorsport, and has often even managed to suggest new routes for BMW.
 
 
 
In 1987, Willi Kohl and Herbert Schnitzer founded AC Schnitzer  automobile Technik on Neuenhofstraße in Aachen. The same year, a world  premiere was prepared at what is still the headquarters of Kohl  automobile GmbH. The tuning specialist presented the first AC Schnitzer  product range for the 7-series E32 at the IAA in Frankfurt. The lights  had been set to green for dynamic driving pleasure with unrestricted  suitability for everyday use.
 
 
 
Innovation quickly succeeded innovation: in 1989, the AC Schnitzer  ACS3 Sport based on the BMW E30 M3 was launched at the IAA in Frankfurt.  In 1993, the legendary AC Schnitzer CLS – Coupé Lightweight Silhouette  (based on the BMW M3 E36) stood in the starting gates.
 
 
 
In 1997, AC Schnitzer achieved a further milestone. For its ten-year  anniversary, the Aachen-based engineers showed something impossible: a  BMW Z3 with a V8 engine.
 In 2003 came another premieriere: 3 years before the BMW Z4 Coupé  came onto the market AC Schnitzer presented the TOPSTER, the very first  coupé version of the Z4, at the IAA in Frankfurt.
 
 
 
In 2005, the AC Schnitzer TENSION, based on the BMW M6 E63,  celebrated its world premiere at the IAA and a few weeks later in Nardò,  smashed the world record at 331.78 km/h. This made it the fastest  road-legal BMW of its time. 
 The focal points of 2006 and 2007 were the AC Schnitzer PROFILE based  on the BMW M Coupé E86 and the AC Schnitzer GP3.10 GAS POWERED based on  the BMW 335i Coupé. Shortly after, the latter took the world record for  an LPG-powered car in Nardò with 318.1 km/h. In the years which  followed, not only did innovation succeed innovation, but the series of  records held by the Aachen company continued.
 
 
 
At the Essen Motor Show in 2009, AC Schnitzer presented the first  TUNE IT! SAFE! police campaign vehicle BMW 123d. The special concept  car, presented every year, must meet both the high demands of tuning  fans and also standards of maximum safety. With a total of 4 concept  cars to date, AC Schnitzer has impressively demonstrated that the safe  future of tuning is one of the company’s key aims.
 
 
 
AC Schnitzer ended 2012 with representatives in over 50 countries worldwide and a share in a foreign representative in the USA.
 Another milestone in automotive history was achieved by AC Schnitzer  in 2015 with its own interpretation of the BMW i8. AC Schnitzer has  added even more innovations to the most advanced sports car of the  present age.
 
 
 
In 2016, the ACL2 concept car based on the BMW M235i, with  significantly reduced weight and tremendous power, was presented to the  global public.
 
 
 
In its anniversary year, the Aachen-based tuning specialists are  releasing a special edition, limited to 30 examples, of extensive  conversions covering all areas of the vehicle for the BMW M240i (coupé  and cabriolet). The “ACL2S” anniversary conversion again demonstrates  that everything is possible beyond the standard.
 
 
 
30 years of AC Schnitzer – 30 years of innovations free from all  compromises and beyond the standard. Such great achievements cannot pass  unremarked. For 12 years in succession, AC Schnitzer has been voted  Best BMW Tuner by the readers of “auto 
motor und sport”. And for many  years now, the readers of “sport auto” have voted AC Schnitzer the  “Tuning Master” in the categories “Best engine tuner” & “Best  styling tuner”.