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      02-17-2010, 11:07 AM   #1
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AC Schnitzer X1 program announced for Geneva Motor Show

AC Schnitzer Press Release:

New Standards in Driving Pleasure Quality and Emotion: The BMW X1 by AC Schnitzer

The X1 is the latest welcome addition to the compact vehicles segment, and brings the characteristic BMW "Driving Pleasure" to this class. With an extensive range for the BMW X1, the AC Schnitzer version now celebrates its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show 2010.

The BMW X1 is available with choice of a 6-cylinder petrol engine and three 4-cylinder diesel power plants. Here again, AC Schnitzer is setting totally new standards for driving pleasure in the premium compact segment. The BMW X1 xDrive23d has been upgraded from a 150 kW/204 HP diesel engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo and Common Rail injection to 240 HP. The 2.0 d and 1.8 d units in the BMW X1 also feature Common Rail injection and a turbocharger, and with the AC Schnitzer tuning package achieve 210 and 171 HP respectively. Naturally, the power upgrades are available for both the sDrive and xDrive versions. The AC Schnitzer engine styling including capacity logo is available for vehicles with and without performance upgrade.

Acoustically, the sporting driving experience is enhanced by the AC Schnitzer sports rear silencer for the petrol X1 xDrive 28i (in development). Visual elegance is provided by the chromed "Racing“ tailpipe trim which is also available for all other models.

The superb driving behaviour of the BMW X1 with its focus on agility, precision and handling is the direct result of the sophisticated suspension technology used on the extremely solid body structure. AC Schnitzer has built on this and with its suspension spring kit and an aluminium strut brace, ensures the perfect balance between sporting performance and driving comfort.

The AC Schnitzer aerodynamics package is far more than mere decoration, although it harmonises effectively in the overall concept. The front spoiler and rear skirt extension, in combination with the rear roof spoiler, improve downforce and ensure additional ground adhesion.

Engine bay venting is optimised by the AC Schnitzer Bonnet Vents. These are enhanced further with chromed centre webs available as an option. In aesthetic terms, the AC Schnitzer aerodynamic conversion emphasises the expressive styling and reveals to the observer on first glance the universal sporting ambitions of the X1 by AC Schnitzer.

Impressive design elements also lend a sporting and youthful note to the interior of the BMW X1 by AC Schnitzer. These elements include silver "Exclusiv“ carbon interior trim, illuminated leather gear knob, aluminium gear knobs with or without digital gear display, "Black Line“ aluminium cover for the i-Drive system controller, aluminium handbrake handle and pedal set, foot rests and velours foot mats.

The finishing touch comes from a set of attractive wheels, so the X1 retains its stylish appearance not only on twisty or changing terrain, but also outside a fashionable cafe. An ideal choice is the brand-new Type VIII wheel in 19“. The new wheel with its 5 double spokes in BiColor Finish is an evolution of the well-known Type VI wheel, and complements perfectly the styling language of the BMW X1. AC Schnitzer Type IV wheels in silver or in BiColor in 18, 19 or 20 inch, together with the Type VI rim in 18“, complete the range available for the BMW X1.

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      02-17-2010, 12:59 PM   #2
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this is completely too much. To much plastic on the outside, the nice line is completely ruined. The metal inside is nice, but the idrive button and the gearlever are really ugly, especially the gearlever, it belongs in a civic, not in a BMW. Take a X1, put it a bit lower and some bigger (not too big) wheels with some wider tires, then you have a nice car
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      02-17-2010, 01:29 PM   #3
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That 4th interior picture is from a different car.
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      02-17-2010, 01:45 PM   #4
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minus the hood vents, rest looks good...
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That 4th interior picture is from a different car.
At first look I thought it looked odd but you are correct, its def. a different car.

I agree with the first guy. This looks like and is completely overdone.

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wowww... Amazing how they succeeded to get this car looks so terrible!
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      02-17-2010, 03:03 PM   #7
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That 4th interior picture is from a different car.
Yes, it is M3 E9x interior.
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      02-17-2010, 03:04 PM   #8
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wowww... Amazing how they succeeded to get this car looks so terrible!
+1...leave it to ac schnitzer to ruin it
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I think it looks great. Does anyone have any idea what the x1 will start at when it comes to the US?
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Typical ACShitzer
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The 4th picture shows the interiorof a 28i version... But it doesn't'look very good
There is no reason to put larger wheels and do nothing to the brakes..
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