/AC Schnitzer BMW 3-Series Touring F31

AC Schnitzer BMW 3-Series Touring F31

AC Schnitzer BMW 3 Series Touring 1 at AC Schnitzer BMW 3 Series Touring F31

After putting together a nice package for the 3-Series sedan F30, AC Schnitzer has come up with a tailored kit for the F31 version, which is of course the Touring version. Most European buyers of the 3er are going for the wagon, because it makes more sense. It you are getting a four-door car, you might as well get one with a large boot. So this kit is in tune with the times.

As with the sedan, AC Schnitzer’s BMW 3 Series Touring gets an aero kit consisting of front spoiler, a chrome front grille, a rear roof spoiler and a rear skirt, plus rear skirt protection foil and design stripe.

The looks are further enhanced by the sets of wheels AC offers; including Type VIII BiColor rims in black or silver in 18”, 19” and 20”,Type IV BiColor wheels two-tone rims in 18”, 19” and 20”, as well as Type IV silver in 18” or 19” or Type VI BiColor rims in 18”. So you’re very well covered there!

For the interior you can count on AC Schnitzer “Black Line“ aluminium cover for the BMW “i-Drive“ system controller, a gear knob with digital display or a leather gear knob, aluminum pedals and footrest, and branded mats.

Performance-wise, while AC has kits in the works for all engine in the range, there is one package ready for the BMW 1.8d diesel models which boosts the power from 105 PS to 126 PS, and the torque from 300 Nm to 360 Nm. That will enhance the acceleration a bit.

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AC Schnitzer BMW 3 Series Touring 3 at AC Schnitzer BMW 3 Series Touring F31
AC Schnitzer BMW 3 Series Touring 4 at AC Schnitzer BMW 3 Series Touring F31
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