AC Schnitzer Mini Cooper S Clubman

Posted Wed May 14 2008 6:24 PM by Ralph Hanson

AC Schnitzer Mini Cooper S Clubman

We’re used to seeing the German tuners upgrade cars for the likes of BMW, Audi and Porsche, but it’s not often that you come across a Mini Cooper modified by one of Germany’s top customizers. This time it’s AC Schnitzer, whose engineers have created a beefed up version of the new Mini Cooper S Clubman.

The package has been designed specifically for the turbocharged Cooper S and includes a new front spoiler to add a little aggression. This is matched with several performance mods including a custom spring kit and height-adjustable racing suspension set-up honed on the Nürburgring.

A new powerdome on the bonnet hints at the upgraded powerplant, which now develops a peak 226hp (166kW) and 285Nm of torque. An optional limited slip differential (up to maximum 75%) developed by AC Schnitzer helps put the power to the ground and is matched with a high-flow exhaust system.

Styling accessories include 17in alloy wheels and an interior with aluminum trim used on the handbrake and gear shift knob as well as the pedals.

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Reader Comments

  • Wed May 14 2008 6:44 PM

    Gus says

    This car has style.

    There's just not that many cars these days that have immediately reconizable style. I call it the wife test. If I'm driving along with her, and I point at a car, and it has style, she'll be able to tell me right away which car it is.

    Everything else looks like everything else...

  • Wed May 14 2008 7:19 PM

    MyWheelOnWalls.com says

    Awesome! They have made it go faster which puts this hideous looking contraption out of my sight quicker. The standard Mini is a ten in the looks department.

    Jeremy Clarkson is right. This thing really is the ugliest car of the year.

  • Wed May 14 2008 7:29 PM

    Gus says

    But at least it has style.

    Even the Maybach has style. Ugly, but style...

  • Thu May 15 2008 12:36 AM

    RB says

    Yep plenty of style and a bit different from the standard mini which is very popular (= common!). shame they didnt have a rear door each side though. for the UK/OZ audience

    MInd the Fiat 500 has the same amount of style at half the price!

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