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AC Schnitzer 7-Series

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High Performance Technology in Luxury Format

With the 7-series, BMW heralds the next epoch of the luxury saloon. True to the motto "Driving pleasure", the 7-series takes the standards for driving pleasure into a new dimension. Outwardly a purely luxury saloon, under the bonnet lurks high performance technology of sports car class.
AC Schnitzer has developed a complete range for the 7 series.

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One significant innovation is the variable design of the aerodynamic components. Depending on personal taste, the customer can choose between the sports variants or the exclusive Chromeline design.
Both versions are stunning in their sporting style and outwardly reflect the high performance technology of the vehicle. The inserts in the front spoiler, side skirts and rear skirt are black in the sports variant. In the Chromeline variant, these components are supplemented by extra chromed inserts.

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The aerodynamic kit is complemented by the rear spoiler,
the sports mirror covers and a rear roof spoiler.
As well as the aesthetics aerodynamic conversion also achieves functional perfection. The downforce values are improved.
Another challenge was the development of the sports rear silencer of V2A special steel with chromed tailpipe trim. A completely new look was created in trap-ment form (combination of trapezium and segment) which is reserved exclusively for the new 7-series.

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To improve the driving dynamics further, our engineers have worked on a spring kit which lowers the vehicle by
35 mm at the front and 25 mm at the rear.

Light alloy wheels in Type II and Type III design are available up to the dimension 10.5J x 22".Type II, Type III and Type IV Racing wheels are available up to the size
10.0J x 20".

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In the interior, a sports airbag steering wheel or velours floor mats are available, together with the characteristic AC Schnitzer aluminium pedals and foot rests.

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The AC Schnitzer refinement of the cover for the control unit of BMW's own "i-Drive system" provides the finishing touch in every sense.

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