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2012 AC Schnitzer ACS5 Sport based on BMW M5
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A Closer Look at the 2012 AC Schnitzer ACS5 Sport Based on BMW M5

AC Schnitzer recently unveiled an exciting modification package for the BMW M5, the 2012 ACS5 Sport. This alteration encompasses enhancements under the hood, revamps in the exhaust system, refined suspension modifications, a rework in aerodynamics, and a spruced-up interior. It also boasts an assortment of wheel types. Let's delve into this new creation, while keeping an unbiased perspective of the auto enthusiast in mind.

Boosted Engine Performance

The ACS5 Sport's engine sees a significant upgrade, departing from the standard 412 kW/560 HP to reach an impressive 456 kW/620 HP. While this level of performance does create a distinctively sporty feel, the question arises if this extra horsepower is necessary or if it's more of a statement piece. Nevertheless, the engine compartment has also been visually enhanced, which can certainly draw the eye of performance-minded enthusiasts.

AC Schnitzer ACS5 Sport based on BMW M5 | 2012MY |   | Front

Upgraded Exhaust

Stepping up the auditory experience, the ACS5 Sport features a twin sports rear silencer with valve control and chromed 'Sports Trim' tail trims. This modification allows the car to not only sound sportier, but also adds a touch of aesthetic sophistication to the vehicle's rear view.

Suspension Revisions

The 2012 AC Schnitzer ACS5 Sport also experiences an alteration in suspension. A spring kit has been added that lowers the car approximately 25 mm. This minor lowering seems more targeted at aesthetics and a slight change in handling feel rather than drastic performance enhancement.

Aerodynamic Touches

On the outside, the ACS5 Sport showcases aerodynamic adjustments such as a carbon front spoiler, a chromed front grille, a carbon rear diffuser, and emblems for side walls. However, how much these modifications improve actual aerodynamics remains to be seen. The car also flaunts an “ACS5 Sport” logo on the side skirts, emphasizing its sporty orientation.

AC Schnitzer ACS5 Sport based on BMW M5 | 2012MY |   | Rear

Interior Tweaks

Inside, the AC Schnitzer team has made several modifications, including an aluminium cover "Black Line" for the i-Drive system controller, aluminium pedals, an aluminium foot rest, and velour floor mats. These changes aim to provide an upscale, sporty feel, enhancing driver interaction with the vehicle.

A Plethora of Wheel Options

The ACS5 Sport offers an array of wheel types, including Type VIII Racing Forged Wheels, Type VIII Lightweight Forged Wheels, Type V Lightweight Forged Wheels, and Type IV Wheels, BiColor. Each type is accompanied by different tire sizes, enabling drivers to customize their ride according to personal preference and intended use.

Final Thoughts: Style or Substance?

While the 2012 AC Schnitzer ACS5 Sport based on BMW M5 features a plethora of upgrades and modifications, it's crucial to consider whether these enhancements genuinely contribute to the car's performance, or are mostly targeted at aesthetic appeal and individual style. Nonetheless, for BMW M5 enthusiasts craving a unique touch to their ride, this modification package could indeed be a compelling option.

-Ed

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