The time has come for one the oldest BMW tuners out there to present its take on the M6 Convertible, especially now that the summer is onto us.
Their take on the monstrous and challenging Convertible Bimmer brings 60 extra HP to the table and 110 more Nm (81 lb-ft) of torque, reaching totals of 620 HP and 790 Nm (582 lb-ft) of torque on the rear wheels.
Other than the power increase, the program for the M6 also includes new aerodynamic parts on the front and rear bumper, new wheels and some new shiny ornaments on the inside alongside some new springs that lower the car by 25 mm at the back and 15mm at the front for a more aggressive stance.
With the ACS program, the M6 now has a top speed of over 300 km/h (190 mph). The sound of the 4.4-liter V8 under the bonnet was also changed with a deeper tone, in what AC Schnitzer calls 'Export Sound'.
Other than the power increase, the program for the M6 also includes new aerodynamic parts on the front and rear bumper, new wheels and some new shiny ornaments on the inside alongside some new springs that lower the car by 25 mm at the back and 15mm at the front for a more aggressive stance.
With the ACS program, the M6 now has a top speed of over 300 km/h (190 mph). The sound of the 4.4-liter V8 under the bonnet was also changed with a deeper tone, in what AC Schnitzer calls 'Export Sound'.