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AC Schnitzer shows his BMW X6 F16 with Falcon Bodykit

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Recently updated on June 14, 2017 at 11:37 am

AC Schnitzer shows his BMW X6 F16 with Falcon Bodykit
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The guys around the team of AC Schnitzer have next to the potent BMW 150d (ACS1 5.0d) as well as the AC Schnitzer ACS3 Another project published and taken to the Essen Motor Show that we absolutely have to show you. A BMW X6 F16 was used as the base vehicle for tuning well-known AC Schnitzer aerodynamics package we presented on the BMW X6M at the end of October. The current version with the name "Falcon" tops the "normal" body kit with a modified bonnet and powerful fender flares all around as well as other details. After the tuning cure that the X6 was allowed to endure, it is now much more exciting, more individual and also more dynamic than the production version and with the Falcon body kit even looks beefier than the above-mentioned X6M version. If you are thinking of buying a BMW X6 F16 in the future or already own one, AC Schnitzer is definitely an interesting starting point when it comes to differentiating the vehicle from the production model. As for the changes made to the optics or the technology, we have already been able to find out the first details. As usual, we have listed what we know below in a summary. If you discover any further changes that we have not listed, just use the comment box and let us know!

 

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Posted by AC Schnitzer on Friday, 26. February 2016

(Photos: AC Schnitzer)

These are the details of the vehicle:

  • AC Schnitzer Falcon body kit with 10 parts - (extensions for the front and rear fenders, new bumpers front and rear, ventilation openings in the bonnet - bonnet vents, rear wing - export version)
  • AC Schnitzer lowering -20 millimeters front and rear
  • 22 inch AC Schnitzer alloy wheels (other dimensions, colors and variants such as Type VIII Racing Forged Wheels BiColor, Type VIII Wheels BiColor Black or Silver, Type V Lightweight Forged Wheels BiColor or Anthracite also available)
  • several performance increases (BMW X6 M up to 650 PS, X6 xDrive50i = 525PS, X6 xDrive35i = 360PS, X6 xDrive30d = 309PS, X6 xDrive40d = 360 PS)
  • AC Schnitzer sports exhaust system

Here are a few pictures that AC Schnitzer has posted from the Geneva booth and the ACL2 and show the BMW X6 F16 with Falcon body kit:

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The following BMW X6 xDrive50i SUV comes from the halls of Abu Dhabi Motors (BMW) which show us almost every week new vehicles with AC Schnitzer components. This time there was a white X6 with AC Schnitzer Falcon body kit to see the addition of a set 22 inch Schnitzer aluminum wheels has been missed. In combination with the black BMW M Performance kidneys, as well as the lettering on the sides, the vehicle looks even beefier, and also with 2t weight, super dynamic.

Update from "14.06.2017/XNUMX/XNUMX"

and another one…

And again you have one BMW Abu Dhabi a BMW X6M F86 equipped with an AC Schnitzer Falcon Wide Bodykit. The configuration is almost identical to the vehicle directly above the update. The fact that this is an M model explains some subtle changes to the front bumper and another rear diffuser.

Maybe there will soon be an update with information and pictures. If this is the case we will of course also put it online and inform you about it.

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