05 June 2009 - 11:00
Mini Cooper hits 168kW
Some cars - like, say, the Rolls-Royce Phantom - simply shouldn't be modified. Ever. While some - like, say, the Mini Cooper S Convertible - are ripe for it.
Enter AC Schnitzer - the German tuning firm best known for doing odd things to big BMWs and their dizzying array of spanners and hammers.
Herr Schnitzer has bumped up power in the Cooper S's 1.6-litre turbocharged engine from 130kW to a meaty 168kW: that's more, even, than the JCW Convertible.
If you're thinking ‘death by torque steer', it's a fair worry: even the standard Cooper S cabrio is a squirmy little thing. But the ever-vigilant Herr Schnitzer has fitted the Cooper with a limited slip differential, along with an adjustable suspension set-up and, of course, a big ol' sports exhaust.
There's also the option of an optimistically named ‘aero package', and more decals and visual gubbins than you can shake a jealous estate agent at.
For all that, though, we rather like the AC Schnitzer Mini.


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