Ac Schnitzer has introduced the Eagle based on John Cooper Works MINI. The hot hatchback features EfficientDynamics AC Schnitzer performance upgrade, which includes AC Schnitzer Motronic program, AC Schnitzer turbo, AC Schnitzer intercooler, AC Schnitzer sports clutch, AC Schnitzer limited slip differential, AC Schnitzer lightweight ion battery and some other upgrades.

The result is more than satisfying – 260PS (191 kW) at 5000RPM and 340Nm at 2900RPM. Accelaration – 0 to 100 km/h in 5.8 seconds and top speed of 250 km/h. The curb weight is just 1049 kg, so the EAGLE will be superbly fast at the race track.

ACS Eagle also features stainless steel exhaust system with racing catalyst, "Short Shift" Racing shorter gear selection, racing suspension - height-adjustable and special antiroll bars. Of course, all parts come from AC Schnitzer, so they are tested and approved.

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The exterior package consists of carbon bonnet, carbon boot, carbon rear diffuser, carbon sports wings,carbon doors, macrolon panels, carbon roof spoiler and special paintwork "Racing Grey".

The interior boasts AC Schnitzer sports steering wheel, roll cage, carbon racing bucket seats with EAGLE Logo, "Short Shift" gear knob, aluminium foot rests and pedals, "Black Line" handbrake handle, foot mats, velours with EAGLE Logo.

MINI Eagle stands on AC Schnitzer Mi2 BiColor wheels 7.5J x 18" fitted with tyres 225/35 ZR 18.

The price for this pleasure is devil to pay - 62 000 Euro.

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Source: AC Schnitzer