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    BMW tuner AC Schnitzer will shutdown by end of 2026
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    BMW tuner AC Schnitzer will shutdown by end of 2026

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comMarch 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By the end of 2026, aftermarket parts supplier and tuner AC Schnitzer will be no more, with the family-owned Kohl Group pulling the pin on the 39-year old brand.

    According to Rainer Vogel, AC Schnitzer’s managing director, “Making a rational decision regarding a business segment that is so emotionally charged is not easy, but as a family-owned business, we always think in terms of the entire Kohl Group and its stable future.”

    One of the chief factors blamed for the decision to wind up AC Schnitzer is the “extremely long approval process for parts in the German system”, which meant the firm was bringing out components “eight or nine months after the [non-German] competition”.

    Mr Vogel also believes ” we — like other tuning companies — have not succeeded in inspiring young customers to enjoy sporty driving with our brand to the same extent as their fathers’ generation did.” That said, the company also blamed the press for portraying the “buyers of vehicle enhancements through aftermarket parts” as “eccentrics or posers”.

    Global economic factors also played a part, including a prolonged economic slump that caused sales in Germany to fall significantly, uncertain US tariffs, volatile exchange rates, rising raw material prices, and the “gradual decline
    of the internal combustion engine”.

    Founded in 1987 by Willi Kohl and Herbert Schnitzer in Aachen, Germany, AC Schnitzer began tuning models from the BMW range. In addition to this, the company also went racing, modified motorcycles, and produced many parts, including aero components, engine and exhaust systems, suspension upgrades, and forged alloy wheels, that are sold through BMW dealerships in some countries.