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AC Schnitzer GP3.10 GAS POWERED
AC Schnitzer GP3.10 GAS POWERED

AC Schnitzer Builds Fastest LPG Car: GP3.10 GAS POWERED

318 km/h 3-Series Coupe
  
November 16, 2007 11:15 PM by Sam Stockley
Filed Under: Tuners Green BMW

Going green will no longer mean the slitting of wrists with the mention of the word performance. This highly-strung high-performance vehicle by AC Schnitzer is an LPG-powered design study based off the new BMW 3-Series Coupe, which just happens to have set a new world speed record for liquid gas fuel cars. The record-breaking concept, dubbed the GP3.10 GAS POWERED, clocked up a speed measurement of 318.1 km/h (197 mph) on a run on Southern Italy's 13 km long high speed Nardo track.

The design study transplants a modified M5 engine into the new BMW 3-Series coupe, turning the BMW M5's 552 hp or 406 kW ten-cylinder unit into that which powers the fastest vehicle on the planet to utilise liquid gas fuel. It joins AC Schnitzer's earlier record breaker, the M6-based TENSION, which claimed the undisputed title of fastest road-going BMW in the world. Acceleration to 100 km/h (62 mph) is a staggering 4.6 seconds, while to 200 km/h (124 mph), that figure climbs to just 13.9 seconds.

But this is a green car, so it's only right to flaunt it as such. Reductions of 15 percent in emissions are achieved through the use of LPG, while with over 2700 refuelling stations offering liquid gas in Germany, it is a readily available fuel which is sold at below the price of ever-rising gasoline.

Set to remain exclusively in AC Schnitzer's portfolio of concept vehicles, the one-off GP3.10 GAS POWERED has been valued at 198,000 Euros. The tuner however remarks that components may very well trickle down to future models.

Source: AC Schnitzer
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Harajoshi
November 17, 2007 12:23:03 AM

Quite fast.

foxhound
November 17, 2007 7:50:12 AM

this car is sweet, but in my opinion the rims are to big, they need more rubber.

car-lover
November 17, 2007 9:22:58 AM

318.1 km/h is not good. The good is 360km/h.

un_peacekeeper
November 17, 2007 11:10:27 AM

reply to foxhound: low-profile tires gives better response

foxhound
November 20, 2007 10:16:26 PM

yes i know that, but if you drive on ANY uneven surface no matter how good the suspension is, your going to feel EVERYTHING. and god forbid you ever hit a pothole!!! your rims are screwed!!!

bmwaddict
November 17, 2007 1:56:29 PM

to bad it's so expensive. Great performance comes with a price...

carolinaluvr101
November 19, 2007 2:27:51 AM

the performance is a huge plus, however if i ever bought one, i would LOOK at it every morning and just regret it... i guess this is bmw's attempt to appeal to absolutely everyone... i would rather buy a 911...

MB65AMG
November 19, 2007 4:53:25 AM

the wheels look like those on the M6. And otherwise in my opinion, a very useless car.

MB65AMG
November 19, 2007 4:53:57 AM

that is, if it ever goes into production

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