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The Ace, a graceful, high performance, all metal two seater which is designed to compete head on with the products of Jaguar, Aston Martin, Mercedes and Porsche, has had one of the longest gestation periods of any car at the show. Conceived and initially put into limited pre-production some years ago by AC's then owners, the Ace was completely re-engineered by AC Car Group after it acquired the business in late 1996. A revised prototype was shown at the London Motor Show in 1997 but this year's Birmingham show sees the Ace in final production guise.

Designed and developed entirely in the UK, the Ace reflects its AC pedigree with a unique combination of bespoke bodywork in the English tradition and a large 302 cu in V8 engine.

The new Ace features a distinctive pressed aluminium bodyshell and is available in three variants costing from under £70,000 to almost £80,000. There is a soft top convertible model with 240bhp 5.0 litre V8 engine, manual with a 32 valve quadcam engine developing 320bhp and supercharged 320 bhp 5.0 litre.

The car, which is being assembled for AC in Coventry, is capable of electrifying performance - up to 0 to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and a top speed limited to 155 mph. Ace owners are offered a full specification car with powered hood and lift-off hardtop, full hide interior air, conditioning and a host of other advanced features, including Philips latest in-car entertainment centre which incorporates a satellite navigation system.

AC is Britain's longest surviving automotive manufacturer and employs more than 50 people at its headquarters at Brooklands in Surrey.

The Ace started life in the 1980s when the then AC company recognised that it needed to broaden its model range. Several prototypes were developed and, many millions of pounds later, the Ace was shown at a number of motor shows in 1994. In reality much engineering work had not been properly completed and, although the car was greeted with rave reviews in the motoring media at the time, lack of proper production plans meant that it never went into full manufacture. AC Cars Ltd collapsed in March 1996.

When businessman Alan Lubinsky formed AC Car Group Ltd in December 1996 he quickly recognised that significant engineering work was still required to take the Ace to a final, productionised form - a job which fell to Jan-Erik Jansson, then AC's newly-appointed General Manager. Jan-Erik, formerly of Volvo, comments: Bringing the Ace to a position where it can be made economically and to the highest quality levels has been much more of a challenge than any of us first realised. However the fundamental design principles of the original car - the aluminium body and stainless steel understructure - were sound despite being compromised by engineering changes made over a number of years. Today's production version has been refined to the point where it can be made easily while retaining the designs unique styling and dynamic characteristics

Features of the 1998 ACE

Understructure - still in stainless steel due to its excellent mechanical properties, but 20% lighter. Simplified design harks back to original concept. Number of welds halved, ground clearance and structural integrity improved and more space for occupants.

Chassis - suspension geometry modified, front and rear subframes stiffened but lightened, 17in wheels with Yokohama tyres specified.

Body - restyled bonnet with no power bulge; new rectangular headlights; new front grille with mesh effect; although mainly made of aluminium, carbon fibre is used in certain key components; fuel tank capacity increased to 90 litres.

Weight - reduced by 120 kg.

Powertrain - three engine options:
- 5.0 litre 240 bhp V8 fuel injected engine with automatic transmission mated to a new BTR limited slip differential;
- 4.6 litre 320 bhp V8 32-valve fuel injected quadcam engine mated to a Borg Warner 5-speed manual gear box and new BTR hydraulic limited slip differential;
- 5.0 litre 320 hp V8 supercharged engine fitted with a Borg Warner 5-speed manual gearbox and a new BTR hydraulic limited slip differential.

Interior - new dashboard and centre console; new instruments, switches and steering wheel, new leather door and other trim and new motorised leather seats.

Source - AC Car Group Limited

1998 AC Ace

Year1998
MakeAC
ModelAce
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Price$118,000.00
Weight3330 lbs | 1510.5 kg

Performance
0-60 mph5.5 seconds.
Top Speed156 mph | 251 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationV
Cylinders8
Aspiration/InductionSupercharged
Displacement302.00 CU IN. | 4949.8 cc. | 4.9 L.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower320.00 BHP (235.5 KW) @ 5700.00 RPM
Torque385.00 Ft-Lbs (522.1 NM) @ 3500.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio10.4 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter65.3 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio9.0:1
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedFuel Injected
Electronic fuel injection
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Standard Transmission
Gears5
TransmissionManual
Borg Warner T50D
Final Drive3.23:1


 
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