Bilder: Can Akrapovic innovate while Euro 5+ rules tighten?
How does Akrapovic keep pushing performance limits while emissions laws tighten? We talked to the experts behind the exhaust systems that dominate racetracks worldwide. Akrapovic reveals how they stay innovative under Euro 5+ rules. Insights into racing DNA, high-tech materials and why 2025 will be another landmark year.
Akrapovic robotic dyno
Akrapovic places great emphasis on the durability of its exhaust systems and tests them in various stages to ensure they withstand the demands of both road and track use. In addition to traditional on-road and track testing, Akrapovic also relies on cutting-edge technology, such as a robotic dyno, to evaluate the resilience of its exhaust systems under simulated conditions.
Akrapovic raw titanium tubes
Akrapovic uses high-grade titanium for its exhaust systems, specifically mentioning using alloys. They also use stainless steel and carbon fiber, but titanium is a primary material, known for its strength, lightness, and resistance to heat and corrosion.
Carbon-fibre ist also in-house produced at Akrapovic
Akrapovic carbon-fibre components are produced in-house with temperature-resistant carbon-fibre composites. Through innovative production techniques, the company can produce parts with very complex shapes in various sizes.
Precision welding and laser cutting are used to create a perfect fit
Akrapovic in-house titanium foundry
Akrapovic has an in-house foundry that focuses on recycling titanium scrap generated during its exhaust manufacturing process. This recycled titanium is then blended with new titanium to create the precise alloys needed for vacuum casting exhaust components.
Welding area at the Akrapovic factory
ust one of many high-tech departments. Akrapovic employs more than 1,800 people and operates two production facilities in Slovenia.
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