by Thanos Pappas
- AC Schnitzer shared new BMW i5 photos with aero-focused mods.
- The electric sedan wears a subtle kit and 21-inch alloys.
- Owners can add lowering springs and wheel spacers for stance.
BMW is already preparing a mid-cycle refresh for the 5-Series and its all-electric sibling, the i5, but current owners don’t have to wait for the facelift to give their cars more visual presence. Thanks to aftermarket specialists like AC Schnitzer, there are already options on the table.
The German tuning brand has just released images of a newly modified i5 that comes across as a more civilized version of the ultra-aggressive M5.
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AC Schnitzer originally announced a series of styling and chassis upgrades for the G60/G61 generation in 2024. At the time, the preview focused on the internal combustion variants. This latest update showcases the same upgrades applied to the fully electric i5, specifically the range-topping M60 xDrive model.
What Does The Package Include?
The styling kit brings a more aggressive stance, starting with a front splitter that works in tandem with matching side skirts and two distinct spoilers at the rear. Touring models get their own unique rear spoiler variation. These parts are tailored for i5 units equipped with the M Sport package, which already comes with sportier bumpers as standard.
For those who want an extra dose of visual drama, the tuner offers stripe decals along the sides. The most impactful upgrade, however, might be the new alloy wheels, which come in three designs, multiple finishes, and sizes ranging from 19 to 21 inches in diameter.
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The example shown wears 21-inch AC3 FlowForming wheels with a five double-spoke pattern, paired with bold red brake calipers for contrast. Suspension tweaks include lowering springs that reduce ride height by 20 to 25 mm (0.8 to 1 inch), along with spacers that increase the track width by 20 mm (0.8 inch), giving the i5 a more grounded stance.
The i5 M60 xDrive donor car is the most powerful electric version in the 5-Series lineup. Straight from the factory, it’s equipped with dual electric motors delivering a combined 593 hp (445 kW / 601 hp) and 820 Nm (605 lb-ft) of torque.
Still, AC Schnitzer insists that’s “not enough” for its tuning team. Even so, it’s unlikely they’ll venture into performance upgrades for the EV, instead reserving those efforts for the internal combustion models, including the upcoming M5.
What Do The Upgrades Cost?
As for the cost of dressing up the i5, the upgrades are mostly shared with the standard 5-Series. The front splitter is priced at €1,290 ($1,500), while the side skirts come in at €840 ($1,000). The roof spoiler adds €490 ($580), and the subtle rear lip spoiler another €540 ($640).
Wheels represent the biggest investment, potentially adding up to €5,390 ($7,700) depending on spec. Additional parts include spacers at €486 ($580) and lowering springs priced at €581 ($830).
