AC Schnitzer has effectively modified the new BMW X5 crossover. The German studio AC Schnitzer presented a proprietary development program for the updated BMW X5 crossover, which in 2023 underwent a planned restyling. For those for whom a standard car is not enough, German specialists have prepared large-scale changes, including a new aerodynamic body kit, engine improvements, minor suspension upgrades, as well as a number of sports accessories for the interior. A program is also in the works for the hybrid version of the 45e xDrive PHEV.
The body kit includes a front bumper splitter, side skirts and spoiler, which are combined with the new 22-inch AC5 alloy wheels first introduced on the BMW XM from AC Schnitzer. The wheels are complemented by a set of spacers that increase the front and rear track by 24 millimeters.
If the car is not equipped with air suspension, you can install sports springs that lower the crossover by 15-30 millimeters. Internal modifications, as is often the case with AC Schnitzer, are limited to only individual parts. The interior features only aluminum gearshift paddles and aluminum pedals.
Sources: Motor, AC Schnitzer