You also get AC Schnitzer goodies.
The M5 and its M5 competition companion are the most talked about BMWs, but that doesn’t mean the M550ixDrive is less desirable. This super sedan, which costs $73,900, is still astonishingly fast for such a heavy and large car. It takes just 3.9 seconds (96 kph) to reach 60 mph (the speed of a supercar). Add a coat of paint such as this Aventurine Red to make the car even more appealing.
This M550i is not your ordinary M550i. It has been given the full AC Schnitzer treatment. The most noticeable upgrade is the fixed rear wings. This is part of an aftermarket kit that includes not only the aerodynamic body kit but also a custom exhaust system. It makes the biturbo’s 4.4-liter V8 engine even more enjoyable.
These aren’t alloys that BMW provides, so you won’t have seen them on an M5 before. Although the 20-inch Schnitzer AC1 set gives this performance sedan a unique look, we are sure it will not suit everyone. The M550i xDrive seems to sit a little lower than the standard model. This is because AC Schnitzer installed its own spring set in conjunction with the adaptive M suspension. For a greater visual impact, the aftermarket hardware brings it closer to the road by 25-30mm at its front axle and 20-25mm at its back.
The exterior has subtle carbon fiber accents, but the interior is predominantly white and uses wood to make a very unusual design. The dashboard, some of the t and other areas create a contrast effect. Meanwhile, the rear-seat entertainment system shows that this M550i has many toys to offer.
BMW Individual has tons of customization options that allow you to customize the perfect M550i or other model.