There is no doubt about the track record of tuner AC Schnitzer in turning cars into police cars. It has been recorded that the company from Aachen, Germany has modified cars into police cars 8 times.
The latest is the luxury electric sedan BMW i4 M50 Gran Coupe, the G26 generation, which is the victim. The modifications made are part of the ‘Tune it! Safe!’ programs that promote safe tuning or modification.
This national campaign has been running for the last 17 years in Germany, to show what is possible in tuning while still complying with traffic permit regulations.
The BMW i4 police car concept comes with a corporate aerodynamics package. The package includes elements such as a front spoiler, front splitter, front side wing, rear roof spoiler, carbon rear spoiler and rear side wing. To complete the look, the EV also features an AC Schnitzer rear skirt protection film and a design package on the sides (two elements per side).
Of course, being a police car, the BMW i4 is equipped with a dedicated police signaling system by Hella, along with Foilatec and Securlux safety foil decorations on the side windows. The interior also features upgrades – all in a cool aluminum finish – to the pedals, footrests, “Black Line” covers for the i-Drive system controllers, and keyrings.
The BMW i4 by AC Schnitzer also comes with a lowering kit, which is about 20 to 25 mm lower than the standard car. To offset the sporty look, the electric Bimmer is also equipped with AC Schnitzer wheels – a set of 20-inch AC4 Flow Forming rims in BiColor Silver/Black finished with Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 tires.