Several months ago, German customizer AC Schnitzer introduced us to its own idea of the BMW M4 sedan and coupe (see video). Now, a similar upgrade has come out for the convertible as well.
The sporty two-door ride now has a prominent front splitter, canards at the sides, and carbon fiber applications for the hood. 20-inch AC3 wheels constitute the main highlight at the sides, but you can opt for a different set named AC1 if you prefer that one. The tuner suggests applying branded protective film to the skirts and the fenders with gill-like openings.
Moving on to the rear end, there is a lip spoiler, a diffuser and a non-adjustable rear wing, although the latter may be a better fit for the coupe version. A peek inside the cabin reveals aluminum pedals, paddle shifters and other such small niceties.
Finally yet importantly, the stock six-pot twin-turbo gets a push to 610 PS (602 hp / 449 kW) and 750 Nm (553 lb-ft) of torque. As far as we understand, modifications boil down to a new exhaust system and an ECU remap.