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Start your part requestNo — the Gran Coupé (F44) and the Active Tourer (F45/F46) are completely different body styles on different platforms, and their boot lids are not interchangeable at all. Always match the body style first: a saloon-style boot lid, a multi-purpose tourer tailgate, and a coupe lid are unique to their respective bodies. Tell the breaker your exact body style and registration so they can pull the right part.
The F22 2 Series Coupé ran from 2014 to 2021 as a single generation, so a 2014 and a 2018 are the same generation and body style — that's a promising starting point for fitment. However, mid-generation pressing changes can occur without a formal facelift, and whether a specific panel crosses those years without issue is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations. Engine and trim level make no difference to boot lid fitment on this generation.
The F44 2 Series Gran Coupé launched in 2019, and while detail updates have been applied during its production run, the facelift boundaries on this model are not clearly enough defined for us to name them as established fact. Because mid-generation pressing changes can affect panel fit, you should confirm with the breaker whether the donor car's year is compatible with yours, quoting both registrations. Engine and trim have no bearing on boot lid fitment.
Trim level — whether Sport, M Sport, or Luxury — does not affect the fundamental fitment of the boot lid on the F45 Active Tourer; the pressing is the same across those trims. You may find cosmetic differences such as badging, spoiler lips, or panel finishes that vary between trims, so factor that in if appearance matters to you. As long as the generation and body style match, the breaker can supply the lid — just let them know if you need a specific finish or badge position.
No — the Coupé (F22) and the Convertible (F23) share their platform but have completely different rear body structures, and the boot lid from one will not fit the other. This is the same principle as any hardtop versus soft-top pairing: the bootline, hinges, and aperture are all specific to the body style. Always tell the breaker whether your car is the Coupé or the Convertible when requesting a quote.
The F44 2 Series Gran Coupé and the F40 1 Series are closely related platform-mates, but the rear bodywork is specific to each model's own pressed shell and boot aperture. Whether panels interchange between same-platform variants sold under different model names is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against both registrations — we can't state that as fact. Body style, generation, and the specific model name are all details to give the breaker up front.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.