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Used BMW 2 Series Roof Panel

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Buying a used BMW 2 Series roof panel: what matters

Fitment on a used roof panel varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What generation is my BMW 2 Series and does the year affect which roof panel fits?

The BMW 2 Series nameplate covers distinct generations: the F22/F23 series ran from 2014 to 2021, and the G42/G43 series launched from 2021 onwards — these are entirely different platforms with no shared body panels. Always match your roof panel to the correct series code, which your breaker can confirm from your registration.

Will a roof panel from a 2 Series Coupe fit my 2 Series Gran Coupe?

No — the Coupe (F22/G42) and Gran Coupe (F44) are different body styles with completely different roof pressings, even within the same broad generation. Body style is the first thing to establish when sourcing a roof panel, so make sure you and your breaker are matching like for like.

Does trim level matter when buying a used 2 Series roof panel — will a Sport roof fit an M Sport?

Trim level — whether Sport, M Sport, Luxury, or M240i — does not affect the roof panel pressing itself, so a panel from a lower trim car will fit the same body style and generation. Bear in mind there may be minor cosmetic differences such as roof colour or whether the donor car had a sunroof aperture, so check those details with your breaker before buying.

Will a pre-facelift F22 roof panel fit a post-facelift F22 — does the 2018 update matter?

The F22 2 Series Coupe received a facelift refresh during its production run; while the core body structure was carried over, whether the roof pressing itself changed between early and late cars is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration, as mid-generation pressing changes are not always well documented. Name the build date of both donor and recipient cars when speaking to a breaker to give them the best chance of checking this accurately.

I have a 2 Series Active Tourer — will its roof panel fit a standard 2 Series Coupe?

No — the Active Tourer (F45/F46) is a front-wheel-drive MPV-based model on an entirely different platform to the rear-wheel-drive Coupe or Convertible, and the bodies share no common panels. Always treat these as separate vehicles when sourcing body panels.

Does it matter whether my 2 Series had a sunroof when buying a replacement roof panel?

Yes, this is important — a roof panel cut from a car with a factory sunroof will have a sunroof aperture pressed into it, and one from a solid-roof car will not, so the two are not directly interchangeable without significant modification. Confirm the sunroof configuration of the donor car with your breaker before agreeing a purchase.