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A used subframe that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The BMW 2 Series F22/F23 ran from 2014 to 2021, and the G42 generation followed from 2021 onwards — these are completely different platforms with non-interchangeable subframes. Always match the generation prefix (F22/F23 or G42) when sourcing a used subframe from a breaker.
Both a 2015 and a 2020 2 Series fall within the F22/F23 generation (2014–2021), so you are within the same platform — this is a good starting point for compatibility. However, engine size can influence subframe specification, so confirm with the breaker that the donor car shares the same or equivalent engine as yours before buying.
The F22/F23 2 Series received a facelift around 2017, but this was primarily cosmetic and did not involve a fundamental platform change. That said, whether a specific subframe crosses the pre- and post-facelift boundary without modification is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as minor running-gear revisions can occur mid-generation without a formal announcement.
Yes, engine size can matter — larger or more powerful engines in the 2 Series range (for example, M240i versus 218i) can be paired with different subframe or front-end specifications to manage the additional weight and torque. When contacting a breaker, give them your exact engine code or registration so they can match the donor car appropriately rather than just the model name.
Trim level alone — Sport, M Sport, or Luxury — does not change the subframe itself, so you do not need to find a donor car in the same trim. The key variables are generation and engine size; be aware that an M Sport donor may come with different ancillary components still attached, but the subframe structure should be the same for equivalent engine variants within the same generation.
The F22 2 Series shares its platform with the F20/F21 1 Series, so there is a degree of structural commonality, but subframe specifications can still vary between models and engine variants. Do not assume direct interchangeability — give the breaker both your registration and the donor vehicle's details so they can verify the part numbers match before you commit to a purchase.