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No two wing mirrors are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The BMW 2 Series runs from 2014 to the present, split into two generations: the F22/F45 series (2014–2021) and the G42/G46 series (2021-onwards), so mirrors are not straightforwardly interchangeable between these two generations. Within the F-series generation (2014–2021), mirrors from the same side and body style are generally more likely to cross-fit, but confirm exact compatibility with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The F22/F45 generation received a facelift around 2017-2018, and while the bodyshell changes were relatively minor, mirror housing profiles and feature variants can differ across that boundary. Name the facelift year and your own registration when you contact the breaker, and ask them to confirm whether the specific mirror they have matches your side and body style — never assume a pre-facelift part swaps straight in.
Yes — the 2 Series was offered as a 2-door coupe (F22/G42) and a 5-door Active Tourer and Gran Tourer (F45/F46), and the front door geometry differs between these body styles, meaning mirrors are not interchangeable across them. Always tell the breaker whether you have the coupe or the Active/Gran Tourer as well as which side you need (NS for passenger/left, OS for driver/right).
Trim level — whether SE, Sport, M Sport, or M240i — does not determine the fundamental fitment of the mirror frame; what matters is the generation, body style, and side (NS or OS). However, M Sport and higher trims may have different finishes or housing colours than SE or Sport mirrors, so a direct swap may look mismatched until resprayed — colour is a cosmetic matter, not a fitment one. Confirm with the breaker whether any feature variants such as folding, heated, or indicator-equipped mirrors match your car, as these can vary by trim and build specification.
In the UK, NS (nearside) is the passenger side, which is the left-hand side of the car as you sit in the driver's seat, and OS (offside) is the driver's side, on the right. Always specify the correct side to the breaker, as NS and OS mirrors are completely different parts and cannot be swapped.
Yes — colour does not affect fitment at all; what determines whether a mirror fits is the generation (F-series 2014–2021 or G-series 2021-onwards), the body style (coupe or Active/Gran Tourer), and the side (NS or OS). Breakers will often supply mirrors in the previous owner's colour, and respraying to match your car is entirely normal practice, so don't let a colour mismatch put you off an otherwise correct part.