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No two roof panels 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 4 Series runs across two generations: the F32/F33/F36 platform from 2013 to 2020, and the G22/G23/G26 platform from 2020 onwards. These two generations are entirely different structures, so a roof panel from a G22 will not fit an F32 and vice versa. Always confirm which platform your car is built on before getting a quote from a breaker.
No — 2018 puts your car in the F-platform generation (F32/F33/F36, 2013–2020), while 2021 falls in the G-platform generation (G22/G23/G26, 2020 onwards), and the body structure changed completely between those two generations. These panels are not interchangeable. You'll need to source a roof panel from the correct generation, and confirm this with the breaker against your registration.
Yes, body style is the first thing that matters here. The 4 Series was offered as a two-door coupe (F32/G22), a convertible (F33/G23), and a four-door Gran Coupé (F36/G26), and the roof panel differs significantly between all three. Make sure you tell the breaker the exact body style of your car, not just the series number, as the same generation spans all three variants with completely different roof pressings.
Trim level — whether your car is an SE, Sport, M Sport, or M Sport X — does not affect roof panel fitment at all. The roof pressing is the same across trims within the same generation and body style. You may find that some breakers are parting out higher-spec cars with sunroof apertures already cut in, so check whether your car has a sunroof and match accordingly, but this is a feature to confirm rather than a trim-level fitment issue.
Both 2014 and 2016 fall within the first-generation F-platform 4 Series (2013–2020), so you're within the same generation. However, there is a mid-cycle update within this generation, and whether any pressing changes were made to the roof panel between production years is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing.
No — the convertible (F33 or G23) has a fundamentally different roof structure to support the folding mechanism, and the pressed panels are not compatible with the fixed-roof coupe (F32 or G22). Always specify to the breaker that you need the panel for a fixed-roof coupe, and give them your registration so they can verify the correct body style.