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Start your part requestThe F01 generation 7 Series ran from 2008 to 2015, with a facelift in 2012 that introduced restyled bumpers front and rear, so a 2010 pre-facelift bumper and a 2014 post-facelift bumper are not a straight swap. Both years sit within the same F01 platform, but crossing that 2012 facelift boundary means the pressing and trim attachment points differ. Confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
No — the E65 ran from 2001 to 2008 and the F01 from 2008 to 2015, and these are entirely different generations built on different platforms with no shared rear bodywork. Always match the bumper to the correct generation: E65 to E65, F01 to F01. A breaker will confirm this immediately from your registration.
Trim level does not change the fundamental fitment of the rear bumper on the BMW 7 Series — an SE and an M Sport on the same generation and body style share the same basic bumper shell. However, M Sport bumpers carry different lower valance styling, diffuser finishes, and PDC sensor layouts, so a bumper from a different trim will fit the car but may look noticeably different or require sensor modification. Let the breaker know your current trim so they can match the cosmetic specification as closely as possible.
The standard-wheelbase and long-wheelbase (L) variants of the 7 Series differ in the centre section of the body, but the rear bumper itself is the same pressing on both wheelbases within the same generation. This means a bumper from a standard 730d will generally fit a 740Li of the same generation without issue. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations to be certain, as minor market or build variations can occasionally differ.
The G11 generation 7 Series ran from 2015 onwards, with a facelift arriving in 2019 that brought revised rear bumper styling and updated light clusters. A bumper from a pre-2019 G11 and a post-2019 facelifted G11 are therefore different parts, even though they share the same platform name. Confirm with the breaker whether the part they hold is pre- or post-facelift before agreeing a price.
Engine choice makes no difference whatsoever to rear bumper fitment on the BMW 7 Series — a 730d, 740i, and 750Li of the same generation and wheelbase all use the same bumper shell. What you do need to match is the generation, the facelift phase, and whether your car has parking sensors or a specific trim-level valance. Give the breaker your registration and they will identify the right part straight away.
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.