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Fitment on a used alloy wheels 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:
The G15 Coupé and G16 Gran Coupé share the same G-generation platform, launched in 2018, and use the same 5x112 PCD and centre bore, so wheels will generally interchange between them provided the offset matches your specific fitment. Trim and body style do not affect the bolt pattern on these cars. Confirm the exact offset with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The G-generation BMW 8 Series received a facelift in 2022, but the underlying platform, PCD (5x112), and centre bore did not change at that point. Wheels from a pre-facelift car (2018–2022) will generally bolt straight onto a facelifted car if the offset matches. Whether a specific offset from one side of that boundary suits your facelifted car without issue is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as tyre sizing choices can affect tolerance.
Bolt pattern and centre bore are the same across 8 Series trim levels including standard, M Sport, and M Sport Pro, so a wheel from any of those trims will physically fit another. What you may notice is a cosmetic difference, as M Sport models often came with larger or more aggressive-looking wheels that may alter the appearance of your car even if they bolt on correctly. Offset is what matters most for clearance, so check that figure with the breaker against your registration.
The original 8 Series (E31, 1990–1999) and the current G-generation 8 Series (2018 onwards) are entirely different platforms with different bolt patterns – the E31 uses a 5x120 PCD while the G15 uses 5x112 – so they are not interchangeable. You should always confirm PCD, offset, and centre bore with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
Many BMW G-generation models share the 5x112 PCD and similar centre bore, so there is a reasonable chance of interchange with models such as the G-generation 5 Series or 7 Series provided the offset also matches. However, offset compatibility across different models – especially with varying tyre sizes – needs to be confirmed with the breaker against your registration rather than assumed. TPMS sensor compatibility is a separate question you should also raise with the breaker.
Engine choice does not affect alloy wheel fitment on the BMW 8 Series, so an M850i wheel can fit an 840i provided the PCD, offset, and centre bore match, which they generally do within the same G-generation range. You may find visual differences between factory wheel designs fitted to different variants. Confirm the exact offset details with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.