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Start your part requestThe current BMW 8 Series (G15 coupe, G14 convertible, G16 Gran Coupe) launched in 2018 and is the only modern generation, so all 8 Series rear bumpers from 2018 onwards share the same platform family. Body style is the first thing to pin down though, as the coupe, convertible, and Gran Coupe each have a distinct rear bumper that will not cross over between them. Always confirm the exact body style with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Both years sit within the same G-series generation launched in 2018, so on a like-for-like body style this is a realistic match. However, BMW sometimes makes mid-generation pressing or finish changes that are not publicly documented, so whether a specific 2019 part crosses to a 2022 car without modification is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Engine and trim level make no difference to rear bumper fitment.
No — the Gran Coupe (G16, four-door) and the Coupe (G15, two-door) have completely different rear body structures and their rear bumpers are not interchangeable. Body style is always the deciding factor for rear panels, so you must source a bumper that matches your exact body style. Make sure you specify coupe, convertible, or Gran Coupe when getting quotes from breakers.
Engine choice and xDrive versus rear-wheel-drive designation do not affect rear bumper fitment at all. Trim level is a different matter for the rear bumper: M Sport and M850i models often carry a more aggressively styled lower bumper or diffuser insert compared to base Sport specification, so the parts may differ cosmetically even if the mounting points are similar. Confirm with the breaker which trim-spec bumper they have and check it matches the look you need, but mechanically the fitting process is the same.
BMW gave the G-series 8 Series a mild update during its production run, and there may be subtle differences in rear bumper styling around that period. Because mid-generation pressing and finishing changes are not always officially documented, whether a pre-update and post-update bumper interchange cleanly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration. Name your body style first, then ask the breaker to cross-reference the part against your VIN.
No — the original 8 Series (E31 coupe, 1989–1999) and the current generation (G15, 2018 onwards) are entirely different platforms separated by nearly two decades, and nothing from the rear bodywork will interchange. These are treated as completely separate models by breakers, so you must source a bumper specifically for the correct generation. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can pull the exact platform and body style.
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.