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Fitment on a used windscreen 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 current BMW 8 Series (G14/G15/G16) has been produced from 2018 onwards, and windscreens within that generation are the starting point for compatibility. A windscreen from any year in this range may fit another, but whether it crosses any mid-cycle updates without issue — particularly around ADAS camera brackets or heating elements — is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Never assume a part fits without that check.
Both the 2019 and 2022 BMW 8 Series sit within the same G14/G15/G16 generation that began in 2018, so the body aperture is the same. However, later cars are more likely to carry ADAS camera brackets or heating elements, and if your car has these features but the donor screen does not, it will not work correctly with your car's systems. Confirm with the breaker that the bracket and heating specification of the screen matches your registration exactly.
No — the current 8 Series (G14/G15/G16) launched in 2018 and shares no platform with earlier 8 Series production, which ended in 1999 (E31 generation). These are entirely different cars with different screen apertures, so an E31 screen will not fit a G-series car. Make sure any screen you source is confirmed as G14, G15, or G16 to match your car.
Trim level does not determine windscreen fitment on the BMW 8 Series — an M850i, 840i, or M8 all use the same body aperture and the screen itself is the same shape. What does matter is whether your specific car has an ADAS camera bracket, rain sensor provision, or heating elements fitted, regardless of which trim it is. When buying used, check the screen you're quoted has the same features as your original, as these details are easy to miss and confirm with the breaker against your registration.
The easiest way is to look at your existing screen — a heated screen will have fine wire elements visible across the glass, and an ADAS camera bracket will be a plastic mount sitting behind the rear-view mirror at the top of the screen. You can also check your car's order specification or ask a BMW dealer to confirm what your registration is equipped with. Tell the breaker exactly what your car has so they can match the replacement correctly, as fitting a screen without the right brackets or heating elements will leave features not working.
Yes — the G15 coupe, G14 convertible, and G16 Gran Coupe have different rooflines and screen shapes, so a windscreen from one body style will not fit another even though they share the same generation. Always confirm the body style with the breaker as well as the generation, and make sure the screen matches your car's ADAS and heating specification too. Getting both the body style and the equipment level right are equally important for a successful fit.