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Second Hand BMW i4 Rear Light

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Choosing the right used BMW i4 rear light

Used rear lights vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What years does the BMW i4 cover, and are there any facelift changes that affect rear light fitment?

The BMW i4 (G26) launched in the UK in 2021 and received a facelift in 2024, which brought updated rear light units with a revised graphic and cluster design. Rear lights from pre-facelift cars (2021–2023) are a different part to facelift units (2024 onwards), so always confirm the exact production year of the donor car with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Will a rear light from a 2022 i4 fit my 2024 i4?

A 2022 car is pre-facelift (G26, 2021–2023) and a 2024 car is the facelifted model, and BMW updated the rear light design at that point, so they are unlikely to interchange. Name both registration plates to the breaker so they can confirm the exact part numbers before you commit.

Does the trim level matter — will a rear light from an eDrive40 fit my M50?

Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the i4; the body shell and light aperture are the same across eDrive40, M50, and other variants. Bear in mind that M50 cars may have come fitted with a slightly different light graphic or diffuser surround from the factory, so there could be a minor cosmetic difference, but the part will physically fit — confirm the specific part number with the breaker if an exact visual match matters to you.

Does it matter whether I need the NS or OS rear light?

Yes — nearside (NS, passenger, left) and offside (OS, driver, right) rear lights are handed and are completely different parts, so make sure you specify the correct side when getting a quote from the breaker.

Is there any difference between the inner and outer rear light units on the BMW i4?

The i4 uses a split rear light arrangement, with a separate outer unit on the bootlid/body and an inner section, and they are distinct parts with different part numbers. Make sure you identify exactly which section has failed and describe it clearly to the breaker — quoting your registration and whether it is the body-mounted or bootlid-mounted portion will help them pull the right part.

Does the engine or battery variant affect which rear light I need — for example, does an eDrive35 differ from an eDrive40?

Engine or motor output has no bearing on rear light fitment; the body pressing and light aperture are identical across all powertrain variants of the same generation i4. Focus instead on the model year (pre- or post-2024 facelift) and the correct side (NS or OS) when searching for a used unit through a breaker.