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Start your part requestThe BMW i5 (G60) launched in the UK in 2023 and is the first generation of the i5 nameplate, sitting on BMW's CLAR platform alongside the petrol and diesel 5 Series (G60). It is available as a saloon only, so body style isn't a variable here — all i5 boot lids come from the same saloon shell. Because the model is still in its first generation with no facelift established at the time of writing, boot lids from any UK i5 should share the same pressing, but always confirm against your registration with the breaker.
The i5 and the G60 5 Series share the same CLAR platform and saloon body, so the panels are closely related, but whether the boot lid pressing is identical across the i5 and its combustion-engined siblings is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations — subtle differences in badge apertures, badging provisions, or panel contours can exist between electrified and non-electrified variants built on the same shell. Don't assume a straight swap without that check.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the i5 — the saloon body shell and boot lid pressing are the same across eDrive40, xDrive40, and M60 variants. You may find cosmetic differences such as different badges, a factory boot lip spoiler on M60 or M Sport models, or different finishes, so check what your original lid carries before ordering. The panel itself will fit regardless of trim.
The i5 launched in 2023 and remains in its original G60 generation with no facelift confirmed at the time of writing, so boot lids across the 2023–2025 production run are expected to be the same pressing. That said, manufacturers occasionally make mid-generation panel changes without fanfare, so ask the breaker to cross-reference the donor car's registration against yours before purchasing.
No — the i5 Touring (estate) and the i5 saloon have completely different boot lids; the Touring has a full tailgate that opens into the load area, while the saloon has a conventional boot lid covering the boot aperture only. These panels are not interchangeable, so make sure you and the breaker are both clear on which body style you need when requesting a quote.
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.