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No two rear bumpers are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The BMW i5 (G60) launched in the UK in 2023 and is the first generation of the electric i5; no facelift has been confirmed at the time of writing, so all current UK cars sit within one generation. However, the i5 is available in both Saloon and Touring (estate) body styles, and the rear bumper is completely different between the two — always confirm which body style you have before requesting a quote. Never assume a bumper from one body style will cross over to the other.
Because all UK i5s produced so far fall within the same G60 generation with no confirmed facelift, a 2023 bumper and a 2024 or 2025 bumper are likely from the same pressing run — but mid-generation pressing changes can happen without a formal facelift, so you should confirm against your exact registration with the breaker before buying. The body style must still match: Saloon to Saloon or Touring to Touring. Don't rely on year alone as your only check.
Trim level does not affect the underlying bumper shell's mounting points or fit on the i5, so a bumper from an eDrive40 and one from an xDrive40 or M Sport will physically attach to the same bodyshell. What does differ is the bumper's styling and diffuser design — M Sport and M60 variants carry a more aggressive lower apron, so swapping trims will leave a cosmetic mismatch with the rest of your car. Confirm the exact trim of the donor car with the breaker if you want a like-for-like appearance.
The i5 M60 shares the G60 platform and the same Saloon or Touring bodyshell as the rest of the i5 range, but it carries a distinct M Sport bumper with a different lower apron and diffuser styling. Fitment in terms of bolt-on compatibility is the same generation and body style, but the cosmetic result will differ if you mix M60 and non-M60 bumpers. Confirm the donor vehicle's exact variant with the breaker to get a visual match, especially if your car is an M60.
No: the Saloon and Touring rear bumpers are completely different pressings designed for their respective body styles, and they will not interchange. Always specify Touring or Saloon when requesting a quote from a breaker, and check that the donor car's registration confirms the same body style as yours. Using the wrong body style bumper is one of the most common fitment mistakes on this model.