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Start your part requestThe BMW i7 is a first-generation model launched in 2022, based on the G70 platform, and all i7s built since then share the same front-end architecture. As a relatively new model with no confirmed facelift yet, bonnets from any production year should be interchangeable within the range, but always confirm with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
Both the 2022 and 2024 i7 sit within the same G70 generation with no facelift boundary confirmed between those years, so the bonnet should be the same panel. That said, always ask the breaker to cross-reference your exact registration, as minor production changes can occur mid-cycle without a formal facelift announcement.
No — the bonnet is a front-end panel and is not affected by wheelbase differences such as the standard or extended-wheelbase variants. All G70 i7s share the same front-end structure, so wheelbase is not a concern when sourcing a replacement bonnet.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the i7 — the panel itself is the same across eDrive50, xDrive60, and M70 xDrive variants. Bear in mind that the M70 may have subtle cosmetic differences such as M Sport badging or slightly different finishing around the panel edges, so a direct swap from a non-M car may not look identical without minor adjustment.
The i7 shares its G70 platform with the combustion-engined 7 Series (730i, 740i, 760i and their diesel equivalents), and the bonnet is the same front-end panel across the range regardless of drivetrain. This means a bonnet sourced from a petrol or diesel G70 7 Series should fit an i7, but confirm with the breaker against both registrations as colour and finish will need to be matched.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact production date and specification of their donor car against yours — this is the most reliable way to confirm fitment. The key things they will check are that the panel comes from the same G70 generation, and that no facelift or running change has occurred between the two vehicles; the engine, roof height, and number of doors are not relevant for bonnet fitment.
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.