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Start your part requestThe BMW i7 (G70 platform) launched in 2022 and is the first generation of the electric i7; as of 2025 no major facelift has been confirmed, so all UK i7s sit within one generation. This means a boot lid from a 2022 car should correspond to the same generation as a 2023 or 2024 car, but mid-generation pressing changes can occur without public announcement, so always confirm with the breaker against your exact registration to be safe.
Both years sit within the same first-generation G70 i7, so on paper they share the same body pressing. However, BMW occasionally makes subtle mid-generation panel changes that are not widely publicised, so you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume a straight swap.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the i7; the panel itself is the same across eDrive50, xDrive60, and M70 xDrive variants. You may find cosmetic differences such as badges, trim finishers, or camera apertures depending on the specification the part came from, so check these details with the breaker before buying if a like-for-like finish matters to you.
The i7 is a saloon (four-door) only in the UK market, so there are no estate or hatchback variants to confuse things when sourcing a boot lid. Every G70 i7 on UK roads shares the same saloon body style, which simplifies your search considerably.
Many i7s are fitted with a rear-view camera integrated into the boot lid or handle area, and the car widely features a powered/soft-close boot, so the lid from a lower-specification car may lack the correct apertures or wiring provisions. Confirm with the breaker that the part they have matches your car's specification — especially whether it has the camera cutout and the correct mounting points for the powered mechanism — before agreeing a purchase.
The i7 shares its G70 platform with the combustion-engined G70 7 Series, and the body panels may appear visually similar, but whether the pressings are truly interchangeable is not something that can be confirmed as fact here. You should confirm directly with the breaker, quoting both registrations, as any differences between same-platform variants sold under different names fall into the category of details that need to be checked rather than assumed.
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.