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Start your part requestThe BMW i7 (G70 platform) launched in 2022 and is the first and only generation of this model to date, so all i7 front bumpers come from this single generation pool. Provided the car hasn't been facelifted yet, a bumper from any build year in the range should be from the same design family, but always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both the 2023 and 2024 i7 sit within the same G70 generation, and front-end panels are shared across the production run within a generation, so these years are generally considered the same fitment family. That said, confirm with the breaker against your specific registration to rule out any mid-cycle running changes that could affect the bumper or its associated fittings.
The i7 shares its G70 platform with the combustion-engined 7 Series (G70), and front-end body panels including the bumper are shared across the platform regardless of powertrain. This means a G70 7 Series bumper is generally from the same fitment family as the i7 bumper, but confirm this against your registration with the breaker, as trim-specific grille inserts or sensor brackets could differ between cars.
Engine and drivetrain designation, including the difference between xDrive60 and M70, does not affect front bumper fitment on the i7 — the panels themselves are shared across trim levels within the G70 generation. However, you may find cosmetic differences such as M Sport or M-specific lower apron styling or differing sensor and camera cut-outs depending on specification, so check the donor car's trim matches the look and equipment layout of yours before purchasing.
The i7 G70 generation launched in 2022 and, as of the time of writing, no formal facelift has been publicly confirmed — so all i7 bumpers currently on the used market are from the same pre-facelift design. If a facelift does arrive, the lights, grille and bumper would typically change at that boundary, and whether a specific bumper crosses that boundary safely is something you would need to confirm with the breaker against your registration number.
No — wheelbase and body style do not affect front bumper fitment on the i7; front-end panels are shared across body lengths and variants within the G70 generation. What matters is the generation and any facelift period, so focus on confirming those details with the breaker rather than worrying about which body variant the donor car came from.
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.