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Fitment on a used alloy wheels varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The BMW iX launched in 2021 and remains in production, with a mid-cycle refresh arriving for the 2024 model year that introduced styling updates including revised wheel designs. The core PCD, offset, and centre bore specifications are what determine whether a used set of alloys will fit, not the facelift year itself. If you are buying wheels that cross the pre-2024 and post-2024 boundary, confirm the exact offset and centre bore against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
The 2024 facelift iX shares the same fundamental platform and wheel-mounting specifications as the 2021-2023 cars, so fitment is primarily governed by PCD, offset, and centre bore rather than the facelift boundary. However, because wheel designs did change at the facelift, a set from a 2022 car may look visually different on your 2024 vehicle even if the dimensions match. Confirm the exact offset is compatible with your specific car with the breaker quoting against your registration, as offset tolerance can also interact with tyre sizing.
Trim level and drivetrain variant do not affect the fundamental fitment dimensions for alloy wheels — the PCD, offset, and centre bore are what matter, and these are consistent across xDrive40, xDrive50, and M60 variants of the iX. What you may notice is a cosmetic difference, as the M60 was supplied with larger, sportier wheel designs from the factory, so a set sourced from a lower-spec car may look different even if it physically fits. Always verify the exact offset and centre bore with the breaker to be sure.
BMW uses consistent PCD and centre bore specifications across many of its modern models, so alloys from other BMW platforms can sometimes fit the iX if the PCD, offset, and centre bore all match. The iX is an electric vehicle with specific clearance considerations, so offset compatibility with the tyres fitted is particularly worth checking. Ask the breaker to confirm all three dimensions — PCD, offset, and centre bore — against your iX's registration before committing to a purchase.
Yes, BMW iX models are fitted with TPMS sensors as standard, and whether sensors from a used set of wheels will communicate correctly with your car's system depends on sensor type and programming. This is not something that can be confirmed purely from the wheel dimensions, so you should raise it directly with the breaker and factor in the potential cost of reprogramming or replacing sensors when budgeting for a used set.