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Used exhaust systems vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The BMW iX (U11) launched in the UK in 2022 and remains in production, so it is a single-generation model without a facelift boundary to navigate at the time of writing. However, because the iX is fully electric, it has no combustion exhaust system, no catalytic converter, no DPF, and no exhaust pipe in the conventional sense. If you are searching for exhaust-related components, double-check the vehicle you have in mind, as no used exhaust system will apply to an iX.
The BMW iX is a battery-electric vehicle and does not have an exhaust system, so there is no exhaust interchange question to answer for this model. Older BMW i-series models such as the i3 or i8 also lack a conventional exhaust, and none of their drivetrain components relate to a combustion exhaust system. If a listing describes an exhaust system for a BMW iX, treat it with caution and confirm with the breaker exactly what the part is before purchasing.
Because the BMW iX is fully electric across all variants including the xDrive40, xDrive50, and M60, there is no exhaust system on any trim level, so trim makes no difference here. No combustion engine, fuel type, or emissions era is involved, and there is no DPF or catalytic converter to consider. If you need a drivetrain or underbody component for your iX, describe the exact part to a breaker with your registration to get the right match.
It is very unlikely to be a genuine exhaust system, as the iX produces zero tailpipe emissions and has no exhaust pipe, manifold, or after-treatment components. Some listings may mistakenly categorise heat shields, undertrays, or cooling system parts as exhaust-related. Confirm with the breaker exactly what the part is, what registration it came from, and whether it is the specific component your car needs before spending any money.
An MOT exhaust check does not apply to the BMW iX because it is a zero-emission battery-electric vehicle with no combustion exhaust system to inspect. MOT testers do not assess exhaust emissions or exhaust condition on fully electric vehicles. If your iX is failing an MOT, the cause will be unrelated to an exhaust system, so speak to your MOT tester about what was actually flagged.