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The BMW iX (I20) launched in 2022 as a pure-electric vehicle, so there is no conventional fuel tank fitted to any variant – the high-voltage battery pack performs the energy-storage role that a fuel tank would in a combustion-engined car. If you are searching for a fuel tank for an iX, it is worth double-checking you have the correct model, as you may be thinking of a different BMW such as the X5 or X3. Confirm the part you actually need with a breaker against your exact registration number before requesting quotes.
The BMW iX xDrive40 and xDrive50 are both fully electric, so neither carries a conventional fuel tank regardless of trim level – trim differences between them relate to battery capacity, motor output, and equipment, not a liquid fuel system. If a parts listing describes a 'fuel tank' for an iX, confirm with the breaker exactly what component is being described, as it may be a misclassification of a different assembly such as a windscreen washer reservoir or AdBlue tank from another model.
No BMW iX variant sold in the UK uses a petrol or diesel fuel tank, as the iX is a battery-electric vehicle across its entire range. A listing describing a fuel tank for an iX is almost certainly either a data-entry error or the part has been pulled from a different BMW model and incorrectly catalogued. Cross-check the seller's registration or VIN details with your own before purchasing, and query the discrepancy directly with the breaker.
This is a realistic possibility – because the iX shares BMW's broader parts cataloguing systems, a breaker could inadvertently list a tank dismantled from an X5 (G05), X3, or earlier combustion-engined BMW under an iX heading. If you genuinely need a fuel tank for a different BMW model, supply the breaker with your exact engine code from the V5 or a VIN check, as that is the most reliable way to confirm the correct tank for a combustion-engined BMW. Never assume a part listed against an iX registration will suit your vehicle without the breaker verifying compatibility against your specific details.
The iX does carry a small AdBlue-style washer fluid reservoir and, on some configurations, a separate fluid tank for the thermal management system, either of which could be misidentified in a parts listing. The high-voltage traction battery is the closest functional equivalent to a fuel tank, but that is an entirely different and specialist component. If you are looking for any of these parts, describe exactly what you need to the breaker and confirm fitment against your registration rather than relying on a 'fuel tank' search result.