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Fitment on a used windscreen 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 2022 and is a single-generation model with no facelift boundary between 2022 and 2023, so windscreens from these years are likely to share the same basic glass shape and mounting. However, you must confirm with the breaker whether the donor screen has the same heated glass and ADAS camera bracket arrangement as your car, as these features vary between individual build specs and missing them could affect your driver-assistance systems. Never assume fitment without checking these details against your registration.
For BMW iX windscreens, the trim or drivetrain variant — whether xDrive40, xDrive50, or M60 — does not determine which windscreen is fitted, as the glass and frame are dictated by the generation and the specific options ordered such as heating elements and ADAS camera brackets. What you should focus on is whether the donor screen matches your car's heated or unheated spec and whether it carries the correct bracket for your car's camera system, which you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Trim level alone is not a reason to reject or accept a used iX windscreen.
BMW iX windscreens can be fitted with a bracket to mount a forward-facing camera used for systems such as lane assist, automatic emergency braking, and motorway assist, and if your car has these features the bracket must be present and compatible on the replacement screen. Because bracket design can vary depending on the exact ADAS suite fitted to your specific vehicle, you should confirm compatibility with the breaker by providing your full registration rather than relying on the year alone. Getting this wrong can mean your safety systems fail to calibrate after fitting, so it is worth the extra check.
Yes, it matters — some BMW iX windscreens are fitted with heating elements embedded in the glass, often to assist with demisting and to keep camera or sensor areas clear, and fitting an unheated screen to a car specced with heated glass means losing that function. Check your existing screen or your vehicle's option list before sourcing a replacement, and make sure you tell the breaker which spec you need. This is one of the most common and easy-to-miss mismatches on newer premium vehicles like the iX.
Whether a rain sensor aperture or mounting point is required depends on the options fitted to your specific iX, and while some cars have automatic wipers using a sensor bonded to the screen, others may use a camera-based system instead. The fitment rules for this category mean you should confirm rain sensor and camera compatibility with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming based on year or trim. Fitting a screen without the correct provision can leave you without automatic wipers or could affect other linked systems.
The BMW iX has been sold in the UK from 2022 and is a single-generation electric SUV with no confirmed major facelift boundary at the time of writing, so the core windscreen shape has remained consistent across the model run. That said, individual cars can differ in whether they have heated glass and which ADAS camera bracket arrangement is fitted, and these differences depend on the options each car was built with rather than the year alone. Always cross-reference the donor screen's spec with your own vehicle's registration when asking a breaker for a quote.