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The BMW iX1 is a first-generation model launched in 2022, built on the UKL2 platform, and as of 2025 no facelift has been announced for the UK market. This means bonnets from any iX1 built from 2022 onwards should be from the same generation, but always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both the 2022 and 2023 iX1 sit within the same first-generation model range with no facelift between those years, so the bonnet should be the same panel. That said, always confirm the part number with the breaker against your registration to be certain, as minor production changes can occasionally affect panel details.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the iX1 — the bonnet panel itself is shared across xLine, M Sport, and other trim grades within the generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as different badging or whether a bonnet comes with or without a badge recess, so check those details with the breaker, but the panel shape and fixings are the same.
The electric iX1 and the combustion-engined X1 are both built on the same U11 platform from 2022, and the front-end styling is closely related, but whether the bonnet panels are a direct interchange is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as under-bonnet differences can sometimes influence panel design or fixings.
The iX1 launched in 2022 and no UK facelift had been confirmed as of 2025, so a 2024 bonnet should be from the same generation as your 2022 car. However, always verify this with the breaker using both registrations, as any mid-cycle update could affect panel compatibility in ways that are not always publicly documented.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can check the exact build details, and mention the model year and trim level as a useful cross-reference. The key fitment factors for the bonnet are the generation and any facelift period, rather than engine type or trim, so a good breaker will be able to match the panel to your car from the registration alone.