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A buyer's guide to used BMW iX1 front bumper

No two front bumpers are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

What years does the BMW iX1 cover, and are there any facelift changes I need to know about?

The BMW iX1 (U11 platform) launched in 2022 and is the first generation of the electric iX1, sitting alongside the combustion-engined X1 of the same generation. As of 2025 there has been no confirmed facelift, so all iX1 models share the same front-end design. If you are buying a bumper from a breaker, confirm the build date on your V5C to ensure the part comes from the same production period as your car.

Will a front bumper from a 2022 iX1 fit my 2024 iX1?

Both the 2022 and 2024 iX1 sit on the same U11 platform with no facelift separating them, so the front bumper design is common across those years. In practice, fitment within the same generation and production run is generally consistent, but you should always confirm with the breaker by quoting your full registration, as minor running changes can occur between model years. Never assume fitment without the breaker checking the part against your reg.

Does the trim level affect which front bumper I need — for example, does an xLine or M Sport iX1 use a different bumper?

Trim level does not affect the underlying bumper shell fitment on the iX1 U11 — the mounting points and structure are the same across xLine, Sport, and M Sport variants. However, M Sport models use a visually distinct lower front apron and splitter styling compared to standard or xLine cars, so a bumper pulled from an M Sport will look different on a non-M Sport car and vice versa. When sourcing from a breaker, specify your exact trim so the cosmetic appearance matches, even though the fixings will line up.

Is the iX1 front bumper the same as the regular petrol or diesel X1 (U11) bumper?

The iX1 and the combustion X1 share the U11 platform and generation, but the iX1 has a distinct front bumper design with a closed-off lower section reflecting its EV drivetrain, whereas the combustion X1 retains conventional air intakes. These bumpers are not interchangeable despite the shared platform, so always confirm with the breaker that the part has come specifically from an iX1 and not an X1 petrol or diesel. Quoting your registration to the breaker is the safest way to ensure you get the correct panel.

My iX1 has sensors and a camera in the front bumper — will a used bumper from a breaker include these?

Used bumpers from breakers are typically sold as the bare panel only, without parking sensors, cameras, or radar hardware, though this varies between dismantlers. The sensor and camera mounting points should be present on any iX1 U11 bumper, allowing you to transfer your existing components across. Always ask the breaker upfront exactly what is included with the bumper so you know what you need to refit from your original car.

How do I make sure I'm buying the right iX1 front bumper from a UK breaker?

Give the breaker your full vehicle registration number, which lets them cross-reference the exact build specification of your iX1 including model year, trim level, and any factory options that affect the bumper. Mention whether your car has a front camera, parking sensors, or an adaptive cruise radar so the breaker can confirm the panel has the correct cutouts. This is the most reliable way to avoid buying a panel that does not match your car, as breakers can check their stock against your reg rather than relying on year estimates alone.