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BMW iX1 Fuel Tank Replacement Parts

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Buying a used BMW iX1 fuel tank: what matters

Fitment on a used fuel tank 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does the BMW iX1 cover, and are there any major changes that affect fuel tank fitment?

The BMW iX1 (U11) launched in the UK in 2022 and is the first generation of the iX1 nameplate, replacing the combustion-engined X1 in BMW's electric lineup. Because the iX1 is a fully battery-electric vehicle, it does not have a conventional fuel tank — it uses a high-voltage battery pack instead, so a traditional fuel tank is not a fitment consideration for this model. If you've landed here looking for a fuel tank, you may be thinking of the combustion-engined BMW X1 (F48 or U11 petrol/diesel variants) rather than the iX1; check your V5 to confirm your exact model designation before searching further.

Will a fuel tank from an older BMW X1 fit my iX1?

No — the BMW iX1 is a fully electric vehicle and does not use a fuel tank of any kind, so there is no compatible fuel tank to source from any BMW X1 variant or any other model. The iX1 (U11 electric) shares its platform with the combustion U11 X1 but the two vehicles have fundamentally different underbody layouts, and the iX1's floor is occupied by the battery system rather than a fuel tank or exhaust components. If your vehicle registration returns a fuel tank as a required part, double-check your V5 to confirm whether you actually have a combustion X1 rather than the electric iX1.

Does trim level affect which fuel tank fits — for example, does an xLine iX1 need a different tank to an M Sport iX1?

Trim level makes no difference here, and in the case of the iX1 this point is moot regardless — the iX1 is fully electric across all trim grades including xLine, M Sport, and Edition M Sport, and none of them are fitted with a fuel tank from the factory. Trim affects cosmetic items such as bumper styling, interior finish, and wheel design, but has no bearing on mechanical or powertrain components. If you're sourcing a fuel tank for what you believe is your iX1, please recheck your V5 registration document, as you may have a combustion-engined X1 variant instead.

I've seen fuel tanks listed for 'BMW X1 U11' — will one of those fit my iX1?

The U11 generation covers both the combustion-engined X1 and the fully electric iX1, which share the same platform generation but are mechanically very different vehicles. Combustion U11 X1 models (petrol and diesel) do use a conventional fuel tank, but the electric iX1 does not have one at all. A fuel tank listed under U11 will relate to the combustion X1 variants only, and is not applicable to the iX1; confirm your exact model with your V5 or a VIN check before purchasing any powertrain-related parts.

My VIN check shows a BMW iX1 — why am I being quoted a fuel tank?

This is most likely a data mismatch or a search category error, since the BMW iX1 is a battery-electric vehicle with no internal combustion engine and therefore no fuel tank. It's worth double-checking whether your vehicle is an iX1 or a combustion-engined X1 (F48 or U11 petrol/diesel), as the two are separate models that are sometimes confused on parts databases. Run your registration through the DVLA or a VIN decoder to confirm the fuel type recorded on your V5, and contact the breaker directly if you're unsure which part category applies to your vehicle.