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Fitment on a used headlight 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 iX1 (U11 platform) launched in 2022 as a fully electric model, and as of 2025 no facelift has been confirmed for this generation, so all iX1s currently on UK roads share the same front-end design. When buying a used headlight, confirm the seller's part matches your registration year just in case minor running changes were made during production. Always verify directly with the breaker.
Both the 2022 and 2024 iX1 sit on the same U11 platform within the same generation, and no facelift boundary falls between those years, so fitment is generally consistent across that range. That said, confirm with the breaker using your exact registration, as minor production changes can occasionally affect lamp specifications. Never assume fitment without that check.
The iX1 and the combustion-engined X1 launched together on the same U11 platform in 2022 and share the same front-end architecture, so headlights can potentially interchange between them. However, you should confirm this directly with the breaker against both registrations, as there may be differences in lamp type or connector depending on specification. Engine or drivetrain type alone does not affect front-end panel fitment within the same generation.
Trim level — whether xLine, M Sport, or the standard iX1 — does not determine which headlight body fits your car on the U11 platform. What can vary is the lamp technology inside, such as standard LED versus the adaptive or laser LED units sometimes fitted to higher trims, so a unit from a lower-spec car may look slightly different or lack certain features. Always check the lamp type against your own car's specification with the breaker to make sure you get a matching unit.
NS stands for nearside, which is the left-hand side of the car as you sit in the driver's seat — that's the passenger side on a UK right-hand-drive iX1. OS (offside) is the right-hand side, meaning the driver's side. Make sure you confirm NS or OS with the breaker before ordering, as the two headlights are not interchangeable.
Provided no facelift has occurred between those years — and none is known to have taken place on the U11 iX1 as of 2025 — a headlight from a 2023 car would generally be expected to be compatible with a 2025 car within the same generation. You should still confirm with the breaker using both registrations, particularly to check that the lamp technology (for example, adaptive LED versus standard LED) matches your original unit. The breaker is best placed to verify this against the actual part in hand.