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Used exhaust systems vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The BMW iX3 (G08) launched in the UK in 2021 and received a facelift in 2022, continuing through to the present generation. Because the iX3 is a fully electric vehicle, it has no combustion engine, no exhaust pipe, no catalytic converter, and no DPF — there is no exhaust system to replace. If you have arrived here looking for exhaust parts, please double-check your vehicle registration, as you may have the X3 (petrol or diesel) rather than the iX3.
The BMW iX3 is a battery-electric vehicle and is not fitted with an exhaust system in any model year, so this question does not apply. If your vehicle has an exhaust and is registered as an iX3, confirm the exact model with your breaker using your full VIN, as there may be a data error on your registration.
Trim level does not affect exhaust fitment on any version of the iX3 because the vehicle is fully electric and carries no exhaust system across any trim, including xLine and M Sport. If you are sourcing exhaust parts for what you believe is an iX3, verify the model against your V5C, as you may actually own the combustion-engined X3.
No — the iX3 is a pure electric vehicle with no exhaust system, whereas the X3 is available with petrol and diesel engines that each have their own exhaust configuration. These are distinct platforms and the parts are not interchangeable; confirm the exact model on your V5C before requesting quotes from a breaker.
The iX3 is a fully electric vehicle and does not have an exhaust system, so no such part exists for this model. It is worth checking your V5C or asking your breaker to confirm whether your vehicle is the iX3 (electric) or the X3 (combustion), as the two share a similar name but are mechanically unrelated.