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A used boot lid that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The BMW M2 has run across two distinct generations: the F87 (2016–2021) and the G87 (2023-onwards), and boot lids are not interchangeable between these two platforms as the bodyshells are completely different. Within each generation, parts from the same platform should be compatible, but confirm with your breaker against your registration to be certain, as mid-generation pressing changes can occur without public announcement. Always give the breaker your reg so they can match the exact part.
Both the 2018 and 2021 M2 sit within the F87 generation (2016–2021), so they share the same platform and body structure, making fitment likely. However, BMW did introduce the M2 Competition in 2018 and later the M2 CS, and while the boot lid is generally unaffected by these variants, you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations in case any panel differences exist between these variants. Never assume fitment without the breaker verifying the parts against your reg.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment as a rule — the M2 and M2 Competition share the same F87 platform and bodyshell, so the boot lid pressing should be the same. That said, you may encounter cosmetic differences such as badging, spoiler lips, or finisher trims, so factor that in if your car has a specific look you want to maintain. Confirm with your breaker that the part matches your reg before purchasing.
The M2 uses a unique F87 body (for the first generation) or G87 body (for the second generation), which are distinct from the standard 2 Series coupe bodyshells, so do not assume crossover fitment with a 2 Series. Whether any pressed panels are genuinely shared with a related platform is something you should confirm with your breaker against your registration rather than rely on as a given. The M2's specific dimensions and pressing make it safest to source a part specifically listed for the M2.
No — the F87 (2016–2021) and G87 (2023-onwards) are entirely separate generations on different platforms, so the boot lids are not interchangeable. The bodyshells, dimensions, and panel geometry changed completely between generations, making a direct swap impossible. Always ensure the part is listed for the correct generation and confirm with your breaker against your registration.
Colour does not affect fitment at all — a boot lid from any colour M2 of the correct generation will fit your car, and used parts from breakers are almost always unfinished or in the donor car's original colour, so you should budget for a respray to match your vehicle. What does matter is that the part comes from the correct generation (F87 or G87) and body configuration, so confirm this with your breaker against your registration before buying.