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Fitment on a used front bumper 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 M2 has been produced across two generations: the F87 (2016–2021) and the G87 (2023-onwards), and you need to match the bumper to the correct generation as the two are completely different. Within the F87, there was a Competition variant introduced in 2018 but this did not bring a facelift that changed the bumper design. Always confirm the exact generation with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Both the 2016 and 2018 M2 sit within the same F87 generation, and in general front bumper panels are shared across the same generation. The 2018 M2 Competition brought some styling detail differences, so while the fundamental platform is the same, confirm with the breaker whether the specific bumper from a Competition car matches your pre-Competition car before buying.
The M2 is built on its own dedicated M-specific version of the F22 platform and its front end is unique to the M2, so bumpers from standard 2 Series (F22/F23) will not be a direct fit. Stick to sourcing a bumper confirmed as coming from an M2 of the matching generation, and ask the breaker to verify this against the donor vehicle's registration.
Trim level alone does not determine front bumper fitment within the same generation, as the F87 M2 and M2 Competition share the same bodyshell and front-end structure. That said, there can be cosmetic differences such as splitter styling or finish between the two variants, so tell the breaker which version you have so they can match the look as closely as possible. Fitment should not be affected, but cosmetic details may differ.
No — the F87 (2016–2021) and G87 (2023-onwards) are entirely different generations built on different platforms, and the front bumpers are not interchangeable. Always make sure the breaker confirms the bumper is sourced from the same generation as your car by checking it against your registration.
Engine choice has no bearing on front bumper fitment — the front-end panels are the same regardless of which engine is fitted, as long as the generation matches. Focus on getting the generation right (F87 or G87) and confirm any cosmetic variant details with the breaker, and you can disregard engine specifications entirely when sourcing this part.