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The BMW M2 was introduced in 2016 based on the F87 platform, and a revised M2 Competition arrived in 2018 followed by the M2 CS in 2020, all sharing the same F87 generation through to around 2023 when the G87 second generation launched. Within the F87 generation the front-end styling remained closely related across these variants, though subtle differences exist between the original M2 and the Competition/CS versions. Always confirm the exact part number with the breaker against your registration to be sure you're getting the right grille for your specific car.
Both the 2016 M2 and the 2018 M2 Competition sit on the same F87 platform, so the generation is the same, but BMW made styling updates to the front end when the Competition model was introduced. Whether the grille from an earlier M2 crosses over cleanly to an M2 Competition is exactly the kind of boundary question you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as panel profiles and mounting points can differ. Never assume a direct swap without that check.
Yes, the generation is the key fitment factor for front grilles. The F87 first-generation M2 ran from 2016 to around 2023, and the G87 second-generation M2 launched for 2023 onwards — grilles from these two generations are not interchangeable. Always tell the breaker which generation your car is and confirm against your registration.
Trim level does not affect fitment in the sense that the mounting points and panel structure follow the platform, but the M2 Competition and CS do feature cosmetically different grille styling compared to the original M2, so the part you receive may look different even if it physically fits. If you want an exact like-for-like match to your car's original appearance, let the breaker know whether your car is a standard M2, Competition, or CS when requesting a quote. Fitment is not guaranteed, so always confirm against your registration with the breaker.
No — the M2 uses the F87 platform, which is a distinct bodyshell from the F80 M3 and F82/F83 M4 of the same era, and the front ends are not shared. You need a grille sourced specifically from an F87 M2 donor car to have any chance of a proper fit. Confirm compatibility with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Give the breaker both your car's registration and the registration or chassis details of the donor car, as they can cross-reference the exact part numbers to check compatibility. The most important things to confirm are that both cars are from the same F87 generation and the same front-end variant — original M2, Competition, or CS — since subtle styling differences exist between them. Never rely on year alone, as build-date transitions mean two cars from the same year can have different specifications.