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The original BMW M2 (F87) ran from 2016 to 2021, and the current generation M2 (G87) launched in 2023, so these two generations share no tailgate parts whatsoever — the body shells are completely different. Within the F87 generation, tailgates from any year of that run are worth asking your breaker about, though confirm with the breaker against your registration whether any mid-generation pressing changes affect your specific car. The G87 generation is similarly worth treating as a single pool, again with that same caveat about mid-run changes. Never assume a part fits without the breaker checking your reg.
Both the standard M2 and M2 Competition sit on the same F87 platform and share the same body, so the Competition trim level makes no difference to tailgate fitment. You should expect the tailgate panel itself to interchange across those years within the F87 generation, though confirm with the breaker against your registration in case of any unannounced pressing changes during the production run. Cosmetically, any colour-coded or carbon-look trim surrounds may differ between cars depending on individual specification, so check what's included with the part. Always have the breaker verify against your reg before purchasing.
No — the F87 generation (2016–2021) and the G87 generation (2023 onwards) are completely different platforms with different body structures, so the tailgates are not interchangeable. You must source a tailgate specifically from a G87 car if your car is a G87, or an F87 part if yours is an F87. Your breaker will confirm the correct generation by checking your registration. Do not attempt to cross these generations.
Trim level does not affect tailgate fitment on the BMW M2 — the Competition is not a separate body style, so the tailgate pressing is the same across standard M2 and M2 Competition within the same generation. What may differ is any painted finish or attached spoiler, so clarify with the breaker what is included with the part and whether it matches your car's colour code. Confirm the generation matches yours (F87 or G87) and let the breaker check your reg to be sure.
For a tailgate, drive-side (NS/OS, left- or right-hand drive) does not affect fitment — the tailgate sits on the centreline of the car and is the same pressing regardless of which market the donor vehicle came from. The only things to watch are colour code if the panel is painted, and any attached rear wiper motor or glass if those are included. Confirm with your breaker that the part is otherwise complete for your spec.
Both 2017 and 2021 M2s fall within the F87 generation (2016–2021), so they share the same platform and body style, making a tailgate swap worth exploring with a breaker. However, confirm with the breaker against your registration whether any mid-generation changes to the pressing or glass aperture affect interchangeability, as manufacturers occasionally revise panels quietly during a production run. Your breaker can cross-reference both donor and recipient registrations to give you a confident answer before you commit.