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Fitment on a used wing mirror 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 runs across two generations: the F87 (first generation, 2016–2021) and the G87 (second generation, 2022-onwards). These two generations are completely different cars with different body structures, so a wing mirror from an F87 will not fit a G87 and vice versa. Always confirm which generation your car is when requesting quotes from a breaker.
Both the standard M2 and the M2 Competition sit within the same F87 generation (2016–2021), and the Competition is not a separate body — it shares the same shell, so the door and mirror mounting are the same. Trim level does not affect wing mirror fitment here; however, be aware that mirrors may differ in finish or feature set (such as whether they are body-coloured or carbon-capped), which is a cosmetic difference you can address with a respray or swap of the cover. Confirm specific mirror features such as folding, heating, or indicator function with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Yes, it absolutely matters: nearside (NS, passenger/left) and offside (OS, driver/right) wing mirrors are handed and will not swap sides. Always specify NS or OS clearly when asking a breaker for a quote, and double-check before you buy.
The M2 (F87) shares its generation platform with the F22/F23 2 Series coupe, and some external panels have commonality, but the M2 has wider bodywork and different door skins, which can affect mirror fitment and mounting. Whether a standard F22 mirror correctly fits an F87 M2 is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as fitment across these related but distinct body variants is not guaranteed.
The G87 generation covers the M2 from 2022-onwards, and within this generation there are no known major body-structure facelifts that would affect wing mirror fitment in that window. A mirror from another G87 M2 of the same side (NS or OS) should correspond to the same fitting, but confirm with the breaker against your registration, particularly regarding mirror features such as cameras, heating, or indicators, which may vary by specification.
Colour does not affect whether a mirror physically fits your car — the mounting frame and mechanism are what determine fitment, and a mirror in any colour can be resprayed or have its cover swapped to match your vehicle. Focus on getting the correct generation (F87 or G87) and the right side (NS or OS) when searching, and treat colour as a cosmetic issue to sort afterwards.