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Used front panels vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The BMW M4 is based on the G82 platform, launched in 2021 and still in production as of 2024, so front panels from any G82 M4 built from 2021 onwards are from the same generation. There has been no facelift to this generation yet, meaning parts should be drawn from within that 2021-onwards build range. Always confirm the exact build date of the donor car against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both the 2022 and 2024 M4 sit within the current G82 generation launched in 2021, and no facelift has been introduced within this period, so the front panel architecture is shared across these years. This makes a 2022 donor panel a strong candidate for a 2024 car, but you should still confirm the specific part reference against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
The M3 (G80) and M4 (G82) share the same G8x platform and generation launched in 2021, and front-end panels including the upper front panel and slam panel are widely regarded as shared between the two. However, because the M3 is a saloon and the M4 a coupe, always confirm with the breaker using both your registration and the donor vehicle's registration that the specific part is indeed interchangeable before buying.
Trim level does not affect the fitment of the front panel itself on the G82 M4, so a panel from a Competition model will fit a standard M4 and vice versa within the same generation. Be aware there may be minor cosmetic differences such as badging or finishing details between variants, so check the aesthetics with the breaker if appearance matters to you. The fitment of the panel to the car is unaffected by trim level.
No — the F82 M4 (2014–2020) and the G82 M4 (2021-onwards) are completely different generations on different platforms, and their front panels are not interchangeable. For an F82 M4 you need a panel from a donor car built between 2014 and 2020; note that the F82 received a facelift update during its run, so confirm with the breaker whether the donor panel is from the same facelift period as your car. Always verify against your exact registration.
The F82 M4 (2014–2020) did receive updates during its production run, and the front end including the grille surround, lights and associated panels can differ between earlier and later cars. Whether a specific panel from an earlier F82 crosses that boundary and fits a later F82, or vice versa, is something you must confirm with the breaker against both your registration and the donor vehicle's build date. Name the generation confidently — F82 — but leave the specific facelift crossing question to the breaker.