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No two headlights are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The M5 has run across several BMW 5 Series generations: the E39 (1998–2003), E60 (2005–2010), F10 (2011–2016), and F90 (2018–present). Generation is the single most important factor for headlight fitment, so always identify yours before getting quotes. Confirm your exact generation with the breaker against your registration to make sure you're matched to the right part.
Both a 2012 and a 2015 M5 fall within the F10 generation (2011–2016), so they share the same front-end platform and headlight fitment should be compatible in principle. However, the F10 received a facelift in 2013 which updated the front-end styling including the headlights, so a 2012 (pre-facelift) unit and a 2015 (post-facelift) unit may not be a straight swap. Name the facelift boundary to your breaker and ask them to confirm whether the specific headlight crosses it before ordering.
No — the M5 is a single performance model rather than a trim ladder, so trim designation does not affect headlight fitment. What matters is the generation and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift. That said, there can be cosmetic differences between headlight variants within the same generation (for example halogen versus xenon or LED units), so confirm the exact specification of the part against your own lights with the breaker.
Within the same generation, the M5 shares its front-end platform with the standard 5 Series, so headlights from a regular 5 Series of the correct generation and facelift period will generally correspond to M5 fitment. The key things to match are generation, facelift cut-off, and headlight variant (halogen, xenon, or LED). Confirm against your registration with the breaker, as cosmetic or wiring differences between variants can affect a direct swap.
The F10 5 Series and M5 facelift landed in 2013, bringing restyled headlights with revised detailing that distinguishes pre- and post-facelift units visually. If you're buying a used headlight, ask the breaker to confirm the donor car's registration year so you can be sure it matches your own pre- or post-2013 spec. Never assume a headlight fits across the facelift boundary without the breaker verifying the part against your registration.
Yes — headlights are handed, meaning the NS (passenger side, left) and OS (driver side, right) are not interchangeable. Always specify which side you need when requesting quotes from breakers. If you're unsure which side has failed, stand facing the front of the car: NS is on your right and OS is on your left.