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The BMW M8 is based on the G15/G14/G16 platform, launched in 2019, and all production M8s to date share this same generation architecture. Front-end panels including the bonnet are shared across this platform, so a bonnet from any year within the generation should be broadly compatible. That said, always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
The BMW M8 (G-series platform, 2019-onwards) received a facelift in 2022, which brought updated front-end styling including revised lights and grille. Both a 2020 (pre-facelift) and a 2023 (post-facelift) M8 sit within the same generation, but the 2022 facelift is the key boundary here. Whether the bonnet itself interchanges across that 2022 facelift line is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your specific registration, as panel profiles can change at a facelift even when the platform does not.
The M8 and standard 8 Series share the G-series platform, however the M8 carries distinct front-end styling with its own bonnet design that differs from non-M models. A bonnet from a standard 840i or 850i is unlikely to be a direct match for an M8, and vice versa. Confirm with the breaker that the part came from an M8 specifically, not a standard 8 Series, before proceeding.
Bonnets are front-end panels shared across body styles within a generation, so the roof style and body length do not affect bonnet fitment on the G-series M8. A bonnet from an M8 Coupe, M8 Convertible, or M8 Gran Coupe should interchange with one another within the same facelift period. Always confirm with the breaker that the part is from the correct facelift period for your car before buying.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the BMW M8; the bonnet panel is the same across standard M8 and M8 Competition variants. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as badging or slightly different paint codes, but the panel itself should fit regardless of Competition or standard trim. Confirm the colour and any finish details with the breaker so you know what prep work to expect.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact model year and facelift status of your car against the part they have in stock. The key fitment boundary on the G-series M8 is the 2022 facelift, which updated the front-end styling, so confirming which side of that line both your car and the donor vehicle sit on is essential. Engine, drivetrain, and trim level do not affect bonnet fitment, so you need not worry about those details.