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A buyer's guide to used BMW X1 door

No two doors 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:

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Fitment questions

Does a door from an earlier BMW X1 fit my newer one?

The BMW X1 has two distinct generations: the first-generation E84 ran from 2009 to 2015, and the second-generation F48 ran from 2015 onwards, with a facelift in 2019 — doors are not interchangeable across these generation boundaries, so an E84 door will not fit an F48 and vice versa. Within the same generation, doors are more likely to cross years, but you should always confirm the exact fit with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Will a door from a 2016 BMW X1 fit a 2020 facelift model?

Both a 2016 and a 2020 X1 are F48 second-generation cars, but the 2020 model falls after the 2019 facelift, which brought styling and trim changes that may affect door panel alignment or fittings. The generation boundary is the same, but whether a pre-facelift F48 door crosses cleanly to a post-facelift F48 is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as subtle changes at a facelift can affect fitment.

Does it matter whether I buy a nearside or offside door for my BMW X1?

Yes — NS (nearside, passenger left) and OS (offside, driver right) doors are completely different pressings and are not interchangeable, so you must specify the correct side when requesting a quote. In the UK, the driver sits on the right, making the driver's door the OS and the front passenger door the NS.

Does the trim level affect whether a door will fit my BMW X1 — for example, does an SE door fit an xLine or M Sport?

Trim level — SE, Sport, xLine, M Sport — does not affect the structural fitment of the door itself, as the frame and shell are the same across trims within the same generation. You may notice cosmetic differences such as different door mouldings, body-colour finishes, or trim detailing, which can be resprayed or swapped, but these do not prevent the door from fitting. Confirm the exact specification with the breaker if you want a cosmetically close match.

Do I need to tell the breaker anything else apart from the year and model when asking for a BMW X1 door?

Yes — you should always specify the generation (E84 2009–2015 or F48 2015 onwards), whether it is a front or rear door, and the side (NS nearside or OS offside). Whether features such as electric mirrors, heated glass, or window regulators match your original setup is worth discussing with the breaker, as mid-range specification changes can vary and are best confirmed against your registration rather than assumed from the year alone.

Can I use any colour door on my BMW X1 or does it need to match?

Colour does not affect fitment — any door of the correct generation, position, and side will fit regardless of its current paint colour, as the shell and frame are what matter structurally. Most buyers have the replacement door resprayed to match after fitting, which is standard practice, so do not let a mismatched colour put you off an otherwise correct part.