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A used roof panel that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The BMW X1 has run across two main generations in the UK: the first-generation E84 (2009–2015) and the second-generation F48 (2015 onwards, with a facelift around 2019). These are built on completely different platforms with different body structures, so a roof panel from an E84 will not fit an F48 and vice versa — always confirm which generation your car is before sourcing a panel from a breaker.
A 2014 X1 is an E84 first-generation car, while a 2016 X1 is an F48 second-generation car, and the two platforms are entirely different — the roof panels are not interchangeable. You need to make sure any panel you source matches your specific generation, so confirm the chassis code with the breaker against your registration before agreeing a quote.
Both the pre-facelift and post-facelift F48 X1 share the same generation and platform, so the roof pressing may well be the same, but mid-generation pressing changes can sometimes occur without a full model change. Name the facelift boundary to your breaker and ask them to confirm fitment against your exact registration before purchasing.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the BMW X1 — the structural pressing is the same across SE, Sport, xLine, and M Sport variants within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as a panoramic glass roof or roof rails on certain trim specifications, so let your breaker know whether your car has a sunroof or roof rails so they can supply the correct matching panel.
Engine type has no bearing whatsoever on roof panel fitment — the panel is identical across all petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid variants within the same generation. Focus on confirming the generation (E84 or F48), the presence or absence of a sunroof, and any roof rail apertures when speaking to the breaker.
The X1 (F48) and X2 (F39) share the same UKL2 platform but are distinct models with different body styles and rooflines, and whether the roof pressing is interchangeable is not something that can be stated with certainty. Confirm this directly with the breaker by checking both vehicles' registration details before accepting the quote, as fitting an incorrect panel could cause significant problems.