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The BMW X2 (F39) ran from 2018 to 2023 as a single generation with no significant mid-life facelift, so the platform and fitment dimensions remained consistent throughout its production. This means alloy wheels from a 2018 car are likely to share the same PCD and offset as those from a 2022 car, making the used market straightforward for this model. Always confirm the exact spec with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Both the 2018 and 2022 BMW X2 sit within the same F39 generation (2018–2023), so there is no generational boundary between those years. Provided the PCD (5x112), centre bore, and offset match, wheels from a 2018 car should be compatible with a 2022 car. Confirm the specific wheel spec with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Trim level does not affect the underlying fitment dimensions for alloy wheels; the PCD, centre bore, and offset are what matter, not whether the donor car was an SE or an M Sport. That said, different trims were fitted with different wheel sizes and designs from the factory, so a wheel from an M Sport may look noticeably different to one from an SE, and tyre sizes can vary too. As long as the PCD (5x112), centre bore, and offset match your car's requirements, the wheel will physically fit, but confirm the full spec with the breaker against your registration.
BMW uses a consistent 5x112 PCD across a wide range of models, so alloys from cars like the 1 Series (F40), 2 Series, or X1 (F48) may share the correct bolt pattern for the X2. The critical additional checks are the centre bore (72.6 mm on the X2) and the offset, as these vary between models and generations. Confirm any cross-model fitment with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
BMW X2 models were fitted with tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), so second-hand wheels may or may not include compatible sensors. Whether a donor car's TPMS sensors will work correctly with your car's system depends on sensor type and coding, which can vary. Check directly with the breaker whether sensors are included and suitable for your registration, as this is not something we can confirm as fact.
No — engine choice (whether petrol, diesel, or the xDrive25e plug-in hybrid) makes no difference to alloy wheel fitment on the X2. Fitment is determined by the PCD (5x112), offset, and centre bore (72.6 mm), none of which change based on drivetrain. Confirm the exact wheel dimensions with the breaker against your registration before buying.