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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 BMW X2 (F39 platform) ran from 2018 through to 2023, with a facelift introduced in 2020 that updated the front-end styling including the headlights, grille and bumpers. When searching for a used headlight, you need to match your car to either the pre-facelift (2018–2020) or the facelifted (2020–2023) version. Confirm the exact boundary against your registration with the breaker, as production changeovers don't always fall neatly on a calendar year.
A 2019 X2 is pre-facelift and a 2021 X2 is post-facelift, which means they sit on opposite sides of the 2020 styling update that changed the front-end design. The headlight units are unlikely to be a straight swap, but whether a specific part can cross that boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying. Never assume pre- and post-facelift front-end parts are interchangeable on this model.
Trim level does not affect headlight fitment on the BMW X2, so a unit from an SE, Sport, M Sport or M Sport X will physically fit the same aperture within the same facelift period. However, be aware that there are halogen and LED/adaptive LED variants across the range, and these are not interchangeable with each other, so confirm exactly which light technology your car has against the unit the breaker is supplying. Asking the breaker to check the part number against your registration is the safest approach.
Yes — headlights are handed, meaning the nearside (passenger, left) and offside (driver, right) units are different and not interchangeable. Always specify NS or OS when contacting a breaker, as well as your facelift period, to make sure you're quoted the correct unit. Getting the side wrong is one of the most common and easily avoided mistakes when ordering used headlights.
Engine choice has no bearing on headlight fitment for the BMW X2 — the front-end is shared across petrol, diesel and all-wheel-drive variants within the same generation and facelift period. You don't need to match the engine code when sourcing a used headlight, only the facelift period and the light technology (halogen or LED) fitted to your specific car. Confirm the light type with the breaker against your registration to avoid being quoted the wrong variant.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the facelift period and headlight specification against the donor vehicle. The key fitment factors are the F39 platform, whether the car is pre-facelift (2018–2020) or post-facelift (2020–2023), and the light technology — halogen or LED units are not interchangeable. Part numbers are the most reliable cross-reference, so ask the breaker to match these before you commit to buying.