Compare prices on a used BMW X2 roof panel from UK breakers. Free part request, no obligation.
Find the right part faster and get quotes direct from UK breakers - free, and no obligation.
Fitment on a used roof panel varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The BMW X2 (F39 platform) ran from 2018 to 2023 in its first and only generation before being replaced by the second-generation U10 model from 2024 onwards. There was a facelift in 2020 which brought minor styling updates, but the fundamental body structure and roof pressing remained on the same F39 platform throughout. For a roof panel, the generation and body style are the key starting points, so confirm with your breaker whether the specific pressing changed at the 2020 facelift against your registration before ordering.
Both the pre-facelift (2018–2020) and post-facelift (2020–2023) X2s sit on the same F39 platform as a five-door hatchback-style crossbody, so the overall roof structure is closely related. However, because the 2020 facelift is a known change point, whether the roof panel pressing is identical across that boundary is not something to take as guaranteed — confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Trim level — whether SE, Sport, M Sport, M Sport X, or xLine — does not affect the roof panel pressing itself, as the body shell is identical across all X2 trims. What you may find are differences in roof rails, panoramic glass roof apertures, or factory spoiler integration depending on the options fitted to the donor car, so check the donor specification with your breaker to make sure those features match what your car needs.
No — drivetrain and engine choice have no bearing whatsoever on the roof panel, which is determined entirely by the body generation and body style. All petrol, diesel, and mild-hybrid X2 variants on the F39 platform share the same roof pressing, so you can safely disregard powertrain when searching.
No — although the X1 (F48) and X2 (F39) share a platform family, they are distinct body styles with different rooflines, proportions, and pressing shapes, so the roof panels are not interchangeable. Always source a panel specifically listed for the X2 F39, and confirm with your breaker using your registration to be certain of the correct donor vehicle.
Give them your full registration so they can confirm the exact model year and spec, and let them know whether your car has a panoramic sunroof or solid roof, as this changes the panel required. Mention if your car carries a rear spoiler integrated into the roofline, as that can also affect pressing compatibility. The more detail you provide, the better placed the breaker is to check the donor car matches before the part is pulled.